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Presentations from Meet the Data Owners, Melbourne, 24 June
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Victoria 2014: Bigger and better
Principal Sponsors Gold Sponsors
Data suppliers and sponsors
GovHack 2014Matthew Willcox, Lorraine Tighe, Ross Nicholson, Christabel McCarthy, Kieran McLeod
June 24 – Library at the Dock
Everything you need can be found here:
https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
And here…
http://www.data.vic.gov.au/
Data you might like to start exploring…
• Any data that might impact on people’s ability to navigate the city and improve their situational awareness:• Locations of infrastructure – public art,
toilets, trees, parking spots (CoM)• Building specific information – locations of
entrances, ease of access etc (CoM)• Event/social media data
Data you might like to start exploring…
• Any data that might show how the City and/or it’s environment is performing• Urban forest database (CoM)• Analysis of parking network optimisation
(CoM)• Pedestrian count data (CoM)• Weather• Public transport• Water/Air Quality
What you need to know about our data…
• Ours is a pilot open data platform – many of the datasets are historic dumps.
• Our data stops at our boundaries.
• It’s granular• It’s unique – Trees!
And just for the fun of it…
https://github.com/bluecats
Contact details:[email protected]@[email protected]
Data Jam24th June 2014
GovtHack July 11-13th July 2014
Who are we ?Public Transport Victoria (PTV) is a statutory authority that acts as a system authority for all public transport and an advocate for public transport users.PTV is a single contact point for customers wanting information on public transport services, fares, tickets and initiatives.
Leading our public transport network – for all Victorians today and tomorrow.
Key datasets www.data.vic.gov.au
Key datasets (Timetable API)
NextDeparting/AllRun/ForRun
Search/Search
Navigation/StopsForLine
Search/NearMe
Map/All
HealthCheck/All
This API returns all departure times from a stop for a specific line and in a specific direction.The Stopping Pattern API returns all the times for stops that a particular vehicle will stop at on a specific service run (that is, specific line, direction and point in time).
The Search API returns all stops and lines that include the search term.
The Stops on a Line / Route API returns all the stops along a specific line.Stops Nearby returns the stops nearest to a specified coordinate. (30)This API returns a list of transport points of interest (POIs) in a region described by coordinates. POIs can be any or all of stations, stops or myki ticket outlets.A check on the timely availability, connectivity and reachability of the services that deliver security, caching and data to web clients
API user registration
To access the PTV Timetable API, API users must register for a security key and developer ID. Both are needed to calculate the signature which is passed with every API request.
Users must send an email to [email protected] with the words “PTV Timetable API – request for key” in the subject line.PTV will then send them an email with the security key and developer ID.
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Public Transport customers are better informed to make PT choices
Coffee Shop PIDs
Shop PIDs
Timetable API
Time: Car v Public Transport
T.96 – 5minsB.907 – 7mins
Events dataVanessa Scott, Content Manager – vic.gov.au
24 June 2014
Lists events across Victoria
Victorian Government events- online calendar
API feeds into VicEvents mobile app
Various categories – Arts, Community, Sport, & more
Anyone can submit event
Currently merging with Events Victoria
What we do
Events
http://www.data.vic.gov.au/data_tool/events-victoria-rss-feed/5840
http://www.data.vic.gov.au/data_tool/events-victoria-widget/5841
http://www.eventsvictoria.com/distribution-centre/ - Widget, White Label, RSS feed
Data sources
VicEvents
Vanessa Scott
Events Victoria, Tourism Victoria
James Callendar
Talk to us!
2014 Town and community profiles•An area-based statistical resource for DH/DHS planners which provides information at the sub-LGA level
•Present key planning information for more than 1,000 communities in Victoria
•Produced every 2-3 years; this version replaces the 2011 version
•Available publicly on the Department of Health website
Geographic structure•Three types of communities – towns, suburbs and catchments (rural areas with population who travel to nearby towns/suburbs to access services)
•Town and suburb boundaries based on existing ABS boundaries
•Catchment boundaries modelled using a Huff gravity model.
