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A line list of Queensland's COVID-19 cases by date of individual's notification of COVID-19 detection, location of usual residence (Postcode, Local Government Area and SA2) as well as the individual's source of COVID-19 infection.
Please note that location variables are masked as null in instances when a case does not usually reside in Queensland. Furthermore, SA2 has not been generated on pathology tests prior to the June 2021 update of the Queensland's Notifiable Conditions System.
As at March 2023, the dataset incorporated the Queensland Public RAT Portal. Although this data has not been appropriately validated by Queensland pathology laboratories, the results were re-evaluated from within the Notifiable Conditions System (NoCS) and hence, any duplicates or other multiple entries for the same re-infection period have been appropriately integrated.
The data presented in the Data Explorer tab below is a representative sample of the complete data set. To view the complete data set, select the Download(CSV) icon or the Data API icon above.
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A line list of Queensland's COVID-19 cases by date of individual's notification of COVID-19 detection, location of usual residence (Postcode, Local Government Area and SA2) as well as the individual's source of COVID-19 infection.\r \r Please note that location variables are masked as null in instances when a case does not usually reside in Queensland. Furthermore, SA2 has not been generated on pathology tests prior to the June 2021 update of the Queensland's Notifiable Conditions System.\r \r As at March 2023, the dataset incorporated the Queensland Public RAT Portal. Although this data has not been appropriately validated by Queensland pathology laboratories, the results were re-evaluated from within the Notifiable Conditions System (NoCS) and hence, any duplicates or other multiple entries for the same re-infection period have been appropriately integrated.\r \r The data presented in the Data Explorer tab below is a representative sample of the complete data set. To view the complete data set, select the Download(CSV) icon or the Data API icon above.
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A line list of Queensland's COVID-19 cases by date of individual's notification of COVID-19 detection, as well as the individual's age group at time of notification.
As at March 2023, the dataset incorporated the Queensland Public RAT Portal. Although this data has not been appropriately validated by Queensland pathology laboratories, the results were re-evaluated from within the Notifiable Conditions System (NoCS) and hence, any duplicates or other multiple entries for the same re-infection period have been appropriately integrated.
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A line list of Queensland's COVID-19 cases by date of individual's notification of COVID-19 detection, as well as the individual's age group at time of notification.\r \r As at March 2023, the dataset incorporated the Queensland Public RAT Portal. Although this data has not been appropriately validated by Queensland pathology laboratories, the results were re-evaluated from within the Notifiable Conditions System (NoCS) and hence, any duplicates or other multiple entries for the same re-infection period have been appropriately integrated.
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For more information on the wastewater surveillance program refer to the Queensland Health wastewater surveillance program results webpage: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19/current-status/wastewater or contact Queensland Health’s Water Unit at waterquality@health.qld.gov.au
NOTE: This program closed on 30 September 2022 and this dataset is no longer updated.
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An aggregate of Queensland's COVID-19 tests and persons tested by date of test collection and location of tested individuals usual residence (SA2 and HHS) since 01/06/2021 sourced from Queensland's Notifiable Conditions System (NoCS).
Tests counted include either utilise Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), enzyme-linked immunosorbent (igG igM Reactive Serology) or suck-swab assays.
Please note that location variables are masked as null in instances when a case does not usually reside in Queensland. Furthermore, SA2 has not been generated on pathology tests prior to the June 2021 update of the Queensland's Notifiable Conditions System.
As at March 2023, the dataset incorporated the Queensland Public RAT Portal. Although this data has not been appropriately validated by Queensland pathology laboratories, the results were re-evaluated from within the Notifiable Conditions System (NoCS) and hence, any duplicates or other multiple entries for the same re-infection period have been appropriately integrated.
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Queensland Health uses wastewater surveillance to monitor SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
When there was either no or very low COVID-19 transmission in Queensland, wastewater surveillance was primarily used as a tool to detect the presence of COVID-19 in a geographic area.
