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This shapefile shows the boundary of the City of Melbourne municipality.
This details the boundaries of all properties within the City of Melbourne. A boundary is described as a division between adjacent political entities, tracts of private land, or geographic zones. Boundary lines may be imaginary lines, physical features that follow those lines, or the graphical representation of those lines on a map. Boundary lines between privately owned land parcels are usually called property lines.
3D point cloud representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The data has been encoded into a .las file format containing geospatial coordinates and RGB values for each point. The download is a zip file containing compressed .las files for tiles across the city area.
The geospatial data has been captured in Map Grid of Australia (MGA) Zone 55 projection and is reflected in the xyz coordinates within each .las file.
Also included are RGB (Red, Green, Blue) attributes to indicate the colour of each point.
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD)
- 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.
Sample Data:
For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below.
https://cityofmelbourne.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer3d/index.html?id=b3dc1147ceda46ffb8229117a2dac56d
Preview:
Download:
A zip file containing the .las files representing tiles of point cloud data across City of Melbourne area.
Download Point Cloud Data (4GB)
This dataset contains the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) from activities taking place within the geographic boundary of the City of Melbourne Local Government Area.
The City of Melbourne uses the Global Protocol for communities (GPC) method to measure and report municipal greenhouse emissions. Emissions are reported annually through the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) platform, which is a requirement of Global Covenant of Mayors and C40 membership.
Emission sources are broken down across the sectors: Stationary energy, Transportation and Waste. They are categorized by their "scope" which distinguishes between emissions that physically occur within the city (scope 1), from those that occur from the use of electricity and supplied by grids potentially crossing city boundaries (scope 2), from those that occur outside the city but are driven by activities taking place within the city’s boundaries (scope 3). All GHG emissions are presented in units of metric tonnes CO2 equivalent (tCO2e).
In cases where there are limitations on data availability notation keys have been used. NO indicates that an activity or process does not occur or exist within the city. IE signifies GHG emissions for this activity are presented in another category of the inventory. NE is used when emissions occur but have not been estimated or reported due to unavailability of data.
Preparing and reporting this data helps us to understand where the city's emissions come from. It allows us to plan our emission reduction activities to take effective action to mitigate climate change.
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This dataset is a spatial layer of small areas used for the City of Melbourne's Census Of Land Use And Employment (CLUE) analysis.
For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal.
Please note:
AURIN has acquired the data through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal.
These small area boundaries do not exactly correspond with gazetted suburb or postcode boundaries.
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This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).
Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:
The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred
The data was captured in May 2023.
This dataset represents taxi ranks located within the municipal boundary of the City of Melbourne. Although all due care has been taken to ensure that theis data is correct, no warranty is …Show full descriptionThis dataset represents taxi ranks located within the municipal boundary of the City of Melbourne. Although all due care has been taken to ensure that theis data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Melbourne in their use.
This Shapefile defines the boundaries and locations of all postcodes with the City of Melbourne
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The coworking spaces listed are currently only located within the City of Melbourne municipal boundary. The list is not exhaustive. There may be other coworking spaces within the City of Melbourne municipality.
3D textured mesh (photomesh) representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The 3D textured mesh is provided in object file format (.obj) and is accompanied by material (.mtl) and image texture (.jpg) files.
The data has been split into a series of tiles covering the entire municipality. An index file (Tile_Index.kml) is included to indicate the geo-spatial location of each tile. To position the mesh in its real world location, use the origin coordinates found in the metadata file (metadata.xml).
The 3D textured mesh is provided in different levels of detail, as indicated in the file name of the .obj filename. The levels of detail vary from L13 (lowest level of detail) to L20 (highest level of detail).
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ): Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying)
Contents
The download is a zip file containing compressed:
- Object files (.obj)
- Material files (.mtl)
- Image textures (.jpg)
- Metadata (.xml)
- Tile index (.kml)
Preview Data:
For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below (WebGL browser required - Google Chrome recommended).
https://cityofmelbourne.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer3d/index.html?id=b555219a327b4535a89d8ec6e97780cf
Usage:
Through the download an use of this data you agree to the licensing and disclaimer conditions.
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.
Download Photomesh data:
A zip file containing all relevant files representing the 3D city mesh model.
Download .ZIP file (9.7GB)
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This dataset was collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data shows the floor space (in square metres) per city (CLUE) block, classified by their space use and small area allocation. The data is aggregated to the 2016 Blocks for CLUE Boundaries and covers the year period of 2003.
This dataset has been confidentialised to protect the commercially sensitive information of individual businesses. Data in cells which pertain to two or fewer businesses have been suppressed.
For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal and ABS ANZSIC Page.
Please note:
AURIN has spatially enabled the data acquired through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal.
The individual yearly tables have been extracted from the archived 2002-2017 tables.
The data in this table is a snapshot and not live.
Suppressed values have been set to NULL on the table. The total columns refer to the true total and include these suppressed values.
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This dataset is spatial layer showing location of Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE) boundaries and the 2016 count of employment, establishments and floor space for each block. For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal. Please note: AURIN has acquired the data through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal.
