This dataset contains hyperlinks and downloadable factsheets (pdf format) for some of the tree species in the Geelong area.
For more information about trees in Geelong please visit our Urban Forest dashboard.
Building outlines represent the roof areas as identified and measured through a combination of LiDAR analysis and photogrammetry. Additional attributes include approximate building height, in metres, and year of construction.
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Greater Geelong in their use.
This is the boundary for the Central Geelong Action Plan area.
Annual net dwelling construction for the City of Greater Geelong from 2013 to 2019. A dwelling gets counted once a certificate of occupancy is issued.Produced annually by City of Greater Geelong.
Geelong’s trees are an important, vibrant part our city and surrounds, providing many services to the local community, contributing to Geelong’s liveability and localised neighbourhood characters. Our trees help to:shade the city and its hard surfaces during hot summers,enhance our local biodiversity, reduce stormwater run-off into rivers and the bay, absorb air pollution (sequester and store carbon).Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Greater Geelong in their use. Report a storm damaged treeRequest tree plantingRequest tree pruningRequest tree removal
Information about different biosite areas across the Geelong region. Each site has unique flora and fauna associated plus other relevant attributes.
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Greater Geelong in their use.
This represents the coverage and mesh blocks for the CLUE survey areas.
This dataset contains Temperature and Humidity data collected as part of the "Weather Together" community initiative. The City of Greater Geelong is working with the community to improve the accuracy of local weather data. Citizens have volunteered to host weather sensors at their home or workplace to record temperature and humidity in different parts of the city where climate can vary significantly.Weather Together is a way for community members to be actively involved in data collection, citizen science and real-world problem solving. Data can be visualised on the Weather Together dashboard.
This mosquito spray dataset shows the treatment of major breeding sites in line with the breeding cycle of the 3 main mosquito species in the Geelong area. http://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/mosquitoes/article/item/8cf4f282ea006f1.aspx
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Greater Geelong in their use. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
This dataset is a register of IoT sensors and devices installed in the City of Greater Geelong area, as part of our Smart City initiatives. The list contains key information about devices such as their type, location and functionality.
The School Crossings layer can be analysed or searched by a crossing number, class, or type.
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Greater Geelong in their use. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Point and polygon biodiversity data that forms the
basis of the Northern and Western Geelong Growth Areas strategic assessment
dataset. This data includes survey records of matters of national environmental
significance, native vegetation, and potential habitat for threatened species.
The dataset will be used for:
Click here to download the complete Biodiversity Strategic Assessment data.
For further information on the origin, survey methodology and use of this data
refer to the project website -
"https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/futuregrowth/article/item/8d9f08ac93fa1f0.aspx" target="_blank">https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/futuregrowth/article/item/8d9f08ac93fa1f0.aspx
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no
warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Greater Geelong in their use.
LGA boundaries of five LGAs in the Barwon Region
The Geelong Preventative Health Survey (GPHS) is conducted every four years to help us better understand the health status of the Greater Geelong population.This datasets contains results for 2017, 2021 and 2024 surveys. More information and visualisations of the data be found in the GPHS dashboard.
Rainfall data from numerous gauges installed across the City in 2024. Six minute interval data is also available
List of CLUE venue types, capacity types and associated description
The City of Greater Geelong is one of the largest municipalities in Victoria and includes urban, rural and coastal areas. Find out more about the city, suburbs and towns. "suburbs" are the official postal subdivisions of a city. Inner suburbs are subdivisions within the denser urban areas of the cities and outer suburbsare the postal divisions found in the outer rings of the metropolitan areas, and usually lying within the boundaries of a separate municipality.
Polygon data for each suburb counting barking dog kits in Geelong. Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Greater Geelong in their use.
Water fittings within the Barwon Water utility network. This data has been prepared to be shared with external users and is licensed under Creative Commons 4.0.To maintain currency, data is republished once per month.DisclaimerBarwon Water does not provide any warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, currency or reliability of the data available on this site. Furthermore, Barwon Water does not provide a warranty that the scale of the maps is accurate, or that they are suitable for a specific purpose. These maps are intended for general information only. Barwon Water is not responsible and does not accept liability for any loss, expense or damage (direct or indirectly) which has arisen from reliance on any data or maps provided by Barwon Water. It is the responsibility of users of the data and maps to ensure their accuracy by independent means and to take care when undertaking works that have the potential to damage Barwon Water assets.
This dataset contains hyperlinks and downloadable factsheets (pdf format) for some of the tree species in the Geelong area.
For more information about trees in Geelong please visit our Urban Forest dashboard.