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NSW Crime
Google maps mashup with a simple user interface. It displays NSW crime data by local government area.
Categories: Facts & Figures, Law & Justice, Mapping, Mashups
Get Stimulated
Get stimulated is an interactive website that allows Australians to quickly see how funding from the Governments Economic Stimulus Plan is being spent in their local area.
Categories: Economy, Money & Tax, Facts & Figures, Government & Parliament, Mapping, Transport
Community Rivers – River Health Monitoring
Community Rivers is a not-for-profit, community-owned organisation helping to protect Australia’s rivers, creeks, wetlands, estuaries and bays. We have developed an online database with GMap capabilities to enable volunteers to post river health information collected from local waterways. By incorporating the Mashup data into the site, volunteers can now view Government GIS mapping information to [...]
GOVIS – visualising government
A collaborative workspace for the visualisation of government structures, functions and datasets. Currently this uses the Commonwealth Agency data released by the National Archives and the goal is to link this to all the other datasets that have been released.
Categories: Benefits, Payments & Services, Business & Industry, Culture, History & Sport, Defence & International, Economy, Money & Tax, Education & Training, Employment & Workplace, Environment & Natural Resources, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Government & Parliament, Health & Safety, Immigration, IT & Communications, Law & Justice, Mashups, Science & Technology, Tourism & Travel, Transport
EasyData
EasyData is a new user-friendly South Australian website that provides data on sixty social, environmental and economic indicators, allowing comparisons at Local Government and regional levels, or with the whole of State. This makes EasyData a perfect tool for the staff of local government, regional development bodies, government agencies, and community associations, to substantiate grant [...]
Categories: Benefits, Payments & Services, Business & Industry, Economy, Money & Tax, Education & Training, Employment & Workplace, Environment & Natural Resources, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Government & Parliament, Health & Safety, IT & Communications, Law & Justice, Mapping, Mashups, Science & Technology, Tourism & Travel, Transport
Know Where You Live
Know Where You Live is the prototype of a data mashup that displays a range of Australian Government data based on your geographic location along with a Google satellite map and relevant photo from the Powerhouse Museum Collection, the State Records NSW or the State Library of New South Wales collection. The initial prototype was [...]
NeoGopher 16 lists and 26 HTTP APIs
Our submission has two parts: Part one: 16 MashupAustralia lists in NeoGopher. NeoGopher is a universa data browser developed in Melbourne, Australia and is designed to allow browsing of an HTTP web based API. NeoGopher is the intersection of linked data and the web. We have created 16 NeoGopher lists, each list presenting a data [...]
Categories: Benefits, Payments & Services, Business & Industry, Culture, History & Sport, Defence & International, Economy, Money & Tax, Education & Training, Employment & Workplace, Environment & Natural Resources, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Government & Parliament, Health & Safety, Immigration, IT & Communications, Law & Justice, Mashups, Science & Technology, Tourism & Travel, Transformation Challenge, Transport
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NSW Crime Map
NSW crime rates per 100,000 visualised in interactive and animated map and timeline chart (Blog post).
Categories: Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Health & Safety, Law & Justice, Mapping, Mashups
Shades Of A Sunburnt People
Australians come in all shapes, sizes, ages, incomes, educations and ancestries. Our site allows you to explore the various shades of Australians by selecting from a range of demographic overlays. Each rapidly shades our nation in attractively sunburnt tones (though users may select their own colour spectrum too), representing the range of Australian diversity at [...]
Categories: Economy, Money & Tax, Education & Training, Employment & Workplace, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Mapping, Mashups
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Where to Live
WheretoLive.com.au is a search tool designed to help Australians find their ideal suburb or town. By comparing proximity to essential and emergency services with suburb profiling data provided by the ABS, Australians now have a unique opportunity to research their next move.
Categories: Education & Training, Facts & Figures, Health & Safety, Law & Justice, Mashups



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