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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.

  • 15cm digital photography over selected towns captured as part of the 2011-12 CIP for Central Highlands Water and adjacent Shire Councils. The imagery consists of 3 visible bands and is orthorectified, therefore having an inherent high accuracy and edgematching specification and is useful for a variety of purposes. The elevation products, which include 1m interval contours and a 2m gridded DEM, are derived from the classified ground returns of LiDAR captured to achieve a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm at 1 sigma. Keywords: RGB, photography, visible, elevation, lidar, dem, contour, central highlands,

  • The creation of untextured LOD2.2 feature objects over the City of Yarra Local Government Area (LGA). Bridges were also modelled at LOD2 and tunnel portals at LOD1 levels. Objects are intended to support general desktop survey purposes, including but not limited to: feasibility studies, visualisation of future stages of potential projects; extracting building heights and form, and modelling of other typical ground-based features that would be required in the early stages of transport and infrastructure planning.

  • Captured as part of the 2015-16 CIP, this 10cm relaxed accuracy photography covers Macedon Ranges Shire and is useful for a range of mapping and visualisation purposes

  • 1956 Kingston Photography

  • Captured as part of the 2005-6 CIP Program, this photography consists of 3 visible bands (red,green,blue) and 1 near infra red band. The images are available in their original frame geometry, rather than tiles. This project was acquired over several days.

  • The photography was captured to be used for council business such as: asset mapping, analysis and assistance with everyday corporate GIS enquiries and printing, planning, building, etc. The orthorectified imagery includes 3 visible bands (RGB). The imagery is tiled into 1km tiles and available in both TIFF and ECW compressed formats. A 1 metre gridded DEM and 50cm contours derived from LiDAR were generated over Benalla.

  • This photography was captured to assess flood damage along Selected Rivers within Goulburn Broken CMA. The Georeferenced (reduced accuracy) image includes 3 visible bands and tiled into 1km tiles. It is available in both TIFF and ECW compress format.

  • 1950 Port Phillip Coastline Photography

  • The Upper Barwon Rivers LiDAR Project is an Airborne LiDAR and Aerial Photography Survey carried out over approximately 38kms of the Upper Barwon Rivers in June 2020. The captured data will be used by DELWP to assess change in components of the Index of Stream Condition (ISC) and estimate change in vegetation and topographic metrics.