Government remote sensing products produced from Landsat satellite imagery for statewide monitoring programs can be downloaded from the QSpatial data portal. The Queensland Government's archive collection of Landsat satellite imagery is managed on behalf of the Department of Resources by the Remote Sensing Centre, Department of Environment and Science. Landsat satellite data is now openly available through the United States Geological Survey EarthExplorer website.
Under an agreement with Planet Labs, you can access a high resolution mosaic of Queensland for free under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike licence (CC BY-SA). Select agencies can access the imagery feed through the spatial imagery subscription plan. Through an agreement with Planet Labs-the operator of the world's largest constellation of Earth-observation satellites-we have access to a near daily feed of high-resolution satellite images covering the whole of Queensland. Previous state captures including SPOT 1.5m during 2013–14 and SPOT 2.5m during 2012 are also available to state and local government agencies. Recent data is available to select agencies through the spatial imagery subscription plan. The most recently captured high-resolution satellite imagery can be viewed on the Queensland Globe. Statewide imagery coverage from the DMC3 TripleSat constellation at 80cm resolution is being acquired and made available for 20. The Department of Resources maintains general reference imagery captured by commercial satellite at a resolution of 1.5m or better under whole-of-government licensing arrangements. Satellite imagery acquired is either openly available or has been procured from commercial providers and access is restricted under licence agreements. Satellite imagery of Queensland at various resolutions is available online or by subscription.