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  • This LiDAR survey was undertaken as part of a larger DTV LiDAR capture project in operation between 2022 and 2024. The DTV LiDAR Project comprises of almost 60 separate LiDAR survey blocks totaling over 60,000 square kilometres within Victoria. The project was managed by the Coordinated Imagery Program on behalf of the Digital Twin Victoria (DTV) program, a four-year $37.4 million State Government investment designed to fast track the adoption of new geospatial data and emerging technologies. When completed, the LiDAR capture project will have achieved coverage of over 99 percent of the population and 95 per cent of the buildings in the Victoria. The primary use of the data is the creation of a ‘bare earth’ digital elevation model (DEM) that will underpin the DTV geospatial data platform. Numerous other important secondary uses will also benefit from the data collected such as river health monitoring, vegetation analysis and heritage cultural mapping.

  • This LiDAR survey was undertaken as part of a larger DTV LiDAR capture project in operation between 2022 and 2024. The DTV LiDAR Project comprises of almost 60 separate LiDAR survey blocks totaling over 60,000 square kilometres within Victoria. The project was managed by the Coordinated Imagery Program on behalf of the Digital Twin Victoria (DTV) program, a four-year $37.4 million State Government investment designed to fast track the adoption of new geospatial data and emerging technologies. When completed, the LiDAR capture project will have achieved coverage of over 99 percent of the population and 95 per cent of the buildings in the Victoria. The primary use of the data is the creation of a ‘bare earth’ digital elevation model (DEM) that will underpin the DTV geospatial data platform. Numerous other important secondary uses will also benefit from the data collected such as river health monitoring, vegetation analysis and heritage cultural mapping.

  • 2010-11 Fire burn plan - Imagery

  • Captured as part of the 2020-21 CIP, this project is for 10cm high accuracy 3 band (RGB) photography over Bass Coast Shire and 10cm relaxed accuracy 3 band (RGB) photography over French Island. The photography will primarily be used by State Government, Local Government and water authorities for urban planning, urban growth monitoring, transport planning, statutory planning, asset management and engineering purposes as well as use as a backdrop in general GIS applications.

  • This Coordinated Imagery Program (CIP) project represents the continuation of previous Melbourne Multi-Epoch capture projects, delivering 10 cm GSD 3-band RGB aerial photography capture over the Greater Melbourne area across three epochs: Spring 2021, Summer- Early Autumn 2021/22 and Late Autumn-Early Winter 2022.

  • 2010-11 Mallee Fire Reduction Burns - RapidEye Imagery

  • This LiDAR survey was undertaken as part of a larger DTV LiDAR capture project in operation between 2022 and 2024. The DTV LiDAR Project comprises of almost 60 separate LiDAR survey blocks totaling over 60,000 square kilometres within Victoria. The project was managed by the Coordinated Imagery Program on behalf of the Digital Twin Victoria (DTV) program, a four-year $37.4 million State Government investment designed to fast track the adoption of new geospatial data and emerging technologies. When completed, the LiDAR capture project will have achieved coverage of over 99 percent of the population and 95 per cent of the buildings in the Victoria. The primary use of the data is the creation of a ‘bare earth’ digital elevation model (DEM) that will underpin the DTV geospatial data platform. Numerous other important secondary uses will also benefit from the data collected such as river health monitoring, vegetation analysis and heritage cultural mapping.

  • LiDAR point clouds and imagery were captured over Briagolong and Morwell between January 10th and February 3rd 2018 using a Trimble H68i LiDAR sensor incorporating a Phase One 80-megapixel camera using a 50mm lens. This data will primarily be used in flood modelling, in the Morwell area it will also be used to map subsidence. During data processing, additional 500m tiles around the Morwell area were identified as having complete LiDAR coverage and were incorporated into the project deliverables.

  • This photography was captured as part of a larger high resolution regional acquisition project (2006-7 North Central High Resolution Project), part of the 2006-7 CIP program. The regional acquisition project covers selected towns in the Shires of Central Goldfields, Mount Alexander, Hepburn and Gannawarra plus selected areas in the Coliban Water District Area.

  • 1978-79 Otways Fire Photography