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Looking back at 2017

posted on December 20, 2017 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Looking back at 2017

So, as 2017 comes to a close, it’s that time of year where I write some sort of wrap up... Continue reading →

Draft ClimateWatch app dashboard

Inspiring Australia with Citizen Science

posted on December 13, 2017 by Alex Chapman | Comments Off on Inspiring Australia with Citizen Science

Gaia Resources has had the pleasure of working with two great projects over the last few months, both funded through the... Continue reading →

Andrew’s 10 Year Anniversary

posted on December 6, 2017 by Andrew Dennison | Comments Off on Andrew’s 10 Year Anniversary

After hitting my ten-year anniversary in August it seemed like a good opportunity to look back on my time at... Continue reading →

DW v3.0 screenshots

Dolphin Watch version 3 launched!

posted on November 29, 2017 by Alex Chapman | Comments Off on Dolphin Watch version 3 launched!

Version 3.0 of the highly successful Dolphin Watch app has been released this week thanks to the efforts of our... Continue reading →

South West Celebration

posted on November 22, 2017 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on South West Celebration

Last week I headed down to Collie to hang out with the Natural Resource Management (NRM) community at the South... Continue reading →

Welcome to Flux

posted on November 20, 2017 by Piers Higgs | 4 Comments

In what was surely one of the smoothest moves I’ve been involved with, we moved our Perth office from our... Continue reading →

The Fastest Digital Preservation in the West

posted on November 15, 2017 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on The Fastest Digital Preservation in the West

Recently I gave a radio interview at local Perth radio station 6PR, about how Gaia Resources has evolved over the... Continue reading →

How healthy is your GIS environment?

posted on November 7, 2017 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on How healthy is your GIS environment?

I am getting to that age where I think I can carry on with sports and eating habits like I’m... Continue reading →

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Discovering Qld – a reflection

posted on November 1, 2017 by Morgan Strong | Comments Off on Discovering Qld – a reflection

We recently participated in the Testing Within Government (TWiG) program as part of the Queensland Government’s Advance Queensland innovation program.... Continue reading →

Mapping our History – and our Future

posted on October 25, 2017 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Mapping our History – and our Future

I did mention in my last blog that my brain was fizzing away about Archives… so much so, that when I... Continue reading →

GRID permissions – better data sharing for NRMs

posted on October 18, 2017 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on GRID permissions – better data sharing for NRMs

As the wind howls outside the window on a decidedly wintery week in what should be spring (it should be... Continue reading →

A second trip to Wonderland…

posted on October 12, 2017 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on A second trip to Wonderland…

Last year in October, I fell down a rabbit hole at my first Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) conference, and... Continue reading →

South Coast NRM's Tilo Massenbauer and Tracey held demonstrations of the DIDMS Database

2017 Dieback Information Group Conference

posted on October 10, 2017 by Alex Chapman | Comments Off on 2017 Dieback Information Group Conference

Tracey and I recently attended the 2017 Dieback Information Group (DIG) Conference, held at Murdoch University. The conference theme this... Continue reading →

Professor Lyn Beazley AO FTSE

Citizen Science Showcase for Local Government

posted on October 5, 2017 by Alex Chapman | Comments Off on Citizen Science Showcase for Local Government

The Natural Area Managers Network (NAMN) Forum on Citizen Science was held on 26 September and hosted by the WA Local... Continue reading →

Supporting Students – and an Announcement!

posted on October 3, 2017 by Piers Higgs | 2 Comments

A couple of weeks back, I was in the basement of Flux, a co-working space in Perth, being a mentor... Continue reading →

Symbolise in GRID just got a whole lot more interesting

posted on September 29, 2017 by Chris Roach | 2 Comments

Natural Resource Management (NRM) staff and Landcare groups have been using our Geographic Reporting and Information Database (GRID) system for... Continue reading →

What do I want from taxonomy?

posted on September 27, 2017 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on What do I want from taxonomy?

Recently, Alex and myself attended the Perth workshop on the “Decadal Scale Strategic Plan for Taxonomy and Biosystematics”, from the... Continue reading →

Serverless Architecture at the Small Scale

posted on September 21, 2017 by Ben New | Comments Off on Serverless Architecture at the Small Scale

On Saturday, 16th September 2017, DDD Perth was held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. DDD is one of... Continue reading →

Queensland – supporting small businesses

posted on September 19, 2017 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Queensland – supporting small businesses

I have very much come to think that the title of this blog could well be a good marketing slogan... Continue reading →

Morgan Strong presenting to the Brisbane Website Accessibility Meetup

What’s new in WCAG 2.1

posted on September 13, 2017 by Morgan Strong | Comments Off on What’s new in WCAG 2.1

Recently I’ve volunteered to co-ordinate the Brisbane Website Accessibility and Inclusive Design Meetup group. I used to run the Perth... Continue reading →

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