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  • Photography: 10cm high accuracy photography over selected towns in Surf Coast Shire to assist with asset management. Elevation: annual capture of Anglesea Landfill area for monitoring landfill activities.

  • Part of the Vicmap Crown Land Tenure (Basic) dataset series. This dataset is a decoded version of Vicmap Crown Land Tenure. The model has been designed with simplicity of use in mind. Attributes have been populated with values from the aspatial tables normally supplied with Vicmap Crown Land Tenure. Vicmap Crown Land Tenure is a statewide dataset series that plays a key role in the management of Victoria's Crown land. It was created (June 2003 - Feb 2004) from migrating LCMP layers into the Vicmap structure. This layer plays a key role in the management of Victoria's Public and Government Land. All Apiary licence sites, including Bee farm and Range licences and Temporary Apiary rights, as defined by Crown Land Management (CLM), are included in this layer. There are a number of sites that may NOT be recorded in this layer because they do not have a valid "Tenure-ID" to assign to the site. A fair bit of data quality work has been done (April - May 2007) in updating this layer to include some VACANT sites that were previously not ever shown. The Apiary licence points that are within this layer, have been reconciled against Departmental records. All points have attached a "Tenure number" to the TENURE_ID field where the area is licenced. A "Tenure code" is also attached to the TENURE_CODE field and determines the type of Apiary licence and which Act the licence falls under. The TENURE_ID & TENURE_CODE fields are used as a key into the LIMS text system (PORTAL) for further details.

  • The 3D Regional Proof of Concept (POC) purpose is to understand the feasibility of incorporating 3D datasets in the Vicmap suite of products. The 3D POC specifically focuses on the investigation of 3D model data types and the spatial capture technologies required to produce them, the quality of outputs and value-benefit for CIP partners as well as the community. Echuca 3D Model project: 5cm Aerial Photography acquisition was completed over Echuca on the 17th of December 2019 for the purpose of creating textured 3D Object Model (1.8km2), Photogrammetric Mesh (24.5m2). and Aerial Orthoimagery (24.5km2). This project and other 3D Regional POC datasets can be visualised using Geocirrus 3D-GIS Web Application (tinyurl.com/5xk8v2fz) available until June 30, 2021 All 3D Regional POC dataset can be accessed/downloaded via the link tinyurl.com/3f9x2rfx This project includes a subset of Imagery and Elevation data over the 3D Model extent (3D Regional Towns LIDAR). Full extent of site/town Elevation GRIDs and Imagery dataset can be access via tinyurl.com/a7q1sype (Esri ASCII, ECW) In addition LiDAR point clouds and GRIDs can be accessed via Geoscience Australia - Elvis: https://elevation.fsdf.org.au/ (32bit GeoTIFF, LAZ)

  • This layer provides source data for groundwater as found in WMIS. WMIS replaced the Victorian Data Warehouse and the Groundwater Management System in 2013. The latest update (Mar 2017) for this dataset is from WMIS.

  • On behalf of the Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation (GMTOAC), DELWPs Coordinated Imagery Program undertook an aerial LiDAR and concurrent imagery survey over the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape including Lake Condah and the lava flow down to the southern coast; an area totalling 300km2. The site has been formally recognised on the UNESCO World Heritage list for its Aboriginal cultural values mainly relating to aquaculture which date back to over 6000 years. The primary purpose of the survey was to collect data of sufficient detail to support the identification and mapping of cultural heritage features known to exist throughout the area. The valuable data would also support landscape assessment and land management activities. The surveyed data includes 10cm true colour aerial photography and highly detailed LiDAR data at an aggregated point density of approximately 80 points per square metre (ppsm). This was achieved through a combination of multi-swath captures designed at 25-30 ppsm in the N-S, SW-NE & E-W directions. These were used to derive a range of standard and non-standard DEM datasets and colourised LiDAR points clouds. The data is considered culturally sensitive and requires permission by the Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation (GMTOAC) for access.

  • Polygons delineating Forest Management Blocks. The layer also contains aggregations of forest management blocks representing other administrative boundaries such as Forest Districts, Work Centres, Forest Management Areas (FMAs), VicForests Adiminstrative areas and an approximation to RFAs based on blocks. This is implemented via the use of Arc/Info region attribute tables.

  • This layer is part of Vicmap Lite and contains stylised polygon features from which key geographic areas can be labelled. Vicmap Lite datasets are suited for use between scales of 1: 250,000 and 1 : 5 million. The polygons were screen digitised using BASIN100 as a rough guide. The level of attribute information, the number of features and the number of vertices has been simplified to suit the 1: 250,000 - 1 : 5 million scale range. The concept of a Scale Use Code has been introduced to help control the level of detail displayed. THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN AUGUST 2008

  • This layer is part of Vicmap Lite and contains polygon features delineating built up areas. Vicmap Lite datasets are suited for use between scales of 1: 250,000 and 1 : 5 million. The polygons were sourced from Vicmap Features. The level of attribute information, the number of features and the number of vertices has been simplified to suit the 1: 250,000 - 1 : 5 million scale range. The concept of a Scale Use Code has been introduced to help control the level of detail displayed. THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN MAY 2017

  • The Elevation Lidar will be used for multiple purposes, including the assessment of waterways health, flood modelling, contribution to Vicmap Elevation DEMs and bushfire recovery for the protection of key biodiversity areas located in this region. This AOI fills a gap left in the Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) coverage of 2019-20 and delivers the same forest model products to ensure the set if RFA data products are contnuous through this area.

  • Refer to FORMB100 (Forest Management Boundaries) - Product version ANZVI0803003301