•All communities aggregated from ABS Statistical Area 1 (SA1) geography – the smallest geography the full suite of Census data is available at.
Profile data•Population – Estimated Resident Population and recent population change
•Geographic data including: land use; ARIA+; administrative regions
•Service/facilities available in the community
•A large range of Census data including: household and dwelling characteristics; social, economic and educational characteristics; and a range of diversity characteristics.
•Hospital accessibility and utilisation data
Accessing the data•Regional volumes (PDF) available from Department of Health website: http://www.health.vic.gov.au
•Full data set (XLS) is also available here
•Individual files for each community (XLS) are also available for download at Data.Vic: http://www.data.vic.gov.au/
•Please use the data in conjunction with the data definitions – available at relevant download locations.
Questions or [email protected]
GovHack 2014Pre Event Meetup / Data Jam24 June 2014
Overview • VicRoads supports Victoria’s liveability and economic prosperity by planning, developing and managing the arterial road network and delivering registration and licensing services.
• Our key role is to help provide Victorians with safe and easy connections to the people and places that matter most to them. – 22,000 kilometres of road– 3,133 bridges– 22 million transactions per year– 3.7 million licensed drivers– 4.9 million registered vehicles– 3,000 staff– 50 offices
Key Objectives
• Operate and maintain the road system to help our customers travel easily and reliably
• Develop the road system to improve connections between places that are important to our customers
• Improve road safety
• Make the road system more environmentally sustainable.
Challenges
• Population growth
• Freight
• Low carbon transport operations
• Resilient infrastructure
• Asset management
• Complex information management
Traffic Lights (SCATS) 3,500+ Sites Collecting Traffic Volume, Phasing, Congestion
Melbourne Freeways (1,000+km 20,000+ detectors) collecting Speed, Volume, Occupancy, Classification – every 20 seconds
Probe Vehicles – Taxi, Trucks, latest vehicles. Speed data provided
3rd party Other Data SetsWeather, Holidays, GIS Data Sets
Other Data Sets Crashes, Traffic VolumeAsset Data, Asset Condition
Traffic Cameras (450) Freeway and Arterial Network
VicRoads is the authoritative source for road closure data. – distributed to other emergency agencies
VicRoads is the authoritative source for near Real time reporting. One of the busiest web sites for the Government
Network Performance Indicators. Dashboards, Treatment evaluation, Trend Analysis
Traffic Data
VicTraffic
Published on DataVicDataSet Format
VicRoads declared road route network
KMZ
Road use hierarchy KMZ
VicRoads Offices KML
VicRoads Regions KML
Principal Bicycle network KMZ
Municiple Bicycle Network KMZ
Metropolitan Trail Network KMZ
Crashstats - application - issues
Application
Speed Data by road segment
Excel
Turning Movements Excel
Hourly Volume Data by road segment
Excel
Lane Width Excel
Arterial Road Traffic volumes
Excel
Bridges with a posted gross mass limit
Excel
Bicycle volumes Excel
Truck curfews not yet on DataVic but on website
What others have done ...
What others have done ..
What others have done ...
Vicmap API & Data.Vic
• Data.Vic spatial data
• Vicmap APIServices
• Web Mercator• VicGrid• Mobile
Peter DebickiSpatial Services DEPI
Data Vic Gov
• site went live on 1 July 2013
• Over 8000 data sets available
• Over 840 are spatial• FREE
Now
Vicmap API Website
http://api.maps.vic.gov.au/
Vicmap API Services
• OpenLayers API ver. 2.13– Vic Grid – Web Mercator– Mobile – VicGrid– WMTS
Vicmap API Links
• Production:• http://api.maps.vic.gov.au/vicmapapi/• http://api.maps.vic.gov.au/vicmapapi-mercator/
• Provided on hand out
GovHack Meet upTuesday 24 June 2014
Paul Corkill
Manager Waterway User Safety
Transport Safety Victoria – Who are we?• TSV is the government regulator for recreational and
commercial boating activity in Victoria (we also regulate bus and rail transport)
• We licence users, register boats and make rules that apply to all boaters on Victorian Waters (eg. Speed limits and special use zones)
• TSV is the waterway manager for 12 waterways, including most of the coast and state significant navigational lights
• Oversees 59 independent waterway managers across the state
Transport Safety Victoria – Who goes boating?
