Welcome to Rob!
Hi there, I am Robert (or Rob, I can never decide), a somewhat nomadic newly employed Software Engineer at Gaia... Continue reading →
Hi there, I am Robert (or Rob, I can never decide), a somewhat nomadic newly employed Software Engineer at Gaia... Continue reading →
I’m Gary Davies, the new Mobile Software Engineer here at Gaia Resources. Time for me to introduce myself! I have... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: This is probably one of our worst kept secrets, but Morgan joined us a few weeks ago, and... Continue reading →
With our strong background and interest in all things spatial here at Gaia Resources, we’ve just begun a round of... Continue reading →
Two weeks ago, the Western Australian Department of Health launched the Western Australian Atlas of Environmental Health covering Medical Entomology, Aboriginal... Continue reading →
The future is very bright for remote sensing using drones. Actually the future is here! Just look at the Phantom... 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 →
The Royal Western Australian Historical Society Inc. (RWAHS) is a not-for-profit organisation whose Vision is that: “present and future generations... Continue reading →
Just before Easter, Gaia Resources coordinated the running of another Citizen Science workshop at the 2016 Communicate to Inspire event,... Continue reading →
A while back, Piers mentioned that it would be nice if we could provide some sort of demonstration of a... Continue reading →
Recently, Inspiring Australia asked us to be involved in their Citizen Science Forum in Brisbane, and so I trekked across... Continue reading →
We’re in the middle of a very busy time for Gaia Resources, and we’re looking to hire a number of... Continue reading →
Last Thursday morning, James and I were invited to attend the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council (EMRC) Digital Forum. While I was... Continue reading →
Bush Blitz is a biodiversity discovery partnership between the Australian Government (Australian Biological Resources Study), BHP Billiton and Earthwatch Australia.... 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 →
Every year I’ve run a kickoff day with the Gaia Resources team, to set the scene for the year ahead. ... Continue reading →
I like to think over the almost 12 years we’ve been in business now, we’ve learned a few things along... Continue reading →
In 2010, as a third year environmental science student, I undertook a study project that would give me nightmares about... Continue reading →
We’re back and blogging for 2016, kicking off with a post about another app we produced, which went live late... Continue reading →
Previously, I’ve taken some time around Christmas to write about the highlights of the last 12 months, and I thought... Continue reading →