By tread | 19 April 26
Strategic land use: De-risking projects through cultural intelligence Planning land use in culturally significant areas requires a precise balance between operational objectives and sacred site protection. BunjilView acts as the bridge, integrating cultural site records with environmental and development planning to ensure that every project respects community values and maintains its social license to operate. […]
By tread | 19 April 26
Guardian of Country: Proactive heritage monitoring & risk mitigation Cultural heritage sites are vulnerable to environmental changes and development pressures that often go undetected until damage is irreversible. BunjilView provides an early warning system by centralising drone, satellite, and environmental sensor data to detect subtle shifts, track erosion, and assess risks to Country in real-time. […]
By tread | 19 April 26
Preserving the past through the lens of the future: Bridging traditional knowledge and geospatial precision BunjilView helps organisations document and safeguard culturally significant sites through advanced geospatial mapping and multi-source data capture. By creating secure, high-resolution digital records of heritage areas, we enable organisations to visualise site boundaries and manage access permissions responsibly—ensuring culturally respectful […]
By tread | 19 April 26
BunjilView was recently invited to contribute to a landmark report by the University of Queensland’s Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) titled “Drone technology and Indigenous Australians: A scan of current uses.” The research highlights how First Nations organisations are moving beyond simple aerial photography to lead the way in complex land stewardship and cultural preservation. A key focus […]
By dev | 10 March 26
High-fidelity mapping for resilient stewardship Resilient land stewardship requires moving beyond static snapshots to dynamic, millimetre-accurate geospatial models. BunjilView combines survey-grade assessments—aligned to the Australian Height Datum (AHD)—with advanced remote sensing to monitor erosion, water levels, and heritage sites with exceptional detail. Stewardship & connection to Country Precision is a tool for protection. High-fidelity mapping […]
By dev | 20 February 26
Centralising stewardship across multiple landholdings Managing multiple landholdings and waterways is complex and often fragmented. BunjilView eliminates data silos by centralising diverse datasets from drones, satellites, and ground sensors into a single, authoritative source of truth. This unified approach enables oversight, planning, and decision-making at scale without relying on disconnected systems. Stewardship & connection to […]
By dev | 13 January 26
Reducing operational risk in remote landscapes BunjilView minimises risks in land management by replacing high-risk fieldwork with high-fidelity intelligence. By combining remote monitoring and scenario modelling, we reduce the need for in-field inspections in hazardous or sensitive locations—safeguarding personnel, respecting cultural sites, and protecting ecosystems. Stewardship & connection to Country Stewardship begins with respect. By […]
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By choosing to partner with BunjilView, you are choosing to support a First Nations-led organisation that reinvests 20% of all profits into the Pauline E. McLeod Foundation. Dedicated to creating opportunities for the next generation, the Foundation’s focus areas include First Nations mental health, entrepreneurship, and education, as well as career pathways in the tech and geospatial sectors for young First Nations Australians.