All Mapping
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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AuScope Portal
The AuScope portal is a live “Geo”-centric view of Australia and its resources. Numerous geological layers and data types can be portrayed in a simple map based interface. Filtering and searching is also enabled on feature layers, with responses coming directly from services provided by multiple government agencies, not stored locally. All layers can be [...]
Categories: Environment & Natural Resources, Mapping, Mashups
How Safe is Your Suburb
How Safe Is Your Suburb is an easy- to-use interactive web application that allows the public to gain greater awareness and insight into crime statistics in Local Government Areas (suburbs) in New South Wales. The tool can be used by residents, local governments, state and federal government, researchers, non-government agencies, and crime and policy makers [...]
Categories: Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Health & Safety, Law & Justice, Mapping, Mashups
Stimulating A Sunburnt People
On 3 Feburary 2009 the Labor Government began implementing its Nation Building Economic Stimulus plan. Our mashup and accompanying textual analysis aggregates data on community infrastructure and rail and road spending at the level of Federal Electoral Divisions. Users can explore how this spending was allocated by clicking on any area of the map or [...]
Map My Fun
This mashup allows you to search playgrounds, parks and sporting facilities on the map. It also enables you to add more fun and interesting locations to the map. To use it, type a place name, an address or a suburb and click to search. If your favourite location is not on the map, zoom in [...]
Crimewave
Crimewave provides an overview of crime incidents committed per city, as provided from the excel dataset “Crime incident type and frequency, by capital city and nationally” The excel file is read, parsed and served up via a public webservice. Inside the application users are able to gain an overview of the crime statistics in a [...]
Categories: Facts & Figures, Health & Safety, Law & Justice, Mapping, Mashups, Transformation Challenge
Firelocator
Pitney Bowes FireLocator federates and integrates the most current data from multiple sources to provide a seamless user experience. These datasets include the Rural Fire Service in NSW, Country Fire Authority in Victoria, satellite hotspots from Geoscience Australia’s Sentinel, as well as Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006 Census population figures showing the potential impact of [...]
KML Cruncher
The KML Cruncher is a web service/web page that converts and generalises ESRI polygon shape files into KML ready for the web. It’s useful for those people who quickly want to move from the ESRI shape file format into KML for web mash ups, without the fuss of obtaining heavy weight GIS systems. For more [...]
Categories: Benefits, Payments & Services, Business & Industry, Culture, History & Sport, Economy, Money & Tax, Education & Training, Employment & Workplace, Environment & Natural Resources, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Government & Parliament, Health & Safety, Immigration, IT & Communications, Law & Justice, Mapping, Science & Technology, Tourism & Travel, Transformation Challenge, Transport
okSchool Explorer (Victoria)
I got on this late, but I did get a week of considering what angle to take, and then a week doing it up. The idea behind this mashup was to attempt to create a relationship between a category (in this case schools) and the physical location of the school. So the potential with schools [...]
Categories: Education & Training, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Mapping, Mashups
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