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Tasmanian Heritage Register
The Tasmanian Heritage Register LIST layer is a point layer file representing places that are recognised as being of historic cultural heritage significance to the whole of Tasmania. The Register is maintained by the Tasmanian Heritage Council under the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995. This layer is a spatial representation of places entered in the Tasmanian Heritage Register, and not a formal version of the Register. For formal confirmation of the status of an entry in the Register please contact Heritage Tasmania. enquiries@heritage.tas.gov.au
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Tasmanian Heritage Register - Boundaries
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Internal Pilot Version - Boundary representation of permanently and provisionally listed places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, pursuant to the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995.
Spatial Data - Heritage Council WA - State Register (DPLH-006)
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The State Register of Heritage Places recognises a place's value and importance to Western Australia. It includes buildings, structures, gardens, cemeteries, landscapes and archaeological sites and has more than 1,300 places listed in it. The State Register is managed by the Heritage Council and provides a place with statutory protection to ensure that any proposed demolition, relocation, subdivision, amalgamation, alteration, addition or new development is in harmony with its cultural heritage values. The State Register continues to expand, as significant places yet to be registered are progressively assessed by the Council. For more information contact the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage on (08) 6551 8002, at heritagesupport@dplh.com.au or see https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-planning-lands-and-heritage.
Tasmanian Reserve Estate
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The Tasmanian Reserve Estate dataset is a digital map of the Reserve System for Tasmania. It represents land reserved to be managed for biodiversity conservation under Tasmania's Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) and other instruments. The layer combines data from several sources: LIST Public Land Classification [ANZTA0005000047] Wellington Park LIST Private Reserves [ANZTA0005000004] Protection Zones from Sustainable Timber Tasmania's 1:25 000 Management Decision Classification (MDC) series Land purchased by Private Land Conservation Program (PLCP) for conservation of CAR values not yet proclaimed Indigenous Protected Areas Informal Reserves on public land identified during the Regional Forestry Agreement (RFA) Other private reserves that have been set aside under independently certified forest management systems Future Potential Production Forest Stewardship Agreements Roadside Conservation Sites More information available in Business Rules at https://nre.tas.gov.au/conservation/development-planning-conservation-assessment/planning-tools/tasmanian-reserve-estate-spatial-layer
Stratoectonic Elements Map (Mineral Resources Tasmania)
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Stratotectonic map of Tasmania at 1:500,000 scale indicating main elements of Tasmanian geology, including categories of boundaries to elements, and depth to granite batholiths. Accompanied by large-format Time-Space Diagram of Tasmania and report (Seymour, D.B., Calver, C.R., 1995; Explanatory notes for the Time-Space Diagram and Stratotectonic Elements Map of Tasmania. Tasmanian Geological Survey Record 1995/01).
Greg Tankard - Heritage Sites
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The Heritage Sites are subdivided into Final, Provisional and Nominated for Provisional Registration. National and Commonwealth heritage register data are not included in this map, but may be found on the Australian Government Department of the Environment webpage. For the most up to date information on heritage sites contact the ACT Heritage Unit on 13 22 81. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
Marine Subaqueous and Intertidal Areas of Tasmania with potential to contain Acid Sulfate Soils
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A NHT (National Heritage Trust) funded project headed by the NRM Cradle Coast to delineate marine subaqueous and intertidal areas with potential to contain Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS). The dataset forms part of the larger project pertaining to ‘Tasmanian Acid Sulfate Soils Information’ (TASSI) with the aim of providing better awareness to stake holders and planners in regards to the distribution of Acid Sulfate Soils in marine subaqueous and intertidal environments of Tasmania. Marine subaqueous and intertidal environment for the sake of the TASSI project was defined as the seaward zone below the high water (tidal) mark and extending into the sub-tidal zone. The dataset comprises polygons mapped at the 1:25,000 scale and geo-referenced to the GDA94 datum. Each polygon is attributed with a descriptor/code that describes the ASS landscape that a polygon represents as well as the probability of the occurrence of ASS. The descriptor/code pertains to the Atlas of Australian Acid Sulfate Soils (developed in part by CSIRO and used on the ASRIS website, http://www.asris.csiro.au ). Ancillary dataset information that were used to model and derive the subsequent codes are embedded within the dataset attribute table.
State Heritage Register - Centroids
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A point dataset maintained by the Department Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) on behalf of the Heritage Council of NSW. The data applies to a listing on the State Heritage Register under the Heritage Act, 1977 and applies to a place, building, work, relic, moveable object, precinct, or land. The data is available in ESRI shapefile (.shp) format.
Coastal areas of Tasmania with potential to contain Acid Sulfate Soils
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A NHT (National Heritage Trust) funded project headed by the NRM Cradle Coast to delineate coastal areas with potential to contain Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS). The dataset forms part of the larger project pertaining to ‘Tasmanian Acid Sulfate Soils Information’ (TASSI) with the aim of providing better awareness to stake holders and planners in regards to the distribution of Acid Sulfate Soils in coastal environments of Tasmania. Coastal environment for the sake of the TASSI project was defined as the zone between 0 and 20m AHD. The dataset comprises polygons mapped at a variety of scales in different parts of the state (mostly at 1:25,000 or 1:250,000) and geo-referenced to the GDA94 datum. Each polygon is attributed with a probability rating (high, low or extremely low) that indicate a polygons potential to contain ASS as well as a descriptor/code which describe the ASS landscape that a polygon represents. The descriptor/code pertains to the Atlas of Australian Acid Sulfate Soils (developed in part by CSIRO and used on the ASRIS website, http://www.asris.csiro.au ). Ancillary dataset information that were used to model and derive the probability ratings and subsequent codes are embedded within the dataset attribute table.
Tasmanian Crash Data
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Tasmanian Crash database is the authoritative reference used by Tasmania Police to store vehicular crashes in Tasmania as reported by Tasmania Police, or in the case of property damage only crashes, reported by the public. The Crash Data database is used to store, manage, and query all reported Tasmanian vehicle crashes. The Crash Data is accessed via the Crash Data Manager (CDM) a web based query and reporting tool that is used by State Growth, Motor Accident Insurance Board, Tasmania Police, and local government authorities.
Inland areas of Tasmania with potential to contain Acid Sulfate Soils
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A NHT (National Heritage Trust) funded project headed by the NRM Cradle Coast to delineate inland areas with potential to contain Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS). The dataset forms part of the larger project pertaining to ‘Tasmanian Acid Sulfate Soils Information’ (TASSI) with the aim of providing better awareness to stake holders and planners in regards to the distribution of Acid Sulfate Soils in inland environments of Tasmania. Inland environment for the sake of the TASSI project was defined as the landward zone extending above 20m AHD. The dataset comprises polygons mapped at a variety of scales in different parts of the state (mostly at 1:25,000 or 1:250,000) and geo-referenced to the GDA94 datum. Each polygon is attributed with a probability rating (high, low or extremely low) that indicate a polygons potential to contain ASS as well as a descriptor/code which describe the ASS landscape that a polygon represents. The descriptor/code pertains to the Atlas of Australian Acid Sulfate Soils (developed in part by CSIRO and used on the ASRIS website, http://www.asris.csiro.au ). Ancillary dataset information that were used to model and derive the probability ratings and subsequent codes are embedded within the dataset attribute table.