Gaia Resources Annual Strategy Week
Every year, we get the whole team together in one place for a week that is referred to as our... Continue reading →
Every year, we get the whole team together in one place for a week that is referred to as our... Continue reading →
We recently completed a technical investigation into leveraging Sentinel satellite imagery for monitoring forest canopy cover in forested areas in... Continue reading →
I recently attended Future Led: Superintelligent AI – Social Saviour or world threat? The event was the second I have... Continue reading →
Just over a year ago now, Queensland State Archives (QSA) went live with their new “archiving ecosystem” that was implemented... Continue reading →
One of our key delivery values for Gaia Resources is to make sure that we deliver the best holistic solution... Continue reading →
Sometimes shaking things up a bit in your job is exactly the ticket you need. I had that opportunity recently... Continue reading →
Another financial year has passed – marking the 17th year since I set up Gaia Resources back in 2004, and... Continue reading →
This last weekend saw COVID return to the forefront of the minds of all Australians, with changes happening across multiple... Continue reading →
As part of a webinar series hosted by the CSIRO, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) recently held a webinar... Continue reading →
As we wrote in our previous blog, the “Counting Fish” challenge was put forward by the Australian Institute of Marine... 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 →
There’s no two ways about it: becoming a parent means leading a successful career just becomes a lot harder. Children’s... Continue reading →
For this weeks blog we are doing something a little bit different – we want to hear from you! As... Continue reading →
On Friday, 14th, May, I went to an event at the University of Western Australia, titled “Global biodiversity hotspot with... Continue reading →
Our Data Science team meet regularly to talk about our workloads, upcoming projects and emerging technologies. With software engineers, business... Continue reading →
Controlled burning is underway across the western and central parts of tropical north Australia. As we move into the dry... Continue reading →
I walked into the quiet, near-empty Reading Room at the Queensland State Archives (QSA) recently. Approaching the staff I stated... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources has been appointed to the Government of Western Australia’s Information and Communications Technology Services Common Use Arrangement (CUA) panel. This panel... Continue reading →
Through all of the challenges of working during a pandemic, one of the core things that we have worked to... Continue reading →
These days you can learn about almost any topic by watching videos online. But the benefits of having a trainer... Continue reading →