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  • The Perth 2008 LiDAR data was captured over the Perth region during February, 2008. The data was acquired by AAMHatch (now AAMGroup) and Fugro Spatial Solutions through a number of separate missions as part of the larger Swan Coast LiDAR Survey that covers the regions of Perth, Peel, Harvey, Bunbury and Busselton. The project was funded by Department of Water, WA for the purposes of coastal inundation modelling and a range of local and regional planning. The data are made available under licence for use by Commonwealth, State and Local Government. The data was captured with point density of 1 point per square metre and overall vertical accuracy has been confirmed at <15cm (68% confidence). The data are available as a number of products including mass point files (ASCII, LAS) and ESRI GRID files with 1m grid spacing. A 2m posting hydrologically enforced digital elevation model (HDEM) and inundation contours has also been derived for low lying coastal areas.

  • These datasets cover approximately 180 sq km in the southern sector of the Toowoomba Regional Council and are part of the 2010 Southern Downs LiDAR capture project. This project, undertaken by AAM Pty Ltd on behalf of the Queensland Government captured highly accurate elevation data using LiDAR technology. Available dataset formats (in 1 kilometre tiles) are: - Classified las (LiDAR Data Exchange Format where strikes are classified as ground, non-ground or building) - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ASCII xyz - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ESRI ASCII grid - 0.25 metre contours in ESRI Shape

  • These datasets cover approximately 1700 sq km along the eastern boundary of the Townsville City Council and over all of Magnetic Island and are part of the 2009 North Queensland LiDAR capture project. This project, undertaken by Photomapping Services on behalf of the Queensland Government captured highly accurate elevation data using LiDAR technology. Available dataset formats (in 1 kilometre tiles) are: - Classified las (LiDAR Data Exchange Format where strikes are classified as ground, vegetation or building) - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ASCII xyz - 0.25 metre contours in ESRI Shape

  • These datasets cover approximately 114 sq km over the Kowanyama Community within the Kowanyama Shire Council and are part of the 2010 Gulf LiDAR capture project. This project, undertaken by Vekta Pty Ltd on behalf of the Queensland Government captured highly accurate elevation data using LiDAR technology. Available dataset formats (in 1 kilometre tiles) are: - Classified las (LiDAR Data Exchange Format where strikes are classified as ground, vegetation or building) - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ASCII xyz - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ESRI grid - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ASCII grid - 0.25 metre contours in ESRI Shape

  • Airborne Laser Scanning contains ESRI shapefiles constructed from ground height data points. The heights were obtained from an airborne laser scanning survey conducted by AAM Surveys Pty Ltd. The shapefiles contain surface heights in metres for the eastern half of Christmas Island.

  • Gold Coast 2009 LiDAR survey was captured over the Gold Coast City Council region between 25th March and 9th June 2009. The data was acquired by AAM Hatch (now AAMGroup) and funded by Queensland and Commonwealth governments. The data is licensed for use by all Commonwealth, State and Local Government. Data acquisition and post-processing has been controlled to achieve a vertical accuracy within 0.15m (RMS, 68% CI) and horizontal accuracy within 0.45 m. Horizontal coordinates are based upon Map Grid of Australia (MGA) Zone 56 projection. Vertical coordinates are referenced to Australian Height Datum (AHD). The data was captured with point density of 2.5 points per square metre and the data is available as mass point files (ASCII, LAS) and ESRI GRID files with 1m grid spacing in 1km tiles. The data are available as a number of surface types, products and formats including: mass points, digital elevation model (DEM) and hydrologically enforced DEM (HDEM) for the low lying coastal areas. Gold Coast DEM forms part of the Gold Coast HDEM which is a combination of the Redland 2009 LiDAR, Gold Coast 2009 LiDAR and Logan 2009 LiDAR survey areas.

  • These datasets cover all of the Yarrabah Shire Council and are part of the 2009 Tropical Coast LiDAR capture project. This project, undertaken by Fugro Spatial Solutions Pty Ltd on behalf of the Queensland Government captured highly accurate elevation data using LiDAR technology. Available dataset formats (in 2 kilometre tiles) are: - Classified las (LiDAR Data Exchange Format where strikes are classified as ground, non-ground or building) - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ASCII xyz - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ESRI ASCII grid - 0.25 metre contours in ESRI Shape

  • The Kurnell 2008 LiDAR Survey was captured over Kurnell Peninsula (south of Sydney) on 8 December 2008. The source data was captured by AAM Hatch and funded by New South Wales, Department, Land & Property Management and made available under licence for use by Commonwealth, State and Local Commonwealth Government. The vertical accuracy is 0.15m at 1 sigma in open clear ground as specified in the project scope and 0.3m in the horizontal. All data are referenced to GDA94/MGA Zone 56 and AHD. The source data are available as mass points (ASCII XYZ, LAS) and Gridded 1m DEM tiles or 1m or 10m mosaic. A hydrologically enforced elevation model is available for this product, which should be used for any water modelling. Sydney Hydrological Enforced DEM (HDEM) 2007-2008 is a combination of this dataset and the 2007 & 2008 Sydney LiDAR datasets adn should be used for hyrological modelling.

  • These datasets cover approximately 1450 sq km along the eastern boundary of the Whitsunday Regional Council and are part of the 2009 North Queensland LiDAR capture project. This project, undertaken by Photomapping Services on behalf of the Queensland Government captured highly accurate elevation data using LiDAR technology. Available dataset formats (in 1 kilometre tiles) are: - Classified las (LiDAR Data Exchange Format where strikes are classified as ground, vegetation or building) - 1 metre Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in ASCII xyz - 0.25 metre contours in ESRI Shape

  • Demtiles (a concatenation of DEM tiles) contains some samples of a representation of the Digital Elevation Model as TIFF images.