Profiling government datasets as part of our commitment to the open data movement
How do you quantify and measure the unprecedented impact the coronavirus has had on the economy and individuals?
The Northern Territory contains a wealth of wildlife, with more than 1400 species of fish alone. In this Open Data Insight, we explore the Territory’s rich fauna and see how well its animal population
How do you monitor land clearing in Australia’s vast landscape? In this Open Data Insight, we explore Statewide Landcover and Trees Study (SLATS)
The bushfire season arrived early this year with devastating consequences. Unfortunately, large fires that threaten lives and property are not uncommon in Australia's landscape.
Australians love to gamble. We lose more money per person punting than anyone else — more than $1,250 a year. In this Open Data Insight, we analyse Australian and Queensland data
The Victorian school zone boundaries have been released as a geographic dataset for the first time, and were part of a GovHack challenge.
An analysis of Queensland crash data reveals patterns in the data, such as: the months with the most crashes; the day/time with the most crashes
As the open data movement gathers momentum in government, we’re kicking off a new blog series that will profile government datasets we believe are worthy of your time.