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  • The 2017-19 River condition audit project has been undertaken to supplement and compare mapping undertaken in DELWPs 2009-10 Index of Stream Condition (ISC) assessment. The Department of Environment, Land, Water, Planning (DELWP) has developed a methodology to assess aspects of river condition using remote sensing data, specifically LIDAR and aerial photography. This project collects LiDAR and imagery for a subset of rivers mapped in the original 2009-10 ISC survey. In addition to supporting the generation of physical form and ripartian vegetation metrics, the data has been used to identify change over time. LiDAR and imagery was captured for 70 rivers across nine CMAs over two seasons (2017-18 and 2018-19). Mallee CMA rivers were captured in the second season, so the data is from 2018-19. Remote sensing data collected includes LiDAR data at four points per m² and 12.5cm aerial photography. These were used to derive a range of standard and non-standard physical form and riparian vegetation raster datasets. The project was managed on a CMA by CMA basis with all source and derived datasets being organised this way.

  • This 2020-21 Coordinated Imagery Program (CIP) project represents a 10cm 3 band (RGB) aerial photography project over selected towns in rural Western Victoria. This MGA54 photography is available in both GDA94 and GDA2020 datums.

  • 2022-25 Statewide Digital Twin Victoria (DTV) Satellite Tasking B

  • KAN02TM

  • 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.

  • 2019-20 Upper Murray Walwa Fire

  • LIN88JUL-TM

  • 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.

  • Georeferenced Orthophoto mosaics were created from DELWPs archive of historic imagery in order to enhance the accessibility and usability of these images. Areas of interest were chosen to support coastal change use cases, along with urban renewal/contaminated land purposes.

  • This Coordinated Imagery Program (CIP) project represents a 6 cm high-accuracy aerial photography capture over the Local Government Area (LGA) of Yarra within metropolitan Melbourne over Summer 2020-21 and Winter 2021. The Summer epoch has been captured as 4 band (RGBI) imagery and is available as visible (RGB) and false colour infra-red - "cir" (IRG) mosaics. The photography will primarily be used by State and Local Government for urban planning, vegetation management and asset management.