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Figure BLT1 Australian population by remoteness class, 2010 and 2015

2016
Built environment
Introduction
Graph

Australian population by remoteness class, 2010 and 2015 Australian population by remoteness class, 2010 and 2015 Major Cities of AustraliaInner Regional AustraliaOuter Regional AustraliaRemote AustraliaVery Remote Australia...

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Population as a driver of environmental change

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2016 Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Greater Melbourne Greater Perth Greater Sydney...

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Water resource development

2016
Inland water
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Inland water Pressures Murray Darling Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart...

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Coarse particulate matter (PM10)

2016
Ambient air quality
State and trends
Report Content

2016 Ambient air quality State and trends Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Australian...

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Fine particulate matter (PM2.5)

2016
Ambient air quality
State and trends
Report Content

2016 Ambient air quality State and trends Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Australian...

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Increases in greenhouse gases

2016
Climate
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Climate Pressures Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Melbourne...

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Australia’s emissions in context

2016
Climate
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Climate Pressures Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Melbourne Although Australia’s emissions in...

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Figure BIO18 Distribution of blue pixie’s parasol (Mycena interrupta) visualised in the spatial portal of the Atlas of Living Australia, based on 2838 records

2016
Biodiversity
State and trends
Map

Interact with mapDownload as pngDownload dataset Note the outlying populations on Kangaroo Island and Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Source: Atlas of Living Australia, used under CC BY 3.0 Figure BIO18 Distribution of blue pixie’s parasol (Mycena interrupta)...

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Coastal and marine species and ecosystems

2016
Biodiversity
State and trends
Report Content

2016 Biodiversity State and trends Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Greater Darwin Greater Hobart...

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Figure BLT44 Number of households with a rainwater tank, by jurisdiction, 2007, 2010 and 2013

2016
Built environment
State and trends
Graph

Number of households with a rainwater tank, by jurisdiction, 2007, 2010, 2013 Number of households with a rainwater tank, by jurisdiction, 2007, 2010, 2013 200720102013 Victoria331.5621.2647.3 Queensland345.423621.303613.2849 New South Wales422.2234479....

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Increased urban footprint

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Built environment
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Built environment Pressures South West Coast North East Coast Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart...

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Increased extreme weather events

2016
Built environment
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Built environment Pressures Murray Darling North East Coast Timor Sea Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin...

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Box HER16 Tasmanian Heritage Register Integrity Project

2016
Heritage
State and trends
Case Study

When the Tasmanian Heritage Register was created, it was populated with entries drawn from local government, National Trust, and Register of the National Estate lists. Listing boundaries were not always clear, statements of significance were not usually prepared, and the content...

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Biodiversity: Species groups

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Coasts
State and trends
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2016 Coasts State and trends South East Coast Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Timor Sea...

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Population growth and urban development: Population growth

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Coasts
Pressures
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2016 Coasts Pressures Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Greater Melbourne Greater Perth Greater Sydney...

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Livability: Urban amenity

2016
Built environment
State and trends
Report Content

2016 Built environment State and trends Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Australian...

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Livability: Housing

2016
Built environment
State and trends
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2016 Built environment State and trends North East Coast Greater Brisbane Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Greater...

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Livability: Transport

2016
Built environment
State and trends
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2016 Built environment State and trends Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin...

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Livability: Natural environment

2016
Built environment
State and trends
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2016 Built environment State and trends Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin...

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Identification: Listing Jurisdictions

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Heritage
State and trends
Report Content

2016 Heritage State and trends South Coast Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Timor Sea...

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Ambient air quality

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Ambient air quality
Pressures
Report Content

2011 Ambient air quality Pressures Tasmania Greater Hobart Australian Capital Territory Greater Melbourne Greater...

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