DrupalSouth Hobart 2019 reflections
I attended the DrupalSouth Hobart 2019 conference for three days of talks, workshops, code sprints, social shindigs and intense learning... Continue reading →
I attended the DrupalSouth Hobart 2019 conference for three days of talks, workshops, code sprints, social shindigs and intense learning... Continue reading →
Right now, Australia and New Zealand’s premiere Drupal Conference – DrupalSouth – is happening in Hobart, Tasmania. I was lucky... Continue reading →
Over 28-29 April 2019, Gaia Resources proudly sponsored Drupal Camp 2019, and I was very happy to attend and represent... Continue reading →
Back in 2017 the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) embarked on a vendor survey of Collection Management System software capabilities... Continue reading →
Back in October 2018, Piers presented to the 2018 ASA Conference with Bootstrapping small archives. One of the key artefacts... Continue reading →
Over the last few months we have been working with the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) to migrate their archival management... Continue reading →
Recently we began a project with the Royal Society of Queensland to make a new web application and online resource.... Continue reading →
Outside of my role as Technical Project Manager at Gaia Resources, I have a few hobbies and passions: spending time... Continue reading →
Last Friday Gaia Resources was invited to Queensland’s International Open Data Day event, so I went along to set up... Continue reading →
We recently participated in the Testing Within Government (TWiG) program as part of the Queensland Government’s Advance Queensland innovation program.... Continue reading →
Recently I’ve volunteered to co-ordinate the Brisbane Website Accessibility and Inclusive Design Meetup group. I used to run the Perth... Continue reading →
We’ve recently redeveloped the website for the Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA) website: http://citizenscience.org.au. We’ve provided a range of support... Continue reading →
Earlier this year Gaia Resources applied to join the Testing Within Government (TWiG program) as part of Advance Queensland. With... Continue reading →
A couple of months ago I introduced a project to work on a combined resource of cultural collection resources across... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was recently successful in a tender to work with the state of Tasmania in producing a web pilot... Continue reading →
We’ve been working and partnering with some Queensland based Natural Resource Management (NRM) groups to expand the services we offer... Continue reading →
GovHack is annual event where people are invited to attend an intensive weekend-long hack to use open government data to... Continue reading →
While we were working on the Royal Western Australian Historical Society project, we made the decision to develop their web site in... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: This is probably one of our worst kept secrets, but Morgan joined us a few weeks ago, and... Continue reading →
Plugin by Social Author Bio