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opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Park — Tracks and Trails
This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. This dataset contains tracks, trails and pathways within Brisbane City Council parks and conservation reserves. These are used for management purposes and public recreation. Further information including PDF track maps for some conservation reserves is available on the Brisbane City Council website.
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opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Wildfire History
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Approximate geographic extent of wildfire history within the Brisbane City Council local government area. This data was collated from historical documents in 2016 and can only be used as an approximation of wildfire history up to that point in time. From 2016 data is collected annually and is used as a planning tool for future planned burns. Information about bushfires is available on the Brisbane City Council website. The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Planned Burns History
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Approximate geographic extent of planned burns carried out in the Brisbane City Council local government area from 2003. This data is collected following the planned burns being carried out and is used as a planning tool for future planned burns. Further information about planned burns is available on the Brisbane City Council website. The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Planned Burns — 2021
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Approximate geographic extent of proposed planned burns in the Brisbane City Council area that have permits granted. Planned burning on Brisbane City Council land is used to maintain the health of forests and lessen the impact of wild fires. Council aims to reduce the amount of fire fuel, such as dead wood, by 75% over the 60 to 80% of the land being burned. Some areas of the forest are left untouched, which can be used by wildlife as a refuge and help re-establish vegetation in the burnt sections. Further information about planned burns is available on the Brisbane City Council website. The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Planned Burns — 2016
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Approximate geographic extent of proposed planned burns in the Brisbane City Council area that have permits granted. Planned burning on Brisbane City Council land is used to maintain the health of forests and lessen the impact of wild fires. Council aims to reduce the amount of fire fuel, such as dead wood, by 75% over the 60 to 80% of the land being burned. Some areas of the forest are left untouched, which can be used by wildlife as a refuge and help re-establish vegetation in the burnt sections. Further information about planned burns is available on the Brisbane City Council website. The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Planned Burns — 2025
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Approximate geographic extent of proposed planned burns in the Brisbane City Council area. Planned burning on Brisbane City Council land is used to maintain the health of forests and lessen the impact of wild fires. Council aims to reduce the amount of fire fuel, such as dead wood, by 75% over the 60 to 80% of the land being burned. Some areas of the forest are left untouched, which can be used by wildlife as a refuge and help re-establish vegetation in the burnt sections. Further information about planned burns is available on the Brisbane City Council website. The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Planned Burns — 2017
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Approximate geographic extent of proposed planned burns in the Brisbane City Council area that have permits granted. Planned burning on Brisbane City Council land is used to maintain the health of forests and lessen the impact of wild fires. Council aims to reduce the amount of fire fuel, such as dead wood, by 75% over the 60 to 80% of the land being burned. Some areas of the forest are left untouched, which can be used by wildlife as a refuge and help re-establish vegetation in the burnt sections. Further information about planned burns is available on the Brisbane City Council website. The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Planned Burns — 2018
공공데이터포털
This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Approximate geographic extent of proposed planned burns in the Brisbane City Council area that have permits granted. Planned burning on Brisbane City Council land is used to maintain the health of forests and lessen the impact of wild fires. Council aims to reduce the amount of fire fuel, such as dead wood, by 75% over the 60 to 80% of the land being burned. Some areas of the forest are left untouched, which can be used by wildlife as a refuge and help re-establish vegetation in the burnt sections. Further information about planned burns is available on the Brisbane City Council website. The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - City Plan 2014 — Bushfire overlay
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest. This feature class is shown on the Bushfire overlay map (map reference: OM-002.3). This feature class includes the following sub-categories: (a) High hazard area sub-category; (b) Medium hazard area sub-category; (c) High hazard buffer area sub-category; (d) Medium hazard buffer area sub-category. (e) Potential impact sub-category; (f) Very high potential bushfire intensity sub-category; (g) High potential bushfire intensity sub-category; (h) Medium potential bushfire intensity sub-category; (i) Potential impact buffer sub-category. For information about the overlay and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Park — Dog off-leash areas
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Brisbane City Council provides many dog off-leash areas (commonly known as 'dog parks') in parks across Brisbane. Off-leash areas are generally fenced. Dogs can run, exercise, and socialise leash-free with other dogs and dog park visitors. Dog off-leash areas include facilities such as seating, water, dog waste bins, and some shaded areas. Some dog parks also include agility equipment for agility drills and shelters for dog park visitors.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Parking — Regulated Permit Parking areas
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. To manage on-street parking demand, a number of traffic and parking control areas, and resident permit parking schemes are in place across the Brisbane City Council area. Traffic and parking control areas have signs installed on all entries indicating the area-wide parking conditions. Parking signs located on individual streets within the area override these conditions for days and times indicated on the sign. Residents’ and their visitors’ vehicles that have a valid permit are exempt from the area-wide parking conditions and signed parking restrictions which indicate ‘RESIDENT PERMIT EXCEPTED’. Resident permit parking schemes differ from traffic and parking control areas as parking signs are installed in individual streets indicating the parking conditions that apply. Residents’ and their visitors’ vehicles that have a valid permit are exempt from signed parking restrictions which indicate ‘RESIDENT PERMIT EXCEPTED’. For more information about Brisbane’s regulated permit parking areas, please visit the Brisbane City Council website or phone Council’s Contact Centre on (07) 3403 8888.