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Property boundaries — Parcel
Cadastral parcels in Brisbane City Council area -
Property boundaries — Holding
Cadastral property holdings in Brisbane City Council area -
Waterway health — Ecological
Brisbane City Council monitors 13 aquatic assets (including fish, macrophytes, turtles, platypus, riparian habitat, waterholes & Moreton Bay) and water quality within the Council’s catchments -
Stormwater — Junction — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater Junction locations -
Stormwater — Manhole — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater Manhole locations -
Stormwater — End Structures — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater End Structure locations -
Stormwater — Gully — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater Gully locations -
Stormwater — Water Body — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater Water Body locations -
Stormwater — Quality Improvement Device — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater Quality Improvement Device (SQID) locations -
Stormwater — Surface Drain — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater Surface Drain locations -
Stormwater — Pipe — Existing
Brisbane City Council Stormwater Pipe locations -
Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Council Vegetation
Protects all vegetation on any land or premises owned, controlled or occupied by Brisbane City Council. Council Vegetation includes street trees on footpaths, road reserves and trees in parks. -
Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Waterway and Wetland Vegetation
Protects all vegetation in wetlands and waterways, as mapped by Brisbane City Council, under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003. -
Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation
Protects significant urban vegetation, both native and exotic, on private property as mapped by Brisbane City Council, under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003. -
Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Native Vegetation
Protects all significant native vegetation on properties identified and mapped by Brisbane City Council under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003. -
Waterway health — Recreational
Brisbane City Council monitors the quality of waterways to ensure the public is not exposed to unnecessary health risk. -
Events locations
Brisbane City Council runs a range of classes, workshops, activities and events in Brisbane. The events are things like concerts, sports and fitness, green events, markets, arts, culture, craft and more -
Wireless hotspot locations — Libraries, Parks and Public spaces
Location of Brisbane City Council’s free wireless hotspots in public libraries, parks and public spaces -
[Superseded] City Plan 2014 — v19.00–2020 — Industrial amenity overlay
[Superseded] This feature class is associated with the Industrial amenity overlay from Brisbane City Plan 2014. Superseded v19.00–2020 -
Library locations
This dataset contains information about Brisbane City Council's libraries, including contact information, location, facilities, parking and opening times.