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As we say goodbye to 2020, and welcome in a fresh new year, it’s always good to look back at... Continue reading →
As we say goodbye to 2020, and welcome in a fresh new year, it’s always good to look back at... Continue reading →
In the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic, we have taken two big steps forward in line with our strategy... Continue reading →
Yesterday I attended an online event discussing planning for resilient World Heritage Areas, focussing on case studies in the Gondwanan... Continue reading →
We had lots of positive feedback on last week’s cloud post. One correspondent, however, raised a major point I hadn’t... 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 →
I recently attended a seminar exploring the proposal that WA should legislate a carbon budget to reduce its greenhouse gas... Continue reading →
I had the good fortune to attend two very interesting events recently. And if I learnt anything from these two... Continue reading →
A few* years ago “the cloud” started to become the popular buzzword, and I’ll always remember AJ quipping that “only... 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 →
I thought I’d expand upon the previous blog post that mentioned our Perth Christmas function was held at Cottesloe, helping... Continue reading →
Today (Friday 21st December) is the last day of our working year here at Gaia Resources, and we’re off to... Continue reading →
The morning coffee rush is a familiar sight at any café. Baristas bustle behind their machines, scrawl names on plastic... 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 →
Piers’ edit: This is the first in a series of posts that Tracey and I came up with on a... Continue reading →