Wrapping Up 2023
We’ve just done our usual final team meeting of the year, wrapping up 2023 in our usual way by running... Continue reading →
We’ve just done our usual final team meeting of the year, wrapping up 2023 in our usual way by running... Continue reading →
During the last month, we stumbled across a milestone – the first timesheet entry for Gaia Resources was made 19... Continue reading →
One of the side effects of urban and agricultural development is vegetation fragmentation, which affects biodiversity conservation and environmental quality.... Continue reading →
Last time you heard from me I told you about the NASA hackathon and how the team I was part... Continue reading →
During the first weekend of October I took part in NASA’s Space App Challenge, also known as “the world’s largest... Continue reading →
Another financial year has passed – marking the 17th year since I set up Gaia Resources back in 2004, and... Continue reading →
Controlled burning is underway across the western and central parts of tropical north Australia. As we move into the dry... 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 →
Following on from our recent posts on the NAFI Fire Information and Slug Sleuth apps, we thought it would be... Continue reading →
Following on from last week’s blog on the launch of the NAFI Fire Information app, we thought we’d mention some... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources worked closely with the Northern Australia and Rangelands Fire Information (NAFI) to design and build the app, which you... Continue reading →
Today marks the launch of the NAFI Fire Information app by the team at Charles Darwin University (CDU) responsible for maintaining Northern... Continue reading →
Within my first two weeks of moving to Darwin, Rohan Fisher from the Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research invited me... Continue reading →
With the support and collaboration of Parks Australia‘s Australian Marine Parks team and Rachel Hutton at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation... Continue reading →
You may have read about Gaia Resources involvement in the development of the Essential Services Volunteers app previously this year.... Continue reading →
It is National Volunteers Week — what better time to provide an update on progress with the Essential Service Volunteers... Continue reading →
In late 2019, Gaia Resources answered a call from the Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades WA, who were seeking a partner... Continue reading →
In late 2019, Gaia Resources answered a call from the Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades WA, who were seeking a partner... Continue reading →
In 2019 we developed Slug Sleuth for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS – now in the Department... Continue reading →
We recently developed Slug Sleuth for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). Slug Sleuth aims to help scientists,... Continue reading →