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Finalised Priority Assessment List for 2010-11 for the Commonwealth Heritage List
Finalised Priority Assessment List for the Commonwealth Heritage List for 2010-2011 Assessment Name of Place Description Completion Date New South Wales Albury Post Office 570 Dean Street, on the north-east corner Dean and Kiewa Streets, Albury. 30/06/2011 Armidale Post Office 158 Beardy Street, corner Faulkner Street, Armidale. 30/06/2011 Bankstown Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Located at Bankstown Airport, Bankstown, Tower Road, comprising only the Bankstown Airport 30/06/2011 Control Tower. Botany Post Office 2 Banksia Street, corner Wilson Lane, Botany. 30/06/2011 Broken Hill Post Office 258-260 Argent Street, corner of Chloride Street, Broken Hill. 30/06/2011 Casino Post Office 102 Barker Street, Casino. 30/06/2011 Forbes Post Office 118 Lachlan Street, corner Court Street, Forbes. 30/06/2011 Glen Innes Post Office 319 Grey Street, corner Meade Street, Glen Innes. 30/06/2011 Goulburn Post Office 165 Auburn Street, Goulburn. 30/06/2011 Inverell Post Office 97-105 Otho Street, Inverell. 30/06/2011 Kempsey Post Office 3-5 Smith Street, corner Belgrave Street, Kempsey. 30/06/2011 Kiama Post Office 24 Terralong Street, corner Manning Street, Kiama. 30/06/2011 Llandilo International Transmitter Station About 600ha, Stoney Creek Road, Shanes Park, comprising the whole of Lot 1 DP447543. 30/06/2011 Macksville Post Office Cowper Street, corner River Street, Macksville. 30/06/2011 Maitland Post Office 381 High Street, corner Bourke Street, Maitland. 30/06/2011 Mudgee Post Office 80 Market Street, corner Perry Street, Mudgee. 30/06/2011 Muswellbrook Post Office 7 Bridge Street, Muswellbrook. 30/06/2011 Narrabri Post Office and former Telegraph 138-140 Maitland Street, corner Doyle Street, Narrabri. -
June 2010 Monthly Weather Review Queensland June 2010
Monthly Weather Review Queensland June 2010 Monthly Weather Review Queensland June 2010 The Monthly Weather Review - Queensland is produced twelve times each year by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's Queensland Climate Services Centre. It is intended to provide a concise but informative overview of the temperatures, rainfall and significant weather events in Queensland for the month. To keep the Monthly Weather Review as timely as possible, much of the information is based on electronic reports. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of these reports, the results can be considered only preliminary until complete quality control procedures have been carried out. Major discrepancies will be noted in later issues. We are keen to ensure that the Monthly Weather Review is appropriate to the needs of its readers. If you have any comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us: By mail Queensland Climate Services Centre Bureau of Meteorology GPO Box 413 Brisbane QLD 4001 AUSTRALIA By telephone (07) 3239 8700 By email [email protected] You may also wish to visit the Bureau's home page, http://www.bom.gov.au. Units of measurement Except where noted, temperature is given in degrees Celsius (°C), rainfall in millimetres (mm), and wind speed in kilometres per hour (km/h). Observation times and periods Each station in Queensland makes its main observation for the day at 9 am local time. At this time, the precipitation over the past 24 hours is determined, and maximum and minimum thermometers are also read and reset. In this publication, the following conventions are used for assigning dates to the observations made: Maximum temperatures are for the 24 hours from 9 am on the date mentioned. -
Service Level Specification for Flood Forecasting and Warning Services for Queensland – Version 3.3
Service Level Specification for Flood Forecasting and Warning Services for Queensland – Version 3.3 This document outlines the Service Level Specification for Flood Forecasting and Warning Services provided by the Commonwealth of Australia through the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology for the State of Queensland in consultation with the Queensland Flood Warning Consultative Committee Service Level Specification for Flood Forecasting and Warning Services for Queensland Published by the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology GPO Box 1289 Melbourne VIC 3001 (03) 9669 4000 www.bom.gov.au With the exception of logos, this guide is licensed under a Creative Commons Australia Attribution Licence. The terms and conditions of the licence are at www.creativecommons.org.au © Commonwealth of Australia (Bureau of Meteorology) 2021 Cover image: Aerial photo looking south over Rosslea during the Townsville February 2019 flood event. (Photograph courtesy of the Australian Defence Force). Service Level Specification for Flood Forecasting and Warning Services for Queensland Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2 2 Flood Warning Consultative Committee .......................................................................... 4 3 Bureau flood forecasting and warning services ............................................................... 5 4 Level of service and performance reporting .................................................................. -
Inglewood Shire Handbook
INGLEWOOD SHIRE HANDBOOK An Inventory of the Agricultural Resources and Production of Inglewood Shire, Queensland Queensland Department of Primary Industries November 1977 INGLEWOOD SHIRE HANDBOOK An Inventory of the Agricultural Resources and Production of Ingle wood Shire, Queensland Compiled by: G. H. Malcolmson, District Adviser, Inglewood. Edited by: P. L. Lloyd, Extenson Officer, Brisbane. Published by: Queensland Department of Primary Industries. November 1977 FOREWORD The Shire Handbook was conceived in the mid-1960s. A limited number of a series was printed for use by officers of the Department of Primary Industries to assist them in their planning of research and extension programmes. The Handbooks created wide interest and, in response to public demand, it was decided to publish progressively a new updated series. This volume is one of the new series. Shire Handbooks review, in some detail, the environmental and natural resources which affect farm production and people in the particular Shire. Climate, geology, topography, water resources, soils and vegetation are described. Farming systems are discussed, animal and crop production reviewed and yields and turnoff quantified. The economics of component industries are studied. The text is supported liberally by maps and statistical tables. Shire Handbooks provide important reference material for all concerned with rural industries and rural Queensland. * They serve as a guide to farmers and graziers, bankers, stock and station agents and those in agricultural business. * Provide essential information for regional planners, developers and environmental impact students. * Are a very useful reference for teachers at all levels of education and deserve a place in most libraries. I commend this series to students of agriculture and all whose business is associated with the land and rural people. -
