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NSW Department of Planning, Housing and InfrastructureData provider: SEED
Additional Rural Village Land is land zoned R5 large lot residential (or equivalent) that meets defined 'village' criteria. It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be...
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National Native Title TribunalData provider: SEED
Registered & Notified Indigenous Land Use Agreements – (as per s. 24BH(1)(a), s. 24CH and s. 24DI(1)(a))
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)Data provider: SEED
Areas mapped as retained native vegetation as part of an authorised plantation under the Plantations & Reafforestation Act 1999. Important Note: The plantations...
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Department of Regional New South WalesData provider: SEED
The names and areas covered by the five defined coalfields in NSW (areas containing large deposits of coal). This spatial dataset shows the location of the NSW Coalfields as...
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NSW Department of Planning, Housing and InfrastructureData provider: SEED
A polygon dataset showing critical industry Equine Clusters in the Upper Hunter region. The horse breeding cluster includes a highly integrated concentration of horse breeding...
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Transport for NSWData provider: SEED
Data from the BioNet Data repository, which holds records from a number of custodians. The data are only indicative and cannot be considered a comprehensive inventory, and may...
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)Data provider: SEED
Threatened Species Indicative Distribution across NSW rivers and waterways derived survey records, predicted occurrence (MaxEnt 3.3.3) and expert opinion.
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National Native Title TribunalData provider: SEED
Registered applications for native title (as per s. 185 NTA- Register of Native Title Claims)
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)Data provider: SEED
Hanley’s River Snail is a freshwater snail that was once common and widespread in the Murray River catchment, including the Lachlan and Murrumbidgee Rivers. In the 1940s, the...
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)Data provider: SEED
The Darling River Snail (also known as ‘River Snail’) is a mediumsized (20-25 mm) freshwater snail that was once common and widespread in the Darling River and its tributaries....