FOSS4G Oceania
We usually attend or sponsor conferences for a couple of different reasons; either there is an opportunity to learn something... Continue reading →
We usually attend or sponsor conferences for a couple of different reasons; either there is an opportunity to learn something... Continue reading →
Chris and I each attended a day of this Symposium that aimed to explore the issues surrounding flora and vegetation... Continue reading →
With over $12 billion dollars in new mining projects coming on board and likely to proceed (Business News Western Australia,... Continue reading →
Chris and I recently took a trip down to Bunbury to run a ‘show and tell’ of the new features... 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 →
After hitting my ten-year anniversary in August it seemed like a good opportunity to look back on my time at... Continue reading →
I did mention in my last blog that my brain was fizzing away about Archives… so much so, that when I... Continue reading →
Back in January, we started talking to the Great Victorian Desert Biodiversity Trust (GVDBT) about a project that would identify... 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 →
Last week, Tracey and I did a (long!) day trip to Bunbury to deliver some training for the South West... Continue reading →
As we highlighted in our previous post about the Living Landscapes conference, Perth Region NRM have been working with us... Continue reading →
Last week the team here at Gaia Resources (led by Serge) released a new web update for the Medical Entomology... Continue reading →
When we first set up our QGIS training courses, we had no idea that we’d see so much of the... Continue reading →
Following on from previous work we did on the Public Open Space (POS) Tool (see our project wrap up here)... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: Chris and I have been discussing this for a while, and this is the first of a likely... Continue reading →
Jake recently went along to a Shared Land Information Platform (SLIP) developers workshop to learn about changes Landgate were making... Continue reading →
As part of our ongoing work with GRID, we have just implemented a new instance – this time to the... Continue reading →
One of the earliest projects we did using the Quantum GIS open source package was with Tranen Revegetation Systems, and... Continue reading →
We have recently implemented another instance of our Geographic & Reporting Information Database (GRID) product – this time for the... Continue reading →