Economic and Social Value of Australia Post Download
Economic and social value of Australia Post 2018 Economic and social value of Australia Post Limitation of our work General use restriction This report is prepared solely for Australia Post by Deloitte Access Economics. This report is not intended to and should not be used or relied upon by anyone else and we accept no duty of care to any other person or entity. The report has been prepared for the purpose of measuring the economic and social value of Australia Post. You should not refer to or use our name or the advice for any other purpose. Economic and social value of Australia Post Contents Executive summary 2 1 Australia Post’s role is evolving in the digital age 5 1.1 Historical and current significance of Australia Post 5 1.2 A changing digital and global environment 6 1.3 Purpose and structure of this report 7 2 Australia Post is a driver of economic activity 10 2.1 Economic contribution of Australia Post 10 2.2 Importance to regional economies 13 3 Australia Post supports business operations and growth 16 3.1 Facilitating e-commerce growth 16 3.2 Enabling broader business activity 20 3.3 New channels for business innovation 22 4 Australia Post is valued by consumers across the nation 25 4.1 Use of Australia Post services 25 4.2 Value of Australia Post services 28 4.3 Cohorts with particular benefits 30 5 Australia Post delivers social and community benefits 35 5.1 Trusted role in local communities 35 5.2 Valuing accessibility and equity in service provision 37 6 Australia Post’s importance in the future 41 References 42 Appendix 46 A. -
Bid Cluster Man Year Designations
BID CLUSTER MAN YEAR DESIGNATIONS - Based on Paid Hours from PP16 2015 (beginning July 11, 2015) through PP14 2016 (ending July 08, 2016) Data Source: EDW / Accounting / Payroll / Paid Hours (includes NALC, APWU, NPMHU >> Career Only) BCID BC NAME STATE Area AREA NAME PFC PFC NAME PD HOURS MY HOURS SIZE BC010780 BIRMINGHAM POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 2,742,650 1,318.58 200 BC014240 HUNTSVILLE POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 647,633 311.36 200 BC015602 MOBILE POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 951,293 457.35 200 BC015630 MONTGOMERY POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 992,699 477.26 200 BC018250 TUSCALOOSA POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 212,494 102.16 100 BC020312 ANCHORAGE POST OFFICE (AK) AK E WESTERN 995 ALASKA PFC 1,199,000 576.44 200 BC031480 CHANDLER POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 258,572 124.31 100 BC033478 GLENDALE POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 406,352 195.36 125 BC035217 MESA POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 611,128 293.81 200 BC036364 PHOENIX POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 5,973,352 2,871.80 200 BC037659 SCOTTSDALE POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 594,559 285.85 200 BC038269 SUN CITY POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 344,866 165.80 125 BC038436 TEMPE POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 356,945 171.61 125 BC038880 TUCSON POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 1,764,076 848.11 200 BC043069 FAYETTE POST OFFICE (AR) AR G SOUTHERN 720 ARKANSAS PFC 360,068 173.11 -
Supply Chain Analysis St George to Inglewood
Murray Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program Supply Chain Analysis St George to Inglewood: Horticultural infrastructure and product flows Angus McKerrow University of Southern Queensland | Document title 1 Table of Contents Executive Summary .................................................................................... 1 1. Introduction ...................................................................................... 3 2. Background: Horticulture and supply chains .......................................... 4 3. Horticultural crops and supply chains by region ................................... 11 4. Future horticultural crops .................................................................. 21 5. Other agricultural supply chains ......................................................... 24 6. Value adding facilities for horticulture ................................................. 25 7. Conclusion ...................................................................................... 27 Appendices .............................................................................................. 31 References .............................................................................................. 34 Figures and Tables Figure 1 Queensland Murray Darling Basin Economic Diversification Project Region ...................................................................................................... 4 Figure 2 Commercial horticultural crop growing locations. ............................. 12 Table 1: Commercial -
1 July 2008 – 30 June 2013
