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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Moves afoot at Fortuna", Oct 02 2008
... Defence Imagery Geospatial Organisation (DIGO)...This document details the recent relocation of the Defence Imagery Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) from Fortuna Villa in Golden Square to a new facility in Longlea. ...This document details the recent relocation of the Defence Imagery Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) from Fortuna Villa in Golden Square to a new facility in Longlea. ...This document details the recent relocation of the Defence Imagery Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) from Fortuna Villa in Golden Square to a new facility in Longlea. DIGO has vacated Fortuna Villa after 66 years and moved to a new headquarters at Atlas Road, Longlea.The move was completed recently, with staff farewelling the old site and removal trucks seen transporting items. The official opening of the Longlea facility is scheduled for early November, with celebrations to honor Fortuna Villa's legacy. Army surveyors originally moved into Fortuna Villa in 1942, and the Department of Defence has occupied the property since then. The property is now in higher demand, and its future use is under local discussion.The Villa Fortuna Action Group is preparing a proposal for the City of Greater Bendigo to develop the site into an arts and cultural precinct. The group has been in contact with the Department of Defence regarding a public open day, expected in late October or November.Security ArrangementsFortuna Article - "Moves afoot at Fortuna" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Oct 02 2008 by Nino Bucci This item contains the following: 11217.18a Part of page - Article Fortuna - "Moves afoot at Fortuna"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, defence imagery geospatial organisation (digo) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "DIGO's new home opens", Nov 13 2008
... The article highlights the opening of the $52 million Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) facility in Junortoun, Bendigo, emphasizing its strategic and economic significance The new DIGO centre is the sole provider of geospatial intelligence for Australia's defence and national interests. ...The article highlights the opening of the $52 million Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) facility in Junortoun, Bendigo, emphasizing its strategic and economic significance The new DIGO centre is the sole provider of geospatial intelligence for Australia's defence and national interests. ...The article highlights the opening of the $52 million Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) facility in Junortoun, Bendigo, emphasizing its strategic and economic significance The new DIGO centre is the sole provider of geospatial intelligence for Australia's defence and national interests. The facility ensures DIGO remains a world-class organization in geospatial information and services. Bendigo has been important to Australia's defence since 1942, previously hosting Defence mapping at the Fortuna site. Defence spends about $130 million annually in Bendigo on personnel, equipment, services, and facilities. The new DIGO facility is expected to promote local employment and economic growth. Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon visited Thales Australia, which designs and produces the Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle.Defence recently ordered 293 more Bushmasters, totaling 737 vehicles.Fortuna Article - "DIGO's new home opens" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Nov 13 2008 Picutres Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.20a Colour Photo of Joel Fitzgibbon 11217.20b Part of page 5 - Article "DIGO's new home opens" non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, digo, geospatial intelligence -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - DIGO Map Library and Repromat Review 2004, Geospatial Analysis Centre, Bendigo, 25 Oct 2004
... With the disbandment of the Army Survey Regiment in 1996 the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) inherited that repromat archive. ...With the disbandment of the Army Survey Regiment in 1996 the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) inherited that repromat archive. ...Prior to the digital revolution the only medium by which cartographic information could be reproduced and distributed on mass was via printed media. The final negatives (repromat) used to produce the printed products were the culmination of a complex cartographic process and were therefore carefully preserved and stored. Preservation of the so-called final negatives enabled subsequent reprinting with minimal cartographic intervention. Since the arrival of the Land Headquarters Cartographic Company at Fortuna in 1942 the repromat for all products produced by the Australian Survey Corps were carefully stored. With the disbandment of the Army Survey Regiment in 1996 the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) inherited that repromat archive. It was immanent that the support for film based printing was ending so on 25 October 2004 a review was required to determine the way ahead for the repromat and paper maps stored in the DIGO Map Libraries. Most of these maps were produced by the Royal Australian Survey Corps. This report is the result of that review. The report recommends the disposal of the repromat and the retention of single map copies. A4 plastic covered report, plastic clip bound, front page clear and rear page red. 9 x page document about the future of repromat and map printing.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Map - JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: PHOTO-MAP OF BENDIGO, 2007
