Saturday 9 March 2013

Subject Comparison

The highest results for the subjects are: Internet, Skype and Gaming (urban subject) and Phone (rural subject). These were all rated either a 4 or a 5. The urban subject had 3 that are rated as the highest whereas the rural subject had only one. (Shown in blue)

The lowest results for the subjects are: Phone (urban subject) and  Gaming and Skype (rural subject). The urban subject's lowest result was rated at a 2 where as the rural subject had two rated at 1. (shown in green)




The patterns in the data about the subjects are: that the highest results for the urban subject are all internet based and most connections are a 2 for the rural subject. Email is the only connection that is the same level for both the urban and rural subject, a 3.

The anomalies in the data are that the highest and lowest for the subjects are opposite. The Urban subject's highest are the Rural subject's lowest.

Rural Subject Analysis

The highest result for the rural subject is phone. This was rated a 4. This is because the rural subject uses this method of communication the most seeing as it is the most accessable to the rural subject. (shown in blue)

The lowest results for the rural subject are gaming skype, which recived a 1. The rural subject doesn't use gaming, and doesn't have skype, and therefore doesn't use them to communicate. (shown in green)



The patterns in the data about the rural subject are that internet, food, music and school are all rated 2, and that gaming and skype are both 1. This is because the rural subject only uses the '2's sparingly and doesn't do/have the '1's.

The anomalies in the data for the rural subject are that phone is the only connection rated 4. This is because phone is the main method od communication for the rural student.

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Monday 4 March 2013

Personal Analysis

The highest results for the urban subject are Internet, Skype and Gaming. These were all rated a 5. This is because the urban subject uses these methods of connectionon a daily basis. (shown in blue)

The lowest results for the urban subject is phone, which recived a 2.  The urban subject doesn't use phone to communicate as much as internet, although phone is used occasionally. (shown in green)


The patterns in the data about the urban subject are that the highest ranked connectors are all internet or internet based (internet, skype and gaming). This is because the urban subject uses the internet on a daily basis.

There aren't any anomalies in the data for the urban subject.





Monday 25 February 2013

Town Comparison



Personal Connectivity - Definitition

Personal Connectivity is the term that is used for describing the way and methods used by someone to connect to various people from places other than the person's own environment. The connections can be information or goods and services. This is shown through various methods and indicators such as food, internet, phone, trade and more.The more a person uses a certain method, the more they are connected to the wider community.

Thursday 21 February 2013

Education


The graph shows that Non Stated contain the majority of students, as of the 2011 Census. The Government Primary schools contain the  most specified students, while other has  the least. The other education systems are all quite varied and Pre-schools, Non-government primary schools and non-government secondary schools all have under 2000 students.

Trade


Wednesday 20 February 2013

Tourism


Townsville is a popular tourism site for many reasons including:
  • The Strand
  • The Great Barrier Reef
  • Magnetic Island
  • Billabong Sanctuary
  • Castle Hill
  • Reef HQ
  • Museum of Tropical North Queensland
  • Townsville Palmetum
  • Riverway

Patterns of Migration



Monday 18 February 2013

Cultural Interests and Activities


A) Riverway and Riverway Arts Centre.
Riverway is a river based area with swimming lagoons, the Tony Ireland Stadium and the Riverway Arts Centre.It was created for Townsville residents to have a good place to enjoy outdoor living.


B) Castle Hill
Castle Hill is one of the major landforms and tourist sights of Townsville. Castle Hill is home to 'The Saint' which was painted in 1962 by some university students as a prank. Castle Hill also has the Goat Track, a walking track up to the top of the hill.








C) Murray Sporting Complex
Murray Sporting Complex contains many different sports fields/courts and caters for the sporting community of Townsville.

D) The Strand
The Strand is a long, beautiful beach and is one of Townsville's most popular tourist attractions.








E) Civic Theatre
The Civic Theatre is Townsville's main theatre and is used by many different communities within Townsville such as schools for important events, and acting companies when performing.




