Bounty: Mix and Mashup
How can we combine the uncombinable?
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Vision
Our idea is to organise various demographics of each suburbs, such as crime rate, nbn availability, ease of transit, that can influence people to buy (or rent) properties. The aim is to display the markers on the map which makes it easier for the user to compare various suburbs and plan their investment. Also, the government can utilise this map to do urban plannings.
We will be using the open data sets provided by the government including the ones for crime rate, census, schools, jobs etc. to display markers on the map
Description of Use We will gather this information to plot this on the map to help people and the government understand how each area's population is scattered.
Description of Use We are gathering this data to highlight the suburbs on the map to distinguish levels of multiple aspects
Description of Use By gathering this data, the general public can understand more about the security level of that area on the map.
Description of Use We will keep track of how many schools are in each area and plot it on the Google map so that general public will have a better idea of the education level and numbers of school of each suburb. Also, when the user click on the school, information of the school will pop up.
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Eligibility: The winning entry will: * Include city activation information (such as events, busking, pedestrian activity). * Be viewable as a map of activated (and unactivated) areas. * Be fun to use. * Support new businesses and a start-up economy. * Use at least one City of Melbourne Open Dataset.
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Eligibility: Use at least two data sets (at least one from data.gov.au) to help government make a decision that will improve services for people. Any code produced for your entry must be published on github under an open license. If your entry is not software, you will need to show the working behind your use of data along with any calculations and analysis you did. You must indicate which specific government agency (at any level of government) can take action based on your entry.
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