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This map shows the boundaries of the security regulated port for the purposes of the Maritime Transport & Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003. 5 sheets (Colour) 5 sheets (B & W) November 2007
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Diagram produced for the Australian Communications and Media Authority for use in PowerPoint presentations. Showing diagramatically, cables in the Australasian - SE Asian region.
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This map shows the boundaries of the security regulated port for the purposes of the Maritime Transport & Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003. 1 sheet (Colour) 1 sheet (B & W) October 2007
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This map depicts Australia's advanced mineral, energy and related infrastructure resource projects. Also shown are operating mines, producing petroleum fields and petroleum pipelines. Operating mines were operating at the end of 2012. The map illustrates broadly the geographic distribution of the mines and petroleum fields, and a range of broadly grouped commodities. The map also shows simplified surfacegeology which is overlain on a greyscale image of the magnetic responce of Australia's geology derived from airborne surveys.
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This map shows the boundaries of the security regulated port for the purposes of the Maritime Transport & Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003. 2 sheets (Colour). 2 sheets (B & W). December 2007.
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The Petrol Stations Dataset presents the spatial locations; in point format, all known petrol stations within Australia.
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<p>Critical infrastructure systems provide essential services central to the functioning of Australian communities and the economy. Research into historic catastrophic failures of infrastructure suggests two factors have the strongest influence on such failures: system complexity and tight coupling within such systems. While complexity of these lifeline systems is recognised, the latter factor is often not well-understood, especially in the context of severe natural hazards. <p>Proposed in this paper is a methodology to study the performance of lifeline infrastructure under hazard impact, where key component parameters of complex lifeline systems, along with component interactions, are integrated within an executable model. This model can then be subjected to any number of virtual hazards to assist in identification of non-obvious failure mechanisms, quantify post-hazard system performance, and conduct experimentation with alternate mitigation measures. <p>This process allows for investigating the combined effect of various parameters including component fragilities, system topology, restoration times and costs with their uncertainties, redundancies, and the expected hazard. Much of this information is commercially sensitive or only accessible to specialist groups. Ensuring access to, and effective combination of, such information requires a trusted information-sharing collaboration framework between cross-sectoral experts. This collaboration requires participation from infrastructure operators, researchers, engineers, and government entities. This paper outlines a methodology and tools that have been utilised within such a collaborative project, and documents key learnings from the effort, along with observations on improvement strategies.
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Map produced by LOSAMBA for ACMA to show approx position the Australia - Hawaii Cable, issue PSR16 of 30 August 2007, in relation to the EEZs and Continental Shelf claims of Australia and adjoining countries until the cable finally leaves Australian areas approx 200nm north of Norfolk Island. Also shows Sydney Protection Zones as very small areas on this very small scale map. Not for sale or distribution. Contains Commercial in Confidence data. For internal use by ACMA only.
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Diagram produced in Arcmap for the Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA). Black and white for internal ACMA brochure, July 2006.
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Map produced in February 2008 for the Australian Media and Communication Authority, Submarine Cable Protection Project, showing proclaimed PZs off Sydney, NSW, the latest position of cables including Gondwana-1 and most recently, the proposed Australia Hawaii cable (revision 30Aug07). Developed from earlier map of PZs and cables GeoCat 65422, produced Jan 08. This map is for internal use bt ACMA only, not for sale or distribution. The position of the proposed Aust-Hawaii cable is confidential.