Corals of the World
One of the reasons I started Gaia Resources was to see how I could help a range of groups use... Continue reading →
One of the reasons I started Gaia Resources was to see how I could help a range of groups use... 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 →
Last week I posted about the talk I was giving in Adelaide at the second Australian Citizen Science Conference (#CitSciOz18) – Citizen Science... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources has had the pleasure of working with two great projects over the last few months, both funded through the... Continue reading →
On Saturday, 16th September 2017, DDD Perth was held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. DDD is one of... 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 →
Another of our apps for the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (formerly the Department of Parks and Wildlife) has... Continue reading →
Earlier this year Gaia Resources applied to join the Testing Within Government (TWiG program) as part of Advance Queensland. With... Continue reading →
We blogged in September 2016 about our work on an iOS app for the Department of Parks and Wildlife, now... Continue reading →
As part of our previous work on the Atlas of Environmental Health, (such as our previous blog here) we have also... Continue reading →
You might have seen the recent articles in the news and press release from UWA that we will be redeveloping... Continue reading →
Last week the team here at Gaia Resources (led by Serge) released a new web update for the Medical Entomology... Continue reading →
Following on from previous work we did on the Public Open Space (POS) Tool (see our project wrap up here)... Continue reading →
When developing a software solution, context is incredibly important. In our ongoing work with the Atlas of Environmental Health, we... Continue reading →
BirdLife Western Australia’s Southwest Black-Cockatoo Recovery Program has been working with local communities, landholders and land managers since 2001 to research,... Continue reading →
As part of our ongoing work with the Department of Parks and Wildlife, we’ve been recently involved in the redevelopment... Continue reading →
Late last year Tracey and I headed to Victoria as the last part of an intensive project to get the... Continue reading →
A while back we had a call from the Night Parrot Recovery Team (led by Allan Burbidge) asking if we... Continue reading →
(Yes, this is a clickbait title) I heard a phrase recently which was really upsetting: “What are the disadvantages of... Continue reading →