Re: [talk-au] Are Health Centres, hospitals

2020-09-03 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 13:22, Michael James wrote: > > > Not sure QAS offers any walk up facilities anymore, the local one here has > a phone out the front to call for help. > Think it may depend a lot on the size of the town? On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 13:28, Andrew Davidson wrote: > > I only get

Re: [talk-au] Are Health Centres, hospitals

2020-09-03 Thread cleary
The term "hospital" is subject to a lot of interpretation and is an emotionally laden issue in many rural communities. Many of the "hospitals" mapped in NSW rural areas (and presumably in other states) do not satisfy the OSM definition of "hospital" and some would not satisfy the definition

Re: [talk-au] Are Health Centres, hospitals

2020-09-03 Thread Andrew Davidson
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 12:53 PM Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > > I did an Overpass search for Qld & found ~2100 "hospitals", which seems > like a lot? https://overpass-turbo.eu/# (Don't know if that works or > not?), & checking at random, found more Ambo's, Doctor's surgeries & so on > also

Re: [talk-au] Are Health Centres, hospitals

2020-09-03 Thread Michael James
That list is for Queensland Health operated facilities not just hospitals so yes your right in that particular site would not be a hospital per se. Not sure where you find a list of accredited hospitals but it is a thing as I live in a street with 2 facilities that are accredited as hospitals

[talk-au] Are Health Centres, hospitals

2020-09-03 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
Over the last few days, I've spotted a few places marked as hospitals that aren't. Locally, there were two Aged Care homes, then as I looked around further, I spotted another Aged Care home, an Ambulance station in a small country town & an SES station! The Ambo station I could almost relate to,

Re: [talk-au] Contributions to Road Geometry in Perth,

2020-09-03 Thread Ian Steer
>Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2020 19:23:21 +1000 >From: "Sebastian S." >Subject: Re: [talk-au] Contributions to Road Geometry in Perth, > Australia >Hi, >I have made excessive use of the node tag for islands. >Particularly for pedestrian crossing. > >Splitting the road into two separate ways for only

Re: [talk-au] Contributions to Road Geometry in Perth, Australia

2020-09-03 Thread Sebastian S.
Hi, I have made excessive use of the node tag for islands. Particularly for pedestrian crossing. Splitting the road into two separate ways for only a few metres seems excessive to me. Even when there is a several Meter long raised kerb separating the lanes I would not split the road. On 1