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ABOUT WETLANDS: Wetlands are a crucial part of the natural environment. Wetlands provide breeding and feeding habitat for waterbirds, fish, invertebrates and plants. Wetlands...
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The fundamental input data of work undertaken by Water Modelling Team is climate data in the form of daily rainfall and potential evapotranspiration. This data is input to water...
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This dataset contains best endeavours aggregation and depiction of In Force Water Sharing Plan (WSP) – Groundwater Sources & Management Zones derived from WSP’s gazetted...
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Regional water strategies set the direction for water planning and management at a regional scale over the next 20-40 years. There are 12 regional water strategies, tailored to...
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The stochastic climate data and palaeo stochastic climate data include 10,000 replicates of 130-yr daily data sets of rainfall and potential evapotranspiration generated using...
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Annual permitted take (APT) is a critical component of sustainable resource management, balancing the need for water resource utilisation with the preservation of ecosystems. It...
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The stochastic climate data and palaeo stochastic climate data include 10,000 replicates of 130-yr daily data sets of rainfall and potential evapotranspiration generated using...
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Long-term average annual extraction limit (LTAAEL) is a regulatory limit set on annual water extractions from a river system. It ensures that average extractions over the long...
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Streamwatch is an educational and capacity-building program that utilises the passion of community groups to monitor the quality and health of local watercourses across the...
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Dust data in an indicator of soil and catchment health. The assumption is that if wind erosion is occurring and dust is being transported away from the site, then the soil is...
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