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  • The 2006-7 South-West Region LiDAR - Coastal Elevation consists of high accuracy LiDAR data covering coastal strip between Anglesea and the SA Border and inland approximately until the terrain exceeds 10m in height. This survey covered an area of approximately 875 square kilometres representing approximately 400 kilometres of coastline. This data has been aquired to support projects being undertaken by Victorian Government's Future Coasts, Local Government and Catchment Management Authorities. From the raw LiDAR data, a suite of elevation products was generated including 1m DEM and 0.5m Contours. LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is an airborne remote sensing technique for rapid collection of terrain data. The sensor used for this LiDAR project collected XYZ and Intensity data for first and last return by bouncing a pulse from the aircraft to the surface that enables the height and intensity values to be calculated. Project Products: DEM, Contours, raw LiDAR and rough orthophotos.

  • 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.

  • Landsat 5 TM Imagery

  • 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.

  • 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, this orthophoto imagery covers the East Gippsland townships of Ensay, Lindenow, Nowa Nowa, Marlo, Cann River, Genoa, Gipsy Point, Omeo, Swifts Creek, Bruthen, Orbost, Bemm River, and Mallacoota at 0.15m resolution.

  • Neast Landsat 5 - TM - 2009

  • This photography was captured for the Shire of Mitchell as part of the 2008-9 CIP Mitchell Townships photography project. The photography was digitally acquired using a DMC camera system. The orthorectified imagery consists of 3 visible bands and is available in TIFF tiles and tiled ECW mosaics.

  • This project represents the remainder of the high resolution coastal elevation coverage for DSE's Future Coasts Program. There are two distinct and separate coastal regions included. Both have the same specification as previous DSE coastal LiDAR projects (+/-10cm vertical accuracy) and both have the same products. The South Gippsland project area fills the gap between two previous LiDAR projects. The project area is bounded by Port Welshpool in the east and Wonthaggi in the west and includes Wilsons Promontory, Corner Inlet, Andersons Inlet and Shallow Inlet. Coverage for this project is for all mainland coastal zones up to 10 metres elevation including as much of Corner Inlet as acquired on a low Spring tide. Collection of +/-50cm vertical accuracy data over the remainder of Wilsons Promontory that is above 10 metres was also included in addition to the Future Coasts Program requirements.

  • 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.