Data Hk and Policy Breakthroughs

Data hk is an open data platform from Hong Kong and other sources, accessible for researchers as graphs, tables and maps. Furthermore, interactive tools exist to aid analysis. Data hk could help determine the ideal place for starting up a company or measure public health interventions effectively. As part of its purpose, this data can also be used to create a map depicting Hong Kong’s land use distribution. Updated annually and including property information of all properties located therein, this data can be viewed from any device with internet connectivity – making this essential information for researchers examining relationships between land use and air quality. Hong Kong is considering modifications to its Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, such as amending its definition of personal data to include any information which can be used to identify an individual. This change could impact many businesses that collect and process personal data. Current Law prohibits data users from exporting personal information out of Hong Kong without explicit permission from data subjects; however, court orders or subpoena issued by law enforcement agencies may require data users to disclose certain information. Furthermore, extra-territorial application of the PDPO permits liability even for breaches that take place outside of Hong Kong territory. Hong Kong government is taking steps to facilitate cross-boundary data flow, in particular by creating the GBA Standard Contract for enterprises. This contract streamlines compliance arrangements for facilitating cross-boundary data flows while helping companies reduce costs associated with them, serving as a major policy breakthrough that strengthens Hong Kong as an innovation hub and complementing national development.

The Story of Sydney Pools

Sydney is famous for its pools, from rustic rockpools carved out of beach headlands to high-tech aquatic leisure parks. Each pool holds special significance – Bondi Icebergs or Palm Beach Pool have their own distinct charm, but what lies behind their story? Curious Sydney investigates. Sydney is well known for its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge; but Australia’s largest city also boasts an amazing collection of ocean pools – no other city compares with Sydney’s 35 pools according to Marie-Louise McDermott, author of All Into Ocean Pools. Man-made public seawater pools were created to offer swimmers protection from dangerous surf, located along Sydney’s surf coast so waves can wash over their edges and provide swimmers with shelter from harmful surf conditions. From simple concrete platforms to elaborate swimming centres with speed and spiral slides – each public seawater pool was designed with swimmers in mind. Men and women swim clubs recognized the need for an environment in which to practice freestyle laps without fear of shark attacks or rough surf, leading to the birth of Australian ocean pools in 1890. Dawn Fraser Baths, constructed in the 1880s and nestled away in Balmain’s leafy inner harbour neighbourhood since 1882, are beloved landmarks. Wood decks and National Trust-listed Victorian pavilions surround a pocket of water originally used for hygiene and bathing in privacy; today however it attracts locals dressed up in dental-floss bikinis or budgy smugglers! Victorians would likely be amazed to witness such modern practices like dental-floss bikinis! At Coogee beachside enclave, fewer tourists flock to clothing-optional McIver’s Ladies Baths and Wylie’s baths where gender mixing was first permitted back in 1911. Situated beneath high tide level, they’re flushed twice daily by seawater to retain their Victorian air. After using them, its easy to grab some refreshments at Coogee Pavillion! At one time in the early 20th century, people would dynamite rocks and devastate ecosystems to build pools. Although environmental laws would now prohibit this practice, scientists are actively trying to repair some of this damage today. At Cabbage Tree Bay near North Sydney Sea Pool for instance, Sydney Institute of Marine scientists are helping restore urchin habitats that had been destroyed by massive concrete walls. Sydney pools remain immensely popular with both residents and visitors, regardless of any controversy they might cause. A survey showed that 80 per cent of Sydney citizens consider them an alternative to ocean swimming and 78 per cent said their facilities were well maintained. But why are Sydney pools controversial? Due to council infighting, pork barrelling allegations, heritage concerns and delayed opening dates of North Sydney pool – it could become the world’s most beautiful.

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