Cheers
Well, it’s my last day here at Gaia Resources, it’s been fun and I’ve managed to learn a lot about... Continue reading →
Well, it’s my last day here at Gaia Resources, it’s been fun and I’ve managed to learn a lot about... Continue reading →
Tim walked into the office this morning with a big smile and asked “Enjoy the cricket last night?”. Yup, Australia... Continue reading →
This Friday marks the end of an era at Gaia Resources. Tim Carpenter is leaving us this Friday. Tim’s... Continue reading →
So, as Piers has written in the blog, this is Tim Carpenter’s last week here with us at Gaia Resources. ... Continue reading →
We’ve closed off applications for the Senior developer position and we hope to have an announcement on the position next... Continue reading →
I’m currently living the experience of those poor unfortunate people who couldn’t make it to the TDWG 2008 conference in... Continue reading →
On Thursday the 28th I officially presented the 2009 scholarship to Matt Aravidis at the Curtin prize-giving ceremony, held at... Continue reading →
This weekend is a long weekend in Western Australia – Foundation Day. So our office will be unattended on Monday... Continue reading →
We are recruiting once again – this time for a Senior Developer position. More information can be found on the... 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 →