Rules of the Road
• Waterway rules tell boaters how fast you can go.
• Zones tell you what types of activities can happen and where, eg. waterski areas, sailboard only and no boating zones
• Currently communicated through antiquated, wordy description of zones on our website
• Rules are poorly understood and compliance is low
• Project to comprehensively map Victoria’s boating zones is nearing completion.
• 175 major boating waterways are being mapped
• Is used internally, not available publically
• All states of Australia have similar challenges, none have published data
• Opportunity now to improve understanding of boating rules by graphically representing rules and zones
Transport Safety Victoria - Data mapping
Mapping Data
Transport Safety Victoria - Data mappingTransport Safety Victoria - Data mapping
• Data now available on http://www.data.vic.gov.au/raw_data/transport-safety-victoria-waterways-zones/5640
• Data is in mapinfo.tab
Paul Corkill Manager Waterway User [email protected] 9768
Ricky DongTechnical Solutions [email protected] 8667
Transport Safety Victoria - Contacts
Data:Building Permit Activity
VBA participation in GovHack 2014
The Victorian Building Authority
• independent statutory authority
• regulating:
– building industry
– plumbing industry
Why does the VBA exist
ensure the safety, livability and sustainability of the built environment
Data: Building Permit Activity
• regulated building work is reported to the Victorian Building Authority
• a record of each building permit issued in Victoria since 2008
So what’s in a building permit recordOodles of data:•over 40 pieces of information per record•details of what was built (or demolished)•how much it cost•where it was built•building purpose•levy paid•when it was built•time series per year from July 2008
Why is Building Permit Activity important
• economic indicator• building industry
trends• planning trends• collection of building
permit Levy for VBA
Who cares about the data• private sector
– building companies– economic forecasting
agencies• industry bodies
– Master Builders Association
– Housing Industry Australia
• municipal councils• other government
agencies
What’s the format
XLSB format:•small file sizes•Excel ease of use•convertibility•internal technical hurdles
When and where
When:
SOON! (hopefully)
Where:
data.vic.gov.au
vba.vic.gov.au/data
Any other questions
Julian R Horwill
Business Intelligence Advisor
Tennie Lau
Data and Reporting Officer
National MapOverviewBill Simpson-Young, NICTA24 June 2014
(Initiative of Commonwealth Department of Communications, NICTA and Geoscience Australia)
Map browser code and data
mgmt
Map browser code and data
mgmt
Govt open data
directory
Govt open data
directory
Vision: An open national map
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Web browser
…
Value-add commercial and community services (analytics, visualisations, mashups)
Map imagery
Map imageryTile map server
Elevation data
Elevation data
Terrain server
C/wealth govt agency authoritative data services
InternetInternet
Tablet
Other data and services Other data
and services
Data.gov.au
ABS dataABS data
GA dataGA
dataBoM dataBoM data…
State govt authoritative data services
WA dataWA data
QLD dataQLD data
State dataState data
…
10 design goals for an open national map1. Authoritative data services
– Eg Administrative boundaries, place names
2. Multi-jurisdiction– Live data services for commonwealth, states, local government
3. Multi-custodian– Live data services from different agencies - GA, ABS, BoM, state agencies
4. Multi-vendor (at back end)– ESRI’s ArcGIS, Google Maps Engine, open source software (eg Geoserver)
5. Multi-format– OGC-compliant data services, KML, GeoJSON, CSV, etc
6. Open framework– All data sets and services available for other compatible front-ends
7. Open source– Open source front-end; back-end data services can use open source
8. Easy access to the data set/service itself from the National Map UI– Map provides visualisation but all data can be directly accessed too
9. Features not available in most current globes– Timeline, subsurface, etc
10. Platform for commercial, community and agency innovation– Interfaces to support value-add services (eg analytics, visualisation, sharing, printing)
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Existing open source software
Architecture: In-browser
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Browser (eg Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari) on desktop and mobile
Browser (eg Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari) on desktop and mobile
National Map User InterfaceNational Map User Interface
