Case Study: Asset Vulnerability Assessment & Mentoring

The South East Councils Climate Change Alliance (SECCCA) engaged Spatial Vision with the support of Marsden Jacob Associates (MJA) to undertake an asset vulnerability assessment on selected assets and a financial review to assist member councils in better understanding and planning for the likely impacts of anticipated climate change.

Spatial Vision Joins the Smart Cities Council Australia New Zealand (SSCANZ)

Spatial Vision is pleased to announce that it will lead the Adjustment Services stage of Victoria’s Digital Cadastre Modernisation Project. Spatial Vision is working in collaboration with Reeds Consulting and Collier Geodetic Solutions for this project.

8 of the Best Data Visualisation Platforms

There has never been such a rich array of free data visualisation platforms to illustrate data stories. Here are some of the best platforms in 2020.

Effective Water Resource Management – Spatial Vision Wins Award for State Strategy

Spatial Vision are proud to have won the 2020 NSW Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Award (APSEA) for Environment and Sustainability with our project ‘Analysis of User Requirements & Spatial Strategy’. Hear from project stakeholders and learn more about the project.

Spatial Vision Partners with ThinkPlace

Spatial Vision have joined forces with human-centred design consultancy ThinkPlace to facilitate strategic innovation, providing significant advantages for clients and both parties alike.

Sustainable Development at the Victorian Spatial Showcase

From COVID tracing to bushfire detection, geospatial technology is having a tremendous impact on the big issues of our time. This year’s Victorian Spatial Showcase & eSummit opened by the Victorian Minister for Planning the Hon. Richard Wynne showcased a number of innovative projects across Victoria that are truly making a difference to lives and livelihoods locally and internationally.

Case Study: Hoddle Grid Heritage Review

The City of Melbourne (CoM) engaged Spatial Vision alongside three heritage consultancies (Context, Ochre Imprints, On Country Heritage and Consulting) to provide a comprehensive review of heritage buildings in the Hoddle Grid. Through thematic and spatial analysis, the CoM gained a richer and more nuanced understanding of the cultural heritage that exists throughout the urban landscape of the central city.

Case Study: Climate Change and Extreme Weather – Using Spatial Data for Impact & Consequence Case Studies

The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) and the Barwon Regional Partnership Councils engaged Spatial Vision to help build their capacity in the application of spatial technologies to better plan for and understand the consequences of anticipated climate change and associated extreme weather events for their communities.

Planning for Climate Change: An Evidence-Based Approach

For generations, Australians have witnessed and endured the harsh realities of our landscape. From unrelenting droughts to catastrophic bushfires, the country is no stranger to extreme weather.
However, with the frequency and severity of these extreme weather events predicted to increase in the near future, it’s important now more than ever to address key questions of how we can better prepare for them and how can we learn from these events to mitigate consequences into the future.

Space and Spatial: A Roadmap for National Growth

Australia’s renewed focus on space presents an number of opportunities for industries to work together to strengthen our economy and future-proof our nation.

The spatial industry can play a significant role in contributing to the Government’s three key objectives for the space industry by 2030.