Two day QGIS training course
Wanting to make sure you know your vectors from your rasters? Need to make professional quality maps of your spatial... Continue reading →
Wanting to make sure you know your vectors from your rasters? Need to make professional quality maps of your spatial... Continue reading →
With the end of the financial year fast approaching, Gaia Resources has decided to hold our highly regarded 2-day QGIS... Continue reading →
Within my first two weeks of moving to Darwin, Rohan Fisher from the Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research invited me... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources developed a plugin that enables the data from the Northern Australia and Rangelands Fire Information (NAFI) project to... Continue reading →
The staff at Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) have been using QGIS as an operational tool for mapping and analysis... Continue reading →
Gaia Resource’s Environmental QGIS Course for Beginners has been met with great enthusiasm by the many attendees in WA over... Continue reading →
In late 2019, Gaia Resources were engaged by the Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) to undertake a small QGIS plug-in... Continue reading →
We posted late last year on our upcoming “summer of QGIS training”, and thought it might be interesting to review... Continue reading →
Summer is often a time for environmental practitioners and land managers to stay in the office, process the previous year’s... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources provided in-house training for the Environment team at Horizon Power in two separate sessions in June and November... Continue reading →
As most regular readers would be aware by now, we’re supporters of QGIS, and have made our commercial training course... Continue reading →
Well, that just happened. We have just taken our entire Environmental Quantum GIS (QGIS) training course and offered it free... Continue reading →
When we first set up our QGIS training courses, we had no idea that we’d see so much of the... Continue reading →
One of the earliest projects we did using the Quantum GIS open source package was with Tranen Revegetation Systems, and... Continue reading →
Spring has brought some eager QGIS trainees to the fore, with two training courses run in as many months at... Continue reading →
A while back we posted about how we’d taken some town planning maps from the State Records Office of WA... Continue reading →
Quantum GIS (QGIS) is really taking off as a free, open source Geographic Information System (GIS) package across the environmental (and... Continue reading →
QGIS is the world’s best open source (and free) desktop GIS software and it just keeps getting better. Want to... Continue reading →
April seems to be the busiest month for QGIS training we’ve ever had! QGIS training has been a very successful... Continue reading →
QGIS 2.14 (Essen) was released yesterday, with a stack of new features in this release (see the full changelog here), but... Continue reading →