... Map, Photo-map of Bendigo,Australian Government Department of Defence,prepared and published by the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation 2007.Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2007.Australia Photomap 1:15 000. Edition 2-DIGO...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields MAP Bendigo city streets Defence Imagery & Geospatial Organisation Map, Photo-map of Bendigo,Australian Government Department of Defence,prepared and published by the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation 2007.Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2007.Australia Photomap 1:15 000. Edition 2-DIGO ...Map, Photo-map of Bendigo,Australian Government Department of Defence,prepared and published by the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation 2007.Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2007.Australia Photomap 1:15 000. Edition 2-DIGO. WGS84.Grid 1000 metre UTM Zone 55. (number 407 in map cupboard 1)Defence Imagery & Geospatial Organisationmap, bendigo, city streets -
Woodend RSLMap, Afghanistan South Western Oruzgan Helmad and Kandahar Province’s July 2009, September 2009
... The map was utilised by Alan during his patrols. afghanistan map orguzgan helmand kandahar operation slipper mitchell-lapin 2009 digo 0098-0910 commando special forces Produced by the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation, Geospatial Analysis Centre, September 2009. ...Map was used by Alan Mitchell-Lapin during patrols with Commando Regiment. Alan Mitchell-Lapin is a resident of Woodend.Alan Mitchell-Lappin is a member of the Woodend RSL who served with the Commandos in Afghanistan. Alan was awarded a Commendation for Gallantry for his service in Afghanistan. The map was utilised by Alan during his patrols.Patrol map for South Western Orguzgan Helmand and Kandahar Province’s. Scale 1:200,000. Produced by Australian Government Department of Defence Intelligence and Security. Table top right -Military Legend. Tables middle right - Language distribution, and translation glossary. Table bottom right hand corner - Topograhic Legend. Table centre bottom - Grid magnetic Diagrams. Table top left corner - Tarwin Kowt weather infromation.Produced by the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation, Geospatial Analysis Centre, September 2009. Restricted at time of issue.afghanistan, map, orguzgan, helmand, kandahar, operation slipper, mitchell-lapin, 2009, digo 0098-0910, commando, special forces -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Historic Building has Varied Past", Jul 25 2008
... The Royal Australian Survey Corps was disbanded in 1996.D efence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) was established in 2000 in Canberra and Bendigo to provide geospatial intelligence for defence.In 2004, it was announced that DIGO operations would remain in Bendigo but move from Fortuna. The Department of Defence...The Royal Australian Survey Corps was disbanded in 1996.D efence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) was established in 2000 in Canberra and Bendigo to provide geospatial intelligence for defence.In 2004, it was announced that DIGO operations would remain in Bendigo but move from Fortuna. The Department of Defence ...Built in 1856 by J.T.C. Balderstedt as an eight-room, two-storey red brick house near the New Chum gold reef. Extended in 1869 with a three-room gabled wing. Surrounded by ornate gardens and a masonry wall, overlooking gold mining operations. Purchased by George Lansell in 1871 for 20,000 pounds. Lansell made significant additions and modifications; he died in 1906. By 1938, the property was in disrepair but avoided demolition.In 1942, the Australian military sought a secure location for map printing and storage north of the Great Dividing Range. The Commonwealth acquired a lease on Fortuna, and Army tradesmen made alterations. Major Sari and 150 men arrived in June 1942. The Australian Survey Corps and Women's Army Corps produced classified mapping documents during World War II. Purchased by the Commonwealth Government in 1951. The Royal Australian Survey Corps was disbanded in 1996.D efence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) was established in 2000 in Canberra and Bendigo to provide geospatial intelligence for defence.In 2004, it was announced that DIGO operations would remain in Bendigo but move from Fortuna. The Department of Defence plans to vacate Fortuna, with its future use undecided.History Lives Article - "Historic Building has Varied Past" - The Bendigo Weekly Friday Jul 25 2008 This item contains the following: 11217.15a Colour Photo of Fortuna Long Room 11217.15b Colour Photo of Fortuna Staircase 11217.15c Colour Photo of Fortuna Steps and Entrance 11217.15d Part of page 7 - Fortuna Refit Not an Easy Option 11217.15e Colour Photo of Fortuna Bathroom 11217.15f Colour Photo of Fortuna Entrance Pathnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, australian army survey corps
