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Canterbury-Bankstown CouncilData provider: Flood Data Portal
The Study Area The Georges Hall study area is located in Bankstown, south west Sydney and is contained within the suburb of Georges Hall. The Georges Hall catchment area is...
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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....
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)Data provider: SEED
The Alpine Redspot Dragonfly (Austropetalia tonyana) is a moderate-sized dragonfly. The larvae grow to 32-35mm long and adults grow to 70-80mm long. It is a habitat specialist,...
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Environment Protection Authority (EPA)Data provider: SEED
The operational map for Swamp Sclerophyll Forest (SSF) was constructed to resolve long-standing issues surrounding its identification, location and extent within the NSW State...
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Environment Protection Authority (EPA)Data provider: SEED
The operational map for Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest (SOFF) was constructed to resolve long-standing issues surrounding its identification, location and extent within the NSW...
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Transport for NSWData provider: Transport
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Murray-Darling Basin CommissionData provider: SEED
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Murray-Darling Basin CommissionData provider: SEED
The Murray-Darling Basin Plan (available at http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2012L02240) was developed under the Commonwealth Water Act 2007 and aims to deliver a coordinated...
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NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and WaterData provider: SEED
This record is now superseded. The current record for ‘Transitional – Vulnerable Regulated Land' can be viewed here. Vulnerable Regulated Land layer is a component of the Native...
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Spatial Services (DCS)Data provider: Spatial
ABOUT WETLANDSWetlands are a crucial part of the natural environment. Wetlands provide breeding and feeding habitat for waterbirds, fish, invertebrates and plants. Wetlands may...