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Research Vocabularies service
A new controlled vocabulary discovery service—Research Vocabularies Australia—is available from the Australian National Data Service to help scientists and researchers find, access, re-use and publish vocabularies.

Geoscience Australia and USGS form new partnership
A new partnership between Geoscience Australia and the U.S. Geological Survey will maximise land remote sensing data and enhance outcomes for users from the Landsat programme.

NEII services now available on data.gov.au

data.gov.au is now harvesting National Environmental Information Infrastructure (NEII) data including the four recently released data services available in the NEII catalogue: ReefTemp Next Generation, eReefs Marine Water Quality, Australian Hydrological Geospatial Fabric (Geofabric) and the Australian Gridded Solar Climatology. View the data through the NEII Viewer.

TERN data repositories expand
Explore existing and recently added datasets on TERN's Data Discovery Portal including data about vegetation, land surface, ecological dynamics, terrestrial ecosystems, agriculture and climate. Recent additions include bird diversity and vegetation structure data from Northern Queensland.

New streamflow service for better water management
The Bureau of Meteorology has a new 7-day Streamflow Forecast service which combines rainfall and streamflow observations with rainfall forecasts to provide a seven day forecast across 100 locations.

Tracking technology for biodiversity monitoring
CSIRO has developed a portable tracking device Camazotz for long term monitoring of mobile assets, used with great success in the National Flying Fox Monitoring Program over the last two years.
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