F) Palleranda
Palleranda is another of Townsville's beaches and is a popular spot for parasailing and taking pets.



G) Magnetic Island
Magnetic Island is a large island off the coast of Townville. It is a popular holiday destination for travellers and locals alike. It contains many walking tracks and beautiful beaches.



H) James Cook University
James Cook University, or JCU as it's known, is Townsville's only university.




I) Townsville Hospital

Thursday 14 February 2013

Population

 As shown, Townsville has a population of 174 462 people (as of the 2011 census) with over 50% being female.
The chart shows that most residents of Townsville are between the ages of 0 and 64.


The population of Townsville is 174 462 with just over half being female. The majority of residents are from 0 - 64 years old. Townsville's population make up 4.026% of Queensland's total population and 0.804% of Australia's total.

Aboriginal Languages and Groups

There are many different regions and tribes of Aboriginal people in Australia (shown in the previous image).

  Despite there being many different Aboriginal tribes throughout Australia, only 2.5% of the Australian population (as of 30th June, 2006) is Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.  The groups found in the Towsville area are the Bindal and Wulgurukaba peoples.

The traditional custodians speak the Birrigubba language.  An important symbol for the Bindal people is a shooting star because they believe that the place or direction indicated danger from that direction.  The Binal people call their country Thul Garrie Waja. 

the Wulgurukaba people call their country Currumbilbarra.  It means canoe people and important symbol for them is the carpet snake. 

Monday 11 February 2013

Townsville's Climate

In Townsville, Summer is from December to Februrary. The wet season is in summer while winter is in hte middle of the year.
 The graph shows that rainfall was quite high in the earlier months of the year where as there was very little in the middle of the year but rising again at the end.
Temperature was quite high in the earlier and later months but dropped rather significantly in the middle months with a wider temperature range.
This means that the climate in townsville is quite a warm one, often with lots of humidity. In Winter, Townsville doesn't get too cold While in Summer, it can be brutally hot.

Sunday 10 February 2013

Landform Features of Townsville


A - The Strand (Coastline)
The Strand is one of Townsville's main beaches, along with Palleranda and Rowes Bay. They form the natural coastline of Townsville. Although they have been improved by humans, such as sand being replaced at the Strand after the 2011 cyclone, Yasi, they are still major natural landforms of Townsville.
 
 
B - Castle Hill
Castle Hill is the most coastal Townsville hill and has a trach for both driving and walking up. 
 
C - Magnetic Island
 
Magnetic Island, or 'Maggie' as it's known by locals, is just off the coast near Townsville. There are ferry's and barges you can take to get to the island.
 


D - Mount Louisa
 
E - Mount Stuart
Mount Stuart is home  to the Townsville towers.
 
F - Ross River

The Ross River runs through Townville and us used for recreational activities such as rowing.
 

Bibliography

Google Earth
Google Maps
http://www.eyrecottage.com.au/images/Strand_smt.jpg
http://citynoise.org/upload/37261.jpg
http://www.evaway.fr/s3/evawayus/photos/original/86/86-82-ED-52-FB-8A-6D-CA-26-82-91-43-9F-9E-E7-68-AC-E4-1A-DE.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Mt_Louisa,_Townsville.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Mount_stuart.jpg/280px-Mount_stuart.jpg
http://www.jcu.edu.au/mbil/reef&ocean/images/tsv/campus-ross-river.JPG

Relative and Absolute Location of Townsville

Relative Location 
Townsville is located in Northern Queensland, relatively half-way between Cairns and Mackay, about 300 kilometers from each. It is on the Eastern Coast of Australia.

Absolute Location
Townsville is located at a latitude of  19°15'58.81"S and a longitude 146°45'5.10"E.



Thursday 7 February 2013

Townsville Local Government Area


The Townsville local government area ranges from just south of Hinchinbrook area, west towards Charters Towers, and north of the Burdekin region.