This dataset displays the Development Activity Monitor 3-5 years entry within the municipal boundary of the City of Melbourne. This dataset was uploaded for the Digital Transformation Project at the City of Melbourne.
This dataset displays the tree planting plan locations within the municipal boundary of the City of Melbourne. This dataset was uploaded for the Digital Transformation Project at the City of Melbourne.
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3D textured mesh (photomesh) representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The 3D textured mesh is provided in both ESRI scene layer package (SLPK) format and object file format (.obj) accompanied by material (.mtl) and image texture (.jpg) files.
The data has been split into a series of tiles covering the entire municipality. To find the geo-spatial location of each tile, please follow the links below under 'Preview Data' Capture Information - Capture Date: May 2020 - Capture Pixel Size: 2cm ground sample distance - Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55) - Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD) - Spatial Accuracy (XYZ):Estimated accuracies 0.05m (X), 0.6m (Y), 0.04m (Z).
Preview Data and Download Data: For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below (WebGL browser required - Google Chrome recommended).ESRI Scene Layer Package (SLPK) Format:Photomesh 2020 - SLPK (arcgis.com)Wavefront OBJ Format: Photomesh 2020 - OBJ (arcgis.com)Click on a region of interest within the sample and a ‘Download_URL’ link will display in the pop-up. Usage: Through the download an use of this data you agree to the licensing and disclaimer conditions. 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.
This dataset represents the bicycle routes within the municipal boundary of the City of Melbourne.
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This dataset was collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data shows the number of business establishments per city (CLUE) block, classified by their CLUE industry (from ANZSIC) and small area allocation. The data is aggregated to the 2016 Blocks for CLUE Boundaries and covers the year period of 2006. A business establishment is defined as a Commercial occupant in a building Separate land use Any permanent presence of economic activity in accordance with standard Industry classification (ANZSIC). Hence, if one organisation has its presence in several buildings in the CLUE area, each time it will be counted as a separate establishment. Consequently, the count of establishments presented in CLUE represents the number of locations, rather than 'enterprises'. For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal and ABS ANZSIC Page. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the data acquired through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal. The individual yearly tables have been extracted from the archived 2002-2017 tables.
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This dataset was collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data shows the employment (number of jobs) per city (CLUE) block, classified by their CLUE industry (from ANZSIC1) and small area allocation. The data is aggregated to the 2016 Blocks for CLUE Boundaries and covers the year period of 2004. This dataset has been confidentialised to protect the commercially sensitive information of individual businesses. Data in cells which pertain to two or fewer businesses have been suppressed. For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal and ABS ANZSIC Page. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the data acquired through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal. The individual yearly tables have been extracted from the archived 2002-2017 tables. The data in this table is a snapshot and not live. Suppressed values have been set to NULL on the table. The total columns refer to the true total and include these suppressed values.
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Anonymous digital intimate publics (ADIPs) are digital platforms where anonymous posters share intimate stories. Because these platforms are anonymous, conventions such as user profiles, time stamps and ‘likes’ are not part of the site’s functionality. Nonetheless, intimate connections are shared and developed on these sites. Rather than an isolated occurrence, multiple platforms have emerged with similarities in the intimate connection and communication that takes place on ADIPS. This research uses Lauren Berlant’s intimate publics to build a conceptual framework which sees intimacy as a broad and often ephemeral occurrence which creates worlds and connects communities. Building on existing literature in the field of digital intimate publics, this research considers how anonymity and more-than-human actors contribute to the dynamics of ADIPs. This research compares similarities across three ADIPs: Queering the Map, PostSecret, and the City of Melbourne’s tree email program. By ascertaining the thematic similarities of the posts, further theoretical insights can be made about how ADIPs dissolve the artificial divide between public and private, reveal the capacity for intimacy-building in ephemeral and imagined circumstances, and ultimately demonstrate a repeated drive to challenge the current distant norms of contemporary Western intimacy.
This dataset was collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data shows the number of business establishments per city (CLUE) block, classified by …Show full descriptionThis dataset was collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data shows the number of business establishments per city (CLUE) block, classified by their ANZSIC1 industry and small area allocation. The data is aggregated to the 2016 Blocks for CLUE Boundaries and covers the year period of 2017. A business establishment is defined as a Commercial occupant in a building Separate land use Any permanent presence of economic activity in accordance with standard Industry classification (ANZSIC). Hence, if one organisation has its presence in several buildings in the CLUE area, each time it will be counted as a separate establishment. Consequently, the count of establishments presented in CLUE represents the number of locations, rather than 'enterprises'. For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal and ABS ANZSIC Page. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the data acquired through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal. The individual yearly tables have been extracted from the archived 2002-2017 tables. The data in this table is a snapshot and not live. Copyright attribution: Local Government of Victoria - City of Melbourne, (2018): ; accessed from AURIN on 12/3/2020. Licence type: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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This shapefile shows the boundary of the City of Melbourne municipality.