Native Title Determinations
Determinations of Native Title (as per s. 192 NTA – National Native Title Register)
Determinations of Native Title (as per s. 192 NTA – National Native Title Register)
Schedule of Native Title Determination Applications (as per s. 98A NTA – Other public records and information)
The National groundwater bores is a national dataset aggregated from numerous inputs to produce a consistent coverage over Australia for groundwater bores.
The groundwater bores (including monitoring, irrigation and commercial bores) and associated lithology, construction and hydrostratigraphy logs. The National Aquifer Framework has been used to standardise the hydrogeological unit terminology for this dataset.
The National groundwater dataset is derived from multiple inputs aggregated together to provide a national coverage for all of Australia.
The dataset provides a nationally consistent set of groundwater boundaries and properties including aquifer boundaries, geometry, salinity, yield and hydraulic conductivity.
The national groundwater dependent ecosystems is a dataset aggregated from different sources to produce a national coverage over all of Australia.
Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) is ecological and hydrogeological information on known groundwater dependent ecosystems and ecosystems that potentially use groundwater.
The national land use of Australia is a dataset with numerous inputs which are aggregated together to produce a national coverage for all of Australia.
The national fractional ground cover is an aggregated dataset from different sources to give a national coverage for all of Australia.
Publication date: 16 February 2019
Australia's future safety, prosperity and sustainability depends on making informed policy and investment decisions that meet the needs of today, and the decades ahead. Digital elevation data which describes Australia's landforms and seabed is crucial for addressing issues relating to the impacts of climate change, disaster management, water security, environmental management, urban planning and infrastructure design.
These are the lowest practical level instrument data from the MODIS satellite sensors (http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov) carried on the Terra and Aqua satellite platforms. They are calibrated geolocated radiances at the top of atmosphere, generated from the raw MODIS PDS files. They contain all spectral channels at 1000m, and also the 250m and 500m reflectance channels. As such, they are the jumping off point for virtually all application products, either atmospheric, terrestrial or marine.