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Coastal Data System – Near real time tide data
Actual, predicted and residual water level data, measured by Tide gauges at coastal locations along the Queensland coast. -
SoE2017: Number of litter items in Queensland
The average number of litter items at urban sites in Queensland has been consistently higher than the average across Australia. There has been a gradual decline in the number of... -
SoE2017: Extent and rate of change of protected areas
The protected area estate increased by half a million hectares between 2015–2017 and now covers approximately 8.2% of Queensland -
SoE2015: Land clearing impact on threatened fauna habitat
Land use clearing for pasture is the greatest pressure on threatened fauna pre-clear habitat affecting the eastern coastal bioregions at a higher rate. -
SoE2020: Housing diversity in Queensland
Detached dwellings dominate Queensland’s housing stock, however building approvals for high-rise (attached 4+ storeys) dwellings accounted for 19% of all approvals from 1... -
SoE2020: Major threats to flora species
Thirty-four major threats have been previously identified that impact on Queensland threatened flora. The threats affecting the most species are ‘inappropriate fire... -
SoE2017: Volume and load of sewage treatment plants
The annual volume and load of nitrogen and phosphorus released from coastal sewage treatment plants into waterways in Queensland has remained relatively constant since 2010,... -
SoE2017: Key fish stocks
The majority of Queensland’s key fish stocks are considered sustainable. -
SoE2017: Fragmentation of remnant vegetation
The south-eastern bioregions are the most heavily fragmented in Queensland and are prone to further degradation due to the proximity of large tracts of cleared land and future... -
SoE2015: Land clearing impact on threatened flora habitat
Land use clearing for pasture is the greatest pressure on threatened flora pre-clear habitat affecting the eastern coastal bioregions at a higher rate, almost doubling since... -
SoE2015: Key fish stocks
The majority of Queensland's key fish stocks are considered sustainable. -
Public waste and recycling facilities in Queensland
Details and locations of public waste and recycling facilities in Queensland as entered on the Queensland Government's environmental authority register. -
SoE2020: Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage natural criteria
The Wet Tropics of Queensland meets all 4 World Heritage natural criteria, displaying: features of exceptional natural beauty; outstanding examples of the major stages in the... -
SoE2020: Major threats to fauna species
Sixty-eight major threats have previously been identified that impact on Queensland threatened fauna. The threats affecting the most species are ‘inappropriate fire... -
SoE2015: Volume and load of sewage treatment plants
The volume and load of nitrogen and phosphorus released from coastal sewage treatment plants into waterways in Queensland has remained relatively constant since 2010, with the... -
Advance Queensland Funding Recipients
Funding recipients of Advance Queensland programs administered by the Innovation division of the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation. Established in... -
SoE2020: Great Barrier Reef World Heritage condition
While the outstanding universal value of the Great Barrier Reef remains in good condition, the Outlook Report 2019 found the grade is good borderline with poor because the... -
SoE2017: Extent and rate of change in estuarine wetlands
More than 96% of the pre-European settlement extent of estuarine wetlands in Queensland remained in 2013. -
SoE2015: Extent and rate of change in estuarine wetlands
More than 96% of the pre-European settlement extent of estuarine wetlands in Queensland remained in 2013. -
Map of Queensland wetland environmental values
Map of Queensland wetland environmental values as defined in schedule 2 of the Environmental Protection (Water and Wetland Biodiversity) Policy 2019. Environmental values in s7...