RetroMaps
Gaia Resources was engaged by the State Records Office of Western Australia (SROWA) in early 2019 to design and develop... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was engaged by the State Records Office of Western Australia (SROWA) in early 2019 to design and develop... Continue reading →
The staff at Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) have been using QGIS as an operational tool for mapping and analysis... Continue reading →
In a continuation of our blogs on dealing with the COVID-19 Coronavirus, this week we thought we’d update our stakeholders... Continue reading →
In late 2019, Gaia Resources answered a call from the Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades WA, who were seeking a partner... Continue reading →
Tracey spent two days in Albany recently, undertaking Geographic and Reporting Information Database (GRID) Administrator training for the South Coast... Continue reading →
Gaia Resource’s Environmental QGIS Course for Beginners has been met with great enthusiasm by the many attendees in WA over... Continue reading →
Well, the sun has set on another Savanna Fire Forum, and what a sunset delegates were treated to in Darwin... Continue reading →
This week I am attending the North Australia Savanna Fire Forum, a two-day meeting that aims to facilitate discussion and... Continue reading →
We posted late last year on our upcoming “summer of QGIS training”, and thought it might be interesting to review... Continue reading →
We’ve recently had the pleasure of building a new on-line spatial system for the Land for Wildlife program. Land for... Continue reading →
Summer is often a time for environmental practitioners and land managers to stay in the office, process the previous year’s... Continue reading →
I was recently asked the question: what can a technology company do for environmental regulation? It’s a great question and... Continue reading →
I recently travelled through the red centre of Australia which was an epic family road trip from Darwin and included... Continue reading →
Having been a spectator, then speaker, and now organiser of this networking event, Georabble is a phenomenon I have really... Continue reading →
You perhaps read January’s blog post on developing a simple dynamic Fungi field guide from available resources. Our GIS tiger... Continue reading →
This week marks the launch by the Minister for Agriculture Jaclyn Symes of a new mobile application called “Notify Now”... Continue reading →
In the last week, two Gaia Resources team members in different parts of Australia have proudly presented their spatial industry... Continue reading →
You can read this post on the Honey Bee Products Cooperative Research Centre site (see http://www.crchoneybeeproducts.com/phenological-analysis-of-eucalyptus-wandoo-for-honey-bee-foraging/). Why not try out... Continue reading →
When Barbara and I previously talked about the research I’ve been working on with the Honey Bee Products Cooperative Research... Continue reading →
No, we’re not talking about people losing their jobs here. We’re talking about automation being able to assist people to... Continue reading →