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We’ve just sent out invites to a “Thank you” event for a wide range of data suppliers. A large number of... Continue reading →
We’ve just sent out invites to a “Thank you” event for a wide range of data suppliers. A large number of... Continue reading →
Whilst Australia slowly edges closer to converting to Chip and PIN technology a new technology is being trialled in the... Continue reading →
Piers is back from the Tasmania-Brisbane trip – and Tim is also back from his Half Iron Man in Busselton... Continue reading →
Last year we were approached by BHP Billiton with a brief to provide a field collection solution. While we can’t... Continue reading →
MapInfo have just announced via their blog that MapInfo version 10 will feature full support for the open source database... Continue reading →
Piers heads to Tasmania this week to the Faunal Collections Informatics Group meeting in Launceston. Piers will be talking about... Continue reading →
First, a quick disclaimer; this is based on my personal experiences and in no way reflects the opinions of anyone... Continue reading →
I had a fortunate excuse to head to Darwin this week – my fiancée was at a medical conference. So... Continue reading →
Matt Aravidis, who won the 2009 Gaia Resources scholarship, starts with us today as a casual GIS operator. Matt is... Continue reading →
Piers is back from Darwin, where he had a great time and a good meeting with the Museum and Art... Continue reading →
Piers is heading to Darwin this weekend, and will be catching up with a few clients and suppliers over the... Continue reading →
I was reading through the Taxacom mailing list over the weekend and saw a few posts about GPS accuracies and... Continue reading →
At the beginning of last week Piers and I took a trip to Canberra to give a presentation at the... Continue reading →
Piers and Tim are now back from their trip to Canberra and Sydney. The trip was well worth it, and... Continue reading →
gvSIG Mobile Version 0.2 was released 04/03/09, the key feature of this release is the ability to create new features.... Continue reading →
We love using open source code at Gaia Resources and want to give as much back as possible. It had... Continue reading →
The latest Co-ordinates magazine feed that came across my inbox had an article in it that made me think a... Continue reading →
Piers and Tim are heading to Canberra and Sydney today to do some presentations and meetings with the Department of Environment, Water,... Continue reading →
Curtin University has put up a PDF article about the recent scholarship presentations, where Piers presented Matt Aravidis with the... Continue reading →
Just a brief reminder that today is a public holiday here in Western Australia today, so our offices are closed.