Datasets
As a department, we collect, generate and use a lot of data. This data can deliver real benefits to the Queensland community and economy—if it is used in clever ways.
So that all Queenslanders can benefit from, and make use of, our data, we will be releasing as much of it as possible, free to anyone who wishes to use it.
The department's Open Data Strategy outlines our approach and timelines to making our data available.
Available data sets
The department regularly publishes new and updated data sets on the Queensland Government Open Data Portal.
Recently updated datasets
- Ambient estuarine water quality monitoring data (includes near real-time sites) (18 Apr 2024)
- Brisbane River - Colmslie Site - Water Quality Monitoring Buoy (18 Apr 2024)
- Coastal Data System – Near real time wave data (18 Apr 2024)
- Coastal Data System – Near real time storm tide data (18 Apr 2024)
- Coastal Data System – Near real time tide data (18 Apr 2024)
- Fire regime - Queensland series (17 Apr 2024)
- Regional boundaries - Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (16 Apr 2024)
- Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service lines (16 Apr 2024)
- Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service access (16 Apr 2024)
- Queensland fish habitat area - instream structure inventory data - extract (16 Apr 2024)
The full list of our data sets is available on the portal.