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Contains student numbers for 2010-2016 from the Department of Education and Training higher education student database and the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) Vocational Education and Training (VET) student and courses database.
This data has been derived from the ABS Census TableBuilder online data tool (http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/D3310114.nsf/Home/2016%20TableBuilder) by Australian Bureau of Statistics, used under CC 4.0.
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September 27 2018
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Aerial image (true ortho) mosaic of the City of Melbourne municipal area. The true ortho image has been corrected to provide a true ‘top down’ view of the city, removing building lean and other interference typically found in oblique aerial imagery.
The aerial image was captured May 2018 and is available for download in georeferenced (JPEG2000) and formats (JPEG).
The aerial image was captured May 2018 and is available for download in georeferenced (JPEG2000) and formats (JPEG).
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ) Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying) – 25 cm absolute accuracy
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ) Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying) – 25 cm absolute accuracy
Limitations;
Whilst every effort is made to provide the data as accurate as possible, the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects.
Whilst every effort is made to provide the data as accurate as possible, the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects.
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September 20 2018
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The model contains all of the elements that make up the City of Melbourne’s publicly accessible Development Activity Model. All of the geometry in the SketchUp scene was generated from this spatial data using a custom import routine that was built in ruby to make the most of SketchUp’s API. This process ensures that all of the data in the scene is clean and optimised for use in SketchUp. These optimisations involved all of the separate spatial layers being imported as discreet SketchUp scene layers and all building objects being appropriately grouped to ensure solid geometry integrity.
This simplified 3D model of the City of Melbourne was generated using a range of spatial layers already available from the Open Data portal including:
• Building Roof Prints
• Development Activity
• Property Base Layer
• Street Segments
• Building Roof Prints
• Development Activity
• Property Base Layer
• Street Segments
The final scene is georeferenced using SketchUp’s native world coordinate system with the origin of the scene relating to X,Y in Map Grid of Australia coordinates (MGA94 Zone 55) or Lat,Lon in geographic coordinates (WGS84). The scene’s unit system is provided in metres.
No terrain or elevation model has been provided in the scene and as such there is no relation with any real-world height datum (i.e. the Australian Height Datum). The height of the buildings in the scene are generated from the input data which is given as the height of the building in the real-world, taken from the level of the ground at the base of the building to the top of the structure. The base of all buildings in the SketchUp scene is located at 0.0 metres in height which means that the relative heights between building objects in the scene are not accurate to in relation their real-world counterparts.
Limitations:
This simplified model of Melbourne City is intended for use in non-analytical, conceptual or hobbyist pursuits. This model is provided with the following caveats:
- The model is derived from a range of sources at various times and as such the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects. Inconsistencies may occur in some data sets.
- The building models are representational only and are not intended for analytical or comparative purposes including, but not limited to, shadowing and/or sunlight studies.
This simplified model of Melbourne City is intended for use in non-analytical, conceptual or hobbyist pursuits. This model is provided with the following caveats:
- The model is derived from a range of sources at various times and as such the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects. Inconsistencies may occur in some data sets.
- The building models are representational only and are not intended for analytical or comparative purposes including, but not limited to, shadowing and/or sunlight studies.
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While all due care has been taken to ensure the data of this website is accurate, current and available please note:
· there may be errors or omission in it
· there may be occasions where the data is not available and/or the website will be unavailable.
The City of Melbourne and its employees accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, claim, expense, cost or liability whatsoever (including in contract, tort including negligence, pursuant to statue and otherwise) arising in respect of or in connection with accessing, using or reliance upon the data in this website, or the unavailability of the data or the website.
While all due care has been taken to ensure the data of this website is accurate, current and available please note:
· there may be errors or omission in it
· there may be occasions where the data is not available and/or the website will be unavailable.
The City of Melbourne and its employees accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, claim, expense, cost or liability whatsoever (including in contract, tort including negligence, pursuant to statue and otherwise) arising in respect of or in connection with accessing, using or reliance upon the data in this website, or the unavailability of the data or the website.
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Created
October 5 2016
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The World Council on City Data (WCCD) awarded the City of Melbourne a platinum designation for its compliance with ISO 37120 (http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=62436), the world’s first international standard for city indicators. Reporting to the standard allows cities to compare their service delivery and quality of life to other cities globally. The City of Melbourne was one on 20 cities to, globally to help pilot this program and is one of sixteen cities to receive the highest level of accreditation (platinum).
Having an international standard methodology to measure city performance allows the City of Melbourne to share data about practices in service delivery, learn from other global cities, rank its results relative to those cities, and address common challenges through more informed decision making.
Indicators include: Fire and emergency response; Governance; Health; Recreation; Safety; Shelter; Solid Waste; Telecommunications and Innovation; Transportation; Urban Planning; Wastewater; Water and Sanitation; Economy; Education; Energy; Environment; and Finance.
City of Melbourne also submitted an application for accreditation, on behalf of ‘Greater Melbourne’, to the World Council on City Data and this resulted in an ‘Aspirational’ accreditation awarded to wider Melbourne.
A summary of Melbourne's results is available here (http://open.dataforcities.org/). Visit the World Council on City Data’s Open Data Portal to compare our results to other cities from around the world.
Having an international standard methodology to measure city performance allows the City of Melbourne to share data about practices in service delivery, learn from other global cities, rank its results relative to those cities, and address common challenges through more informed decision making.
Indicators include: Fire and emergency response; Governance; Health; Recreation; Safety; Shelter; Solid Waste; Telecommunications and Innovation; Transportation; Urban Planning; Wastewater; Water and Sanitation; Economy; Education; Energy; Environment; and Finance.
City of Melbourne also submitted an application for accreditation, on behalf of ‘Greater Melbourne’, to the World Council on City Data and this resulted in an ‘Aspirational’ accreditation awarded to wider Melbourne.
A summary of Melbourne's results is available here (http://open.dataforcities.org/). Visit the World Council on City Data’s Open Data Portal to compare our results to other cities from around the world.
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