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Get Stimulated

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

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GOVIS – visualising government

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

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EasyData

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

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Know Where You Live

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 [...]

Categories: Economy, Money & Tax, Education & Training, Employment & Workplace, Excellence in Mashing, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Law & Justice, Made at GovHack, Mashups, Transport

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NeoGopher 16 lists and 26 HTTP APIs

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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Promoting Cycling

Promoting Cycling

To promote cycling as a mode of transport you need good cycling infrastructure. To build that infrastructure, we need to know where people cycle and how many, so it can be constructed appropriately and effectively. Cyclist trip counts acquired by electronic counters around Sydney have been hiding in an old and dusty Excel file. They [...]

Categories: Business & Industry, Culture, History & Sport, Environment & Natural Resources, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Health & Safety, IT & Communications, Mashups, Tourism & Travel, Transport

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eightinsight

eightinsight

Eightinsight is a collection of data from the ABS, OpenAustralia.org, and data.australia.gov.au. The data is organised into four sections which give the user the ability to relate the progress of Australia to the federal government for key topics. This gives a simple introduction into how parliament relates to Australia’s progress and performance. The data is [...]

Categories: Benefits, Payments & Services, Business & Industry, Economy, Money & Tax, Education & Training, Employment & Workplace, Environment & Natural Resources, Facts & Figures, Family, Home & Community, Government & Parliament, Mashups, Transport

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KML Cruncher

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

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An impossible city

An impossible city

A map of Darwin, with all buses drawn in an approximate location on it.

Categories: Mapping, Mashups, Student Entry, Transport

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Bike Community Hub

Bike Community Hub

Our long-term objective is to promote bicycle as an efficient, respected and safe mode of transport in urban areas. Our mashup allows cyclists or would-be cyclists: to access and exchange safety information, contributed both by the road safety authorities (crash locations) and other cyclists (reported hazards) to study the best (safest, simplest) route in an [...]

Categories: Family, Home & Community, Health & Safety, Mapping, Mashups, Student Entry, Transport

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