Results were useful to guide the public health response. For example, if wastewater samples in a certain geographic area were positive for COVID-19, but there were no known community cases, Queensland Health was able to focus on increasing testing in that area, to try to identify and then contact trace, the positive cases.
When there was continuous COVID-19 transmission in Queensland, wastewater surveillance was used to measure the incidence of COVID-19 in a community.
NOTE: This program closed on 30 September 2022 and this dataset is no longer updated.
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Check In Qld is the Queensland Governments app used to support contract tracing and is available to download for use across a number of businesses to help keep Queenslanders COVID Safe.
For more information on the Check In Qld app please visit https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au/check-in-qld
Note: From 1am AEST Thursday 30 June 2022, checking in at locations in Queensland is no longer required. Data from the Qld Check in App will no longer be collected by the Queensland Government and therefore this dataset will no longer be updated.
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Check In Qld is the Queensland Governments app used to support contract tracing and is available to download for use across a number of businesses to help keep Queenslanders COVID Safe.\r \r For more information on the Check In Qld app please visit https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au/check-in-qld\r \r Note: From 1am AEST Thursday 30 June 2022, checking in at locations in Queensland is no longer required. Data from the Qld Check in App will no longer be collected by the Queensland Government and therefore this dataset will no longer be updated.\r
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TwitterThe Australian Twittersphere is a database of tweets from identified Australian accounts, originally set up through the TrISMA project, and now managed by the QUT Digital Observatory. This dataset includes 3.7 million Australian Twitter accounts, with 1.8 billion tweets captured to date. Since the beginning of 2019, there have been about 800,000 new tweets per day, from 100,000 daily active users. The 100 days of COVID-19 in the Australian Twittersphere dataset consists of 2.8 million tweet IDs corresponding to tweets from the Australian Twittersphere that mention the COVID-19 pandemic, either through Coronavirus specific hashtags or keywords. The tweets were created on or after 20 January 2020, and up until 23 May 2020 (the 15 weeks that form the first ‘100 days’ of COVID-19 in Australia). This dataset provides a glimpse of the experiences and attitudes of Australians presently living through this global pandemic. We are all in this together and as such this dataset has been released as rapidly as possible to enable use by the broader research community.
The SQL used to extract the tweets from the Australian Twittersphere database is as follows:
SELECT tweet_id FROM oz_twitter.tweet WHERE created_at >= '2020-01-19 14:00:00' -- corresponds to >= '2020-01-20 00:00:00' in Brisbane time AND created_at < '2020-05-03 14:00:00' -- corresponds to < '2020-05-04 00:00:00' in Brisbane time AND multiMatchAny(lower(text), ['covid', 'corona', 'flattenthecurve', 'socialdistancing', 'stayhome', 'lockdown', 'wuhan', 'pandemic']) AND notEmpty(hashtags) = 1;
Access to the Australian Twittersphere database is managed by the QUT Digital Observatory.
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Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Hopeland: Ozone: High data was reported at 0.033 ppm in 11 Jun 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.032 ppm for 10 Jun 2023. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Hopeland: Ozone: High data is updated daily, averaging 0.035 ppm from Dec 2015 (Median) to 11 Jun 2023, with 2482 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.235 ppm in 29 Apr 2021 and a record low of 0.001 ppm in 27 Apr 2021. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Hopeland: Ozone: High data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Queensland Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.ESG.E003: Air Pollutants: Queensland Government. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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COVID SAFE Active Clubs Kickstart provides funding of $2,000 to assist not-for-profit local and regional sport and active recreation organisations re-establish their operations in a COVID-safe environment. Funding is available for equipment, training and operational expenses.
