Berrigan Shire Council adopts satellite imagery application
The Spatial Distillery Company has announced that Berrigan Shire Council in southern NSW has selected the company’s Vantor Hub as its platform for accessing high-resolution satellite imagery to support planning, asset management and informed decision-making across the municipality.
The council will gain streamlined web-based access to up-to-date, high-resolution satellite imagery, enabling teams to visualise change over time, assess infrastructure, monitor land use and improve operational efficiency across departments.
Vantor Hub provides regularly refreshed high-resolution satellite imagery via on-demand web access. Coverage is equally suitable for urban, rural and agricultural environments, and is offered as a cost-effective alternative to traditional aerial capture programs.
Berrigan Shire Council will leverage the platform to support a range of functions, including development assessment, environmental monitoring, asset inspections and strategic planning initiatives.
“We’re proud to support Berrigan Shire Council with improved access to timely, high-quality satellite imagery,” said Nigel Lester, CEO The Spatial Distillery Company. “Vantor Hub empowers councils with the visual intelligence they need to make faster, more confident decisions.”
Tahlia Fry, Director Corporate Services at Berrigan Shire Council, said the platform will deliver immediate operational value across multiple departments.
“Access to high-resolution, regularly updated satellite imagery through Vantor Hub provides our team with a practical and cost-effective way to monitor change across the Shire,” she said. “It strengthens our internal decision making, supports asset and infrastructure planning, and ensures we are working with current, reliable spatial information to better serve our community.”
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