The National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 JULY 2008 – 30 JUNE 2013 December 2013 Five year National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List report © Commonwealth of Australia 2013 The National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 JULY 2008 – 30 JUNE 2013is licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia for use under a Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0 Australia licence with the exception of the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of Australia, the logo of the agency responsible for publishing the report, content supplied by third parties, and any images depicting people. For licence conditions see: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ This report should be attributed asThe National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 JULY 2008 – 30 JUNE 2013 Commonwealth of Australia 2013 The Commonwealth of Australia has made all reasonable efforts to identify content supplied by third parties using the following format ‘© Copyright, [name of third party] ’. This brochure has been printed on Monza Satin paper which is FSC® Mixed Sources Certified and ensures that all virgin pulp is derived from well-managed forests and controlled sources. It is manufactured by an ISO 14001 certified mill. Cover image: Geikie Gorge, West Kimberley National Heritage Place Brian Prince, Department of the Environment ii / The National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 JULY 2008 – 30 JUNE 2013 Contents Introduction 1 Terms and abbreviations 2 A Number of Places included in the National Heritage List and Commonwealth -
Monthly Weather Review: Australia, March 2017
Monthly Weather Review Australia March 2017 The Monthly Weather Review - Australia is produced by the Bureau of Meteorology to provide a concise but informative overview of the temperatures, rainfall and significant weather events in Australia for the month. To keep the Monthly Weather Review as timely as possible, much of the information is based on electronic reports. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of these reports, the results can be considered only preliminary until complete quality control procedures have been carried out. Any major discrepancies will be noted in later issues. We are keen to ensure that the Monthly Weather Review is appropriate to its readers' needs. If you have any comments or suggestions, please contact us: Bureau of Meteorology GPO Box 1289 Melbourne VIC 3001 Australia [email protected] www.bom.gov.au Units of measurement Except where noted, temperature is given in degrees Celsius (°C), rainfall in millimetres (mm), and wind speed in kilometres per hour (km/h). Observation times and periods Each station in Australia makes its main observation for the day at 9 am local time. At this time, the precipitation over the past 24 hours is determined, and maximum and minimum thermometers are also read and reset. In this publication, the following conventions are used for assigning dates to the observations made: Maximum temperatures are for the 24 hours from 9 am on the date mentioned. They normally occur in the afternoon of that day. Minimum temperatures are for the 24 hours to 9 am on the date mentioned. They normally occur in the early morning of that day. -
February 2012 Monthly Weather Review Queensland February 2012
Monthly Weather Review Queensland February 2012 Monthly Weather Review Queensland February 2012 The Monthly Weather Review - Queensland is produced twelve times each year by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's Queensland Climate Services Centre. It is intended to provide a concise but informative overview of the temperatures, rainfall and significant weather events in Queensland for the month. To keep the Monthly Weather Review as timely as possible, much of the information is based on electronic reports. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of these reports, the results can be considered only preliminary until complete quality control procedures have been carried out. Major discrepancies will be noted in later issues. We are keen to ensure that the Monthly Weather Review is appropriate to the needs of its readers. If you have any comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us: By mail Queensland Climate Services Centre Bureau of Meteorology GPO Box 413 Brisbane QLD 4001 AUSTRALIA By telephone (07) 3239 8700 By email [email protected] You may also wish to visit the Bureau's home page, http://www.bom.gov.au. Units of measurement Except where noted, temperature is given in degrees Celsius (°C), rainfall in millimetres (mm), and wind speed in kilometres per hour (km/h). Observation times and periods Each station in Queensland makes its main observation for the day at 9 am local time. At this time, the precipitation over the past 24 hours is determined, and maximum and minimum thermometers are also read and reset. In this publication, the following conventions are used for assigning dates to the observations made: Maximum temperatures are for the 24 hours from 9 am on the date mentioned. -
The National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 July 2013 – 30 June 2018
The National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 July 2013 – 30 June 2018 January 2019 © Commonwealth of Australia 2018 The National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 July 2013 – 30 June 2018is licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia for use under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence with the exception of the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of Australia, the logo of the agency responsible for publishing the report, content supplied by third parties, and any images depicting people. For licence conditions see: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This report should be attributed as ‘The National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 July 2013 – 30 June 2018, Commonwealth of Australia 2018’. The Commonwealth of Australia has made all reasonable efforts to identify content supplied by third parties using the following format ‘© Copyright, [name of third party] ’. This brochure has been printed on Monza Satin paper which is FSC® Mixed Sources Certified and ensures that all virgin pulp is derived from well-managed forests and controlled sources. It is manufactured by an ISO 14001 certified mill. Cover photos: Front—Belougery Spire in the Warrumbungle National Park © Copyright Department of the Environment and Energy Back—Willandra Lakes Region (World Heritage Listed site) © Copyright Department of the Environment and Energy ii / The National Heritage List and Commonwealth Heritage List: 1 July 2013 – 30 June 2018 Contents Introduction 1 Terms and abbreviations 2 1 Number