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This layer is part of Vicmap Lite and contains point features delineating geographic features from which key geographic landmarks can be labelled. Vicmap Lite datasets are suited for use between scales of 1: 250,000 and 1 : 5 million. The point features were sourced from GEO_POINT_LABEL. The level of attribute information and the number of features has been simplified to suit the 1: 250,000 - 1 : 5 million scale range. The concept of a Scale Use Code has been introduced to help control the level of detail displayed. THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN AUGUST 2008
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This layer is part of Vicmap Lite and contains polygon features delineating public land areas. This Vicmap Lite dataset is suited for use between scales of 1: 1 million and 1 : 5 million. The polygons were sourced from PLMMT100PLY. The level of attribute information, the number of features and the number of vertices has been simplified to suit the 1:1 million - 1 : 5 million scale range. The concept of a Scale Use Code has been introduced to help control the level of detail displayed. THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN AUGUST 2008
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Digital version of topographic maps. The data is in individual mapsheet times in jpg format, or a mosaic ecw.
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epa env audit point data
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for loading epa env audit
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Supporting mechanical works for the Fire Operations Program Indicates location of a combination of works being undertaken to support the Fire Operations Plan including fuelbreak improvement and roadside maintenance
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This dataset was created after Black Saturday in 2014 to identify the areas of Victoria which had Tree Hazard risk and were no longer safe for fire fighters. A range of variables were assessed to identify areas of higher risk which was used in conjunction with the work completed by Anthony Cheesman in 2014 and 2009 on fire killed ash.This dataset has been updated from the 2016 version and was updated in 2022. This dataset displays Hazardous Tree (HT) risk across the Victorian public land estate. Areas of public land have been allocated to one of four hazardous tree risk categories (1 = Diminished, 3 = High, 4 = Very High) based on the following equation: Eucalypt ecological fire tolerance level + Fire Severity = Hazardous Tree Risk Rating.
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this is a test dataset used to trial the data loading process.ABC
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Digital version of topographic maps. The data is in individual mapsheet times in jpg format, or a mosaic ecw.
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Data to generate map showing councils FOGO and separarate glass service arrangements. View joined to lga_polygon to display via MapShare.