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Geoscience Australia publishes a vast array of data
Their Discovery Portal provides public access to historical as well as new geoscience data and tools acquired and developed during the Exploring for the Future program.
About the EFTF Data Discovery Portal | EFTF
Just as one example, Digital Earth Australia is a platform that uses spatial data and images from satellites to detect physical changes across Australia.
Digital Earth Australia | Geoscience Australia
As another example, Geoscience Australia is delivering the Digital Atlas of Australia, providing access to data about Australia’s geography, people, economy, and environment.
Up::0The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is Australia’s national science agency.
Their Data61 Business Unit has research expertise in areas such as AI, robotics, cybersecurity, modelling and analytics.
Massive research datasets can support data-driven scientific discovery and decision-making.
Up::0The Australian Bureau of Meterology (BOM) is the custodian of Australia’s climate data.
Their environment-related datasets are used across all industries and the public sector.
The BOM is also the home of the Australian Space Weather Forecasting Centre (ASWFC).
Space Weather, Australian Bureau of Meteorology
The ASWFC operates the Sydney-based World Data Centre for Space Weather.
Up::0The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is Australia’s national statistical agency.
About | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Data services | Australian Bureau of Statistics
The ABS is an Accredited Integrating Authority
Data Integration – ABS Integrating Authority information | Australian Bureau of Statistics
It is the Accredited Integrating Authority for the Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA)
Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA) | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Up::0The Australian Human Rights Commission is an independent statutory organisation,
About | Australian Human Rights Commission
The Australian Human Rights Commission is currently interested in several key technologies – Neurotechnology, Artificial intelligence, Extended reality and metaverse technologies, and Facial recognition technology.
Technology and Human Rights | Australian Human Rights Commission
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