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Diagram produced in Arcmap for the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), July 2006
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Map produced by LOSAMBA for ACMA showing approx position of the proposed PIPE International PPC-1 Sydney - Guam Cable, issue2 DRAFT of February 2008 and issue4 of July 2008, in relation to the EEZs and Continental Shelf claims of Australia and adjoining countries until the cable finally leaves Australian areas approx 300nm north of Mellish Reef. 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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Map produced by LOSAMBA for ACMA showing approx position of the PIPE International PPC-1 Sydney - Guam Cable, issue 3 DRAFT of 27 March 2008, in relation to the EEZs and Continental Shelf claims of Australia and adjoining countries until the cable finally leaves Australian areas approx 300nm north of Mellish Reef. 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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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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The Liquid Fuel Depots Database presents the spatial locations; in point and polygon format, all known liquid fuel depots within Australia.
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This short video summarises the value of Geoscience Australia's work to maintaining geoscience knowledge and capability for the nation, through applying its national infrastructure, extensive data collection and multidisciplinary skills. The video is from a series of six films produced to communicate Geoscience Australia's value to the nation. Further information about the agency's work in this area can be found at http://www.ga.gov.au/value-to-the-nation
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On the 4th September 2010 at 4:35am a magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurred near Darfield in Canterbury, New Zealand. The associated fault ruptured towards Christchurch, which is New Zealand’s second largest city, and haswith a population of 350,000 people. The ground shaking was severe and critical infrastructure suffered widespread damage. The earthquake represented the most damaging earthquake event since the 3rd Feb 1931 Napier earthquake and has provided and excellent opportunity to gain a better understanding of New Zealand infrastructure vulnerability. The similarity of older legacy assets in Christchurch to those in Australia, many of which haves been retrofitted, has made this event of interest to Australia as well.
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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.