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These stunning aerial photos of Australia's outback look like paintings Photographer Martine Perret has taken a series of the state's natural landscape from the air.
With more than 300,000 people migrating to Australia in the past five years, big changes have had to be made. Incredible aerial maps show suburbs transform in the blink of an eye.
360 panoramas: aerial photographer Andrew Griffiths creates interactive imagery showcasing Australia's most stunning cities. Photo: lensaloft.com.au 360 panoramas: birds-eye view of Melbourne.
Covering up to 85% of Australia's population, the pictures cover everything suburban homes in Adelaide to quarries in Western Australia, offering a glimpse of the country hidden from most people.
NSW, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, North Territory and the ACT did not appear at all. The area that recorded the most solar units installed since 2001 was 4670 in North Bundaberg ...
Nearmap, an Australia-based company that provides aerial images and data insights to businesses, shared before-and-after images of some of the areas heavily damaged by the fires.
Extraordinary aerial map images have revealed the River Murray’s floodwaters have transformed Renmark into an island town, with some properties marooned on small patches of land surrounded by water.
Around 1,000 people in Queensland have been evacuated from their homes in Australia's worst flooding in decades. Aerial pictures show serve flooding in Rockhampton, Chinchilla, Dalby and Bundaberg.