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  • Neast Landsat 5 - TM - 2009

  • This project has been created for the City of Yarra who is requesting digitally acquired high resolution ortho-photography. The imagery is to be used by council for asset mapping, planning and engineering, mapping and valuations, printing and promotion and as a general GIS backdrop.

  • This is a joint Local and State Government project requiring a combination of high and medium resolution photography products. For the township of Horsham, 15cm true colour visible orthorectified photography is required. Full image tiles have been requested so that the imagery can sit over other images without obscuring them. The coverage extent has been designed to fit 6 x 9 full 1km tiles. The 35cm complete LGA (plus 100m buffer) coverage includes the area acquired at 15cm.

  • Captured as part of the CIP 2008-9 Manningham City Photography Project, this 10cm orthorectified imagery was captured in order to assist the Shire undertake asset location, recording and management; Planning and Engineering; Mapping; and Valuations.

  • Captured as part of the 2008-9 CIP, this project has been created for State of Local Government partners with a common interest in medium to low resolution orthophotography over the Shires of Mt Alexander, Hepburn and the north western region of the Macedon Ranges Shire.

  • Captured as part of the 2008-9 CIP program, this "fast look" photography consists of 3 visible bands (red, green, blue) and a fourth Infra Red band. The images are available in their original frame geometrey. This project was acquired over several days in January 2009. Fast look photography has reduced accuracy and edgematching specification to fully orthorectified photo products.

  • 2008-9 City of Knox Project

  • Fastlook 35cm imagery for regional urban development program

  • Landsat 5 TM Imagery

  • Thiessen polygons were generated for climate stations point locations for Victoria, and attributed with the station ID. Polygons were rasterised based on resamling VICMAP_ELEVATION_DTM_20M to 100m. Site information was obtained from the Queensland Department Natural Resources SILO website (http://www.nrw.qld.gov.au/silo/ppd).