Leaflet (open source 2D map display)
Leaflet (open source 2D map display)
Geospatial Data Manager(Selecting and loading data sets and services)
Geospatial Data Manager(Selecting and loading data sets and services)
Cesium (open source 3D map display)
Cesium (open source 3D map display)
NICTA is developingthese
Connects to services:OGC, ESRI, GME
Data loading:URL, Drag and drop
Data formats:KML, CSV, GeoJSON, etc
Canvas supportCanvas supportWebGL supportWebGL support
User pathways into National Map
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…
Integration with CKAN (eg data.gov.au)
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Currently available data services• All now available from their custodian and in National Map• Land (Geoscience Australia)
– Gravity, land cover, magnetic image, surface geology, hillshade
• Water (Bureau of Meteorology’s Geofabric)– Water bodies, streams and rivers, catchments, estuaries, boreholes, waterholes,
river regions, drainage divisions, aquifer contours, water table aquifers
• Infrastructure (Geoscience Australia’s Geotopo 250k)– Roads, railroads, airports, ferry routes, pipelines, power lines
• Boundaries (Australian Bureau of Statistics)– States and territories, local government areas, postal areas, commonwealth
electoral divisions, state electoral divisions, state suburbs, natural resource management regions, Australian drainage divisions, tourism regions, statistical boundaries
• Population (Geoscience Australia)– Cities– Populated places
• Other data sets and services via data.gov.au• More coming!
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How to use National Map at Govhack1. Use NM to see and get available data sets and services 2. Create own data services (eg WMS data services using
other NM data services) for use with NM3. Create own data services collection file that points to
your data services4. Contribute to the National Map code base (bug fixes,
features)5. Build a value-add back-end service for NM6. Build a value-add front-end service (no coding needed)7. Write your own code that uses the NM data services8. Fork the code and make your own version
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How to use National Map at Govhack1. Use NM to see and get available data sets and services
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How to use National Map at Govhack2. Create own data services (eg WMS data services using other NM data services) for use with NM
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InternetInternet
Geospatial data
Geospatial data Data
service
Derived data service
How to use National Map at Govhack3. Create own data services collection file that points to
your data services
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How to use National Map at Govhack4. Contribute to the National Map code base (bug fixes,
features)
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How to use National Map at Govhack5. Build a value-add back-end service for NM
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InternetInternet
?
Defined RESTful interface to geospatial services: - Extent - Data sets - Basemap
Geospatial data
Geospatial data
Data service
National Map front end
How to use National Map at Govhack6. Build a value-add front-end service (no coding needed)
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InternetInternet
?Geospatial
dataGeospatial
data
Data service
National Map front end
Custom data format for interactive geospatial applications
Coming soon…
How to use National Map at Govhack7. Write your own code that uses the NM data services
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InternetInternet
?Geospatial
dataGeospatial
data
Data service
(No National Map front-end)
How to use National Map at Govhack8. Fork the code and make your own version
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National Map status• Beta will be released in time for Govhack (11-
13 July)
• Any custodian wanting their data set or service in the National Map…– Add it to data.gov.au; and/or– Email [email protected] or
contact [email protected]
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https://data.gov.au/dataset?jurisdiction=City+of+Greater+Geelong
Built EnvironmentRoads
speed limitstruck route?
ParkingRoad SignsBuilding Outlines (Roofprints)RetailBuilt Environment Inventory
distance to public transit, proximity to greengrocer
density of liquor stores, tobacco shops
Built Environment Inventory
Natural EnvironmentOpen SpaceStreet and Park Trees
AmenitiesPlaygroundsBarbequesPublic Toilets
UtilityStreet Addresses
Built EnvironmentNatural EnvironmentAmenitiesUtility
Good luck!