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The nCounter sensors count the number of Wi-Fi enabled mobile devices in a specified zone. An nCounter can report the number of mobile devices that enter a zone, that leave a zone and the dwell time (in minutes). This provides insightful data on number of people in an area.It provides an indication of trends, activities and events within access point areas. It can be visualised on our People & Devices Counting dashboard.Anyone using this data does so at their own risk. To the full extent permitted by law, Council is released from and will in no way be liable to you or anyone else for any loss however caused (including through negligence) suffered directly or indirectly as a result of any reliance on this data. All intellectual property rights are reserved.
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\r This API accesses data from QLD Government's WildNet database that has been approved for public release. There are a number of functions that retrieve species names, profiles, notes, statuses, images, species survey locations and project information. \r \r Please see https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/species for more information on using the API functions. \r \r Data can be retrieved in 3 different formats by adding the format variable to the end of the url (e.g. &f=xml). The default format is json if the f (format) variable is omitted. \r E.g. \r - JSON: https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/species/?op=getkingdomnames&f=json \r - XML: https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/species/?op=getkingdomnames&f=xml \r - CSV: https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/species/?op=getkingdomnames&f=csv \r \r When spatial locations are returned, GeoJSON or KML will be used when requesting the json and xml formats. \r \r Species profile search can be used to locate species information (by name or a taxonomy search). It uses the Get species by ID function to display species profiles with images and maps and uses the Get surveys by species function for downloading data.\r \r Biomaps provides a map interface to display the WildNet records approved for publication with other spatial layers (such as cadastre, protected areas, vegetation and biodiversity value mapping). A range of WildNet species list reports based on all WildNet records and other environmental reports can be requested for properties and drawn areas etc.\r \r WetlandMaps provides a map interface to display WildNet records approved for publication with other spatial layers (such as wetland mapping).\r \r The Queensland Globe can be used to access WildNet records approved release and access summarised WildNet data in 10x10km grids. \r \r Other WildNet products are made available via the Queensland Government Open Data Portal.\r \r The resources listed below are the service endpoints for each of the operations (or functions) available. \r \r Available variables \r f: Format - Setting the 'f' variable will determine the format of the response. There are 4 possible options; json, xml, kml and csv. Json is the default if 'f' is not set. If the output is spatial, GeoJson will be return for 'f=json' and KML will be returned for 'f=xml' or 'f=kml'. \r projids: Project Ids - Comma separated list of project ids. Use Get projects to access project IDs. \r projtitle: Project Title - A title (full or partial) that is used as a search string to search for a project or projects. \r proj: Include Project Details - This indicates if the project details are to be included in the output. The default is true. \r org: Organisation ID - An ID that is associated with an organisation. Use Get organisations to access organisation IDs. \r bbox: Bounding Box - A bounding box that defines a geographical area. Specified as top left, bottom right, e.g. latitude,longitude,latitude,longitude. \r circle: Circle - A circle (buffered point) that defines a geographical area. It is specified as a centroid and a radius (metres), e.g. latitude,longitude,distance. \r pagecount: Page Count - The number of records to return on a page. \r pageindex: Page Index - The page index to return. \r p: Location Precision - The distance in metres that indicates the accuracy of the records location. \r min: Minimum Start Date - The earliest date for a record to be returned. \r max: Maximum Start Date - The latest date for a record to be returned. \r kingdom: Kingdom - A kingdom's common name. \r class: Class - A class scientific name. \r classes: Classes - A comma separated list of class scientific names. \r family: Family - A scientific family name. \r species: Species Name - A scientific species name. \r taxonid: Taxon ID - A unique id that identifies a particular species. Use Species search to access taxonids for particular species.
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Gold Reserves in Australia remained unchanged at 79.87 Tonnes in the second quarter of 2025 from 79.87 Tonnes in the first quarter of 2025. This dataset provides - Australia Gold Reserves - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Public oral health waiting list statistics per clinic in Queensland for the previous month. The data is updated monthly.
PLEASE NOTE: To be added to a public dental wait list you need to contact the Oral Health Service in your area. A full list of the Health Services can be found here: https://www.health.qld.gov.au/_data/assets/pdf_file/0016/153700/hhs_contact_list.pdf
DATA FOR PREVIOUS YEARS:
Public Dental waiting lists - 2024 - 2025: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2024-2025
Public Dental waiting lists - 2023 - 2024: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2023-2024
Public Dental waiting lists – 2022 – 2023: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2022-2023
Public Dental waiting lists – 2021-2022: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2021-2022
Public Dental waiting lists – 2020-2021: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2020-2021
Public Dental waiting lists – 2019-2020: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2019-2020
Public Dental waiting lists – 2018-2019: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2018-2019
Public Dental waiting lists – 2017-2018: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2017-2018
Public Dental waiting lists – 2016-2017: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2016-2017
Public Dental waiting lists – 2015-2016: https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/public-dental-waiting-lists-2015-2016
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Consumer Confidence MoM in Australia increased to 5.70 percent in August from 0.60 percent in July of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Australia Consumer Confidence MoM.
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The nCounter sensors count the number of Wi-Fi enabled mobile devices in a specified zone. An nCounter can report the number of mobile devices that enter a zone, that leave a zone and the dwell time (in minutes). This provides insightful data on number of people in an area.It provides an indication of trends, activities and events within access point areas. It can be visualised on our People & Devices Counting dashboard.Anyone using this data does so at their own risk. To the full extent permitted by law, Council is released from and will in no way be liable to you or anyone else for any loss however caused (including through negligence) suffered directly or indirectly as a result of any reliance on this data. All intellectual property rights are reserved.