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SoE2020: Queensland heritage places
Since 2018, 48 Queensland Heritage Places have been entered in the Queensland Heritage Register and 4 places have been removed. -
SoE2017: Trackable waste recovered
Putrescible and organic wastes made up 46% of trackable wastes recovered for recycling, reclamation, direct re-use or alternative use in Queensland in 2015–2016. -
SoE2017: Industrial processes sector greenhouse gas emissions
Emissions from the industrial processes sector increased 11% between 2005 and 2016 due largely to increased use of replacements for ozone-depleting substances. -
SoE2017: Evaporation rate
Annual evaporation is typically much higher in inland parts of Queensland than in coastal and sub-coastal areas. -
SoE2017: Condition of ecological processes
At a reef-wide scale, most ecological processes are considered to be in good condition; however the inshore southern two-thirds of the region are in decline. -
SoE2017: Agriculture sector greenhouse gas emissions
Emissions from the agriculture sector decreased 6% between 2005 and 2016, mainly due to a decline in livestock numbers. -
SoE2015: Transport sector greenhouse gas emissions
Emissions from the transport sector have increased 18% between 2005 and 2014. Road transport including passenger cars was the main source of emissions. -
SoE2015: Condition of ecological processes
At a reef-wide scale, most ecological processes are considered to be in good condition, however the inshore southern two-thirds of the region are in decline. -
SoE2015: Agriculture sector greenhouse gas emissions
Emissions from the agriculture sector have increased 6% between 2005 and 2014 mainly due to an increase in livestock numbers. -
SoE2017: Estuarine wetlands within protected areas
Of Queensland’s estuarine wetlands, 39% are within an area of managed protection. -
SoE2015: Estuarine wetlands within protected areas
Thirty-six per cent of estuarine wetlands across Queensland are within an area of managed protection. -
SoE2020: Interstate household waste received
In 2018–19, about 67,400 tonnes of household waste generated interstate was transported to Queensland for disposal. -
SoE2017: Queensland heritage places
Since 2012, 93 Queensland Heritage Places have been entered in the Queensland Heritage Register. -
SoE2017: Lead concentrations
Routine monitoring of lead in air is no longer undertaken in South East Queensland due to the low ambient concentrations following removal of lead in petrol. -
SoE2015: Queensland heritage places
Since 2012, 66 Queensland Heritage Places have been entered in the Queensland Heritage Register. -
Queensland statewide corridors
Queensland corridors derived predominantly from the published BPA assessments of Queensland as well as from the Statewide Conservation Corridors. -
SoE2020: Cultural heritage management plans
There is increasing pressure on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage from major development projects, particularly in the resources, energy generation, public... -
Litter auditing data from South West Queensland Litter Prevention Pilot Project
Litter auditing data gathered to catalogue and analyse the true extent of roadside littering in the nominated area. Data collection rounds relate to: Gathering baseline data... -
SoE2015: Land clearing impact on woody native vegetation
In 2014-2015, 296,000 hectares per year of woody vegetation was cleared, statewide. -
SoE2020: Particulate concentrations
Particle concentrations have exceeded National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure 24-hour average PM10 and PM2.5 standards of 50µg/m3 and 25µg/m3...