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Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Hopeland: Nitrogen Dioxide: Avg data was reported at 0.001 ppm in 11 Jun 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.001 ppm for 10 Jun 2023. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Hopeland: Nitrogen Dioxide: Avg data is updated daily, averaging 0.002 ppm from Dec 2015 (Median) to 11 Jun 2023, with 2458 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.028 ppm in 18 Apr 2021 and a record low of 0.000 ppm in 02 May 2021. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Hopeland: Nitrogen Dioxide: Avg data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Queensland Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.ESG.E003: Air Pollutants: Queensland Government. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Springwood: Ozone: Low data was reported at 0.003 ppm in 17 May 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.003 ppm for 16 May 2025. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Springwood: Ozone: Low data is updated daily, averaging 0.004 ppm from Dec 2015 (Median) to 17 May 2025, with 3280 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.038 ppm in 01 Nov 2024 and a record low of 0.000 ppm in 15 May 2025. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Springwood: Ozone: Low data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Queensland Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.ESG.E003: Air Pollutants: Queensland Government. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Council provides grants for community groups and non\-profit organisations, as well as grants for art and history, environment and sustainability, and seniors.
This is a summary of all grant programs available to groups, organisations and individuals, going back to 2014\-15\.
More information about current grants, awards and sponsorships can be found on the Brisbane City Council website or by phoning Council’s Contact Centre on (07\) 3403 8888\.
A Summary of Council’s current grant programs can be found on the Brisbane City Council website.
Grants update 2020\-21:
Brisbane City Council has prioritised funds to create the new Lord Mayor’s COVID\-19 Direct Assistance Program in 2020\-21\. This program will support our community organisations as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Refer to the Lord Mayor’s COVID\-19 Direct Assistance Program to check your eligibility and to find out more.
The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
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Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Mutdapilly: Ozone: Avg data was reported at 0.017 ppm in 17 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.015 ppm for 16 May 2025. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Mutdapilly: Ozone: Avg data is updated daily, averaging 0.021 ppm from Dec 2015 (Median) to 17 May 2025, with 3081 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.057 ppm in 07 Dec 2019 and a record low of 0.000 ppm in 05 Dec 2022. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Mutdapilly: Ozone: Avg data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Queensland Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.ESG.E003: Air Pollutants: Queensland Government. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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At the end of the 2nd reporting period the proposed exploration program for the permit areas was unfortunately put in suspension due to our senior field operation person resigning. Our intension was to find a new suitable candidate to conduct the exploration, but with the arrival of Covid-19 it genuinely destroyed any hopes of continuing with our original exploration plans. Due to the resignation of our senior field driller together with the uncertainty with Covid-19, a decision was made to suspend all operations and relinquish the EPM.
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Covid 19 impacted on seasonal exploration.
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The project aims to identify barriers and enablers of learning and teaching in the context of student psychological trauma and to provide solutions and recommendations to identified issues. A survey and interviews will be conducted to meet this aim.
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Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Woolloongabba: Particle PM2.5: Avg data was reported at 3.813 mcg/Cub m in 17 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.337 mcg/Cub m for 16 May 2025. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Woolloongabba: Particle PM2.5: Avg data is updated daily, averaging 6.126 mcg/Cub m from Jan 2018 (Median) to 17 May 2025, with 2635 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 113.908 mcg/Cub m in 10 Nov 2019 and a record low of 0.000 mcg/Cub m in 24 Sep 2023. Australia Air Pollutants: Queensland: Woolloongabba: Particle PM2.5: Avg data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Queensland Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.ESG.E003: Air Pollutants: Queensland Government. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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A line list of Queensland's COVID-19 cases by date of individual's notification of COVID-19 detection, location of usual residence (Postcode, Local Government Area and SA2) as well as the individual's source of COVID-19 infection.
Please note that location variables are masked as null in instances when a case does not usually reside in Queensland. Furthermore, SA2 has not been generated on pathology tests prior to the June 2021 update of the Queensland's Notifiable Conditions System.
As at March 2023, the dataset incorporated the Queensland Public RAT Portal. Although this data has not been appropriately validated by Queensland pathology laboratories, the results were re-evaluated from within the Notifiable Conditions System (NoCS) and hence, any duplicates or other multiple entries for the same re-infection period have been appropriately integrated.
The data presented in the Data Explorer tab below is a representative sample of the complete data set. To view the complete data set, select the Download(CSV) icon or the Data API icon above.