Services

Drones, sensors, and geospatial data processing are complicated, expensive, and easy to get wrong. Our services are designed to make the data accessible and affordable for those who would rather focus on using it than collecting it. It's your Country and your data - our role is to capture it for you with minimal fuss, so you can focus on the important work of protecting, healing, and managing Country - with the support of the Digital Country platform.

Capture of Country

Our Capture of Country service uses satellite data, as well as drones, planes, and boats to construct a precise digital twin of your land. This enables you to visualise, analyse, measure, and manage Country in 3D.

Whether we’re capturing vast landscapes or specific features, we’ll always take a community-first approach and respect the Traditional Owners of the Country.

We'll supply the high-tech tools and their expert operators. Depending on what's required, this could be drones, boats, high-resolution cameras, LiDAR sensors, bathymetry (sonar) sensors, spectrometers, or something else altogether.

We are then able to process the captured data and host it on the Digital Country platform.

Cultural and Biodiversity Mapping

Once the land is captured and visualised on the Digital Country platform, we can help you bring it to life.

Through our partnership with Mona Aboriginal Corporation, we involve Indigenous Youth in the hands-on exploration and mapping of their Country's flora, fauna, cultural sites, song lines, and more. This is done with our team in collaboration with Traditional Owners and other important Community members.

Features can be captured on mobile phones and loaded directly onto the digital map as data points, photos, or even 3D LiDAR scans.

Youth on Country Programmes

The need for digitisation of Country will undoubtedly create learning and employment pathways for future leaders, and we are committed to supporting those pathways.

But for us, the tech's not the priority - our #1 goal is to get as many young people out on Country as we can. We do this by getting them actively involved in Digital Country's Cultural and biodiversity mapping services.

Our youth programmes are managed by Mona Aboriginal Corporation, which has a long track record of success with Youth on Country. Mona’s programmes are designed for fun and learning. But above all else, they’re about connecting with Country:

  • camping on Country

  • learning about local history and culture

  • learning about plant and animal species

  • using digital technology to recognise species of flora

  • using advanced LiDAR technology to capture sites in detailed 3D

  • loading their data into the platform and seeing it come to life on the map

…and it will all come to life on the Digital Country platform