1318.3 - Qld Stats, May 2010 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 17/05/2010
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Land Management Practices in the Great Barrier Reef Catchments, Final, 2008-09 Land Management Practices in the Great Barrier Reef Catchments, Final, 2008-09 (cat. no. 4619.0.55.001) was released on 23 April 2010. This publication contains final detailed estimates of land management practices undertaken in 28 catchments flowing into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. The survey - part of the Australian government's Reef Rescue Program - found that large crop growing farms were more likely to use land management techniques such as changing farm layout to industry best practice to avoid "off-farm" chemical loss, than small farms. Information was collected about surface and irrigation water management, fertiliser and herbicide use, as well as the cropping and grazing practices of farmers. This information will be used to support major government investments to increase the take up of farming practices that ensure the health of the Great Barrier Reef. Land Management Practices in the Great Barrier Reef Catchments, Experimental Estimates, 2008-09 Land Management Practices in the Great Barrier Reef Catchments, Experimental Estimates, 2008-09 (cat. no. 4619.0.55.002) was released on 23 April 2010. These experimental estimates complement the release, Land Management Practices in the Great Barrier Reef Catchments, Final Estimates, 2008-09 (cat. no 4619.0.55.001). This publication highlights the flexible output that is available when conducting surveys using a land parcel frame for data collection. Although the original survey design did not take into consideration any of the statistical output shown in these experimental estimates, the land parcel methodology has enabled the production of information at a finer level of geography (sub catchment) and for holdings of different sizes as measured by the area of land mainly used for agricultural production. Outputs by land size were produced to test the hypothesis that land owners and managers had a different take up rate of land management practices depending on the size of the holding. Outputs by sub catchment have been produced to demonstrate to users of this data that it is possible to produce data at a relatively fine geographic level. In this release key features of each table are discussed with some of the information presented as maps. Some data included in this release:
Energy in Focus: Energy Efficient Australian Homes, Australia, April 2010 Energy in Focus: Energy Efficiency of Australian Homes, Australia, April 2010 (cat. no. 4614.0.55.002) was released on 30 April 2010. This publication contains information that relates to the energy efficiency of Australian homes. The articles focus on housing characteristics, the selection and use of appliances and the use of renewable energy in Australian homes to build a picture of household energy efficiency. They use data from the ABS Energy Account 2006-07 and environmental household survey data published in Environmental Issues: Energy Use and Conservation, March 2008, as well as data from the ABS Australian Demographic Statistics, Sept 2009 and Household and Family Projections, Australia, 2001 to 2026.
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