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I recently travelled through the red centre of Australia which was an epic family road trip from Darwin and included... Continue reading →
I recently travelled through the red centre of Australia which was an epic family road trip from Darwin and included... Continue reading →
I wrote previously about how we were “in pursuit” of the International Organisation for Standards (ISO) standards – both ISO... Continue reading →
A while back – before we became a “national company” as my wife likes to remind me – we had... Continue reading →
You’ve seen previous posts from Chris about his initial impressions of the Northern Territory. He’s posted previously about how he... Continue reading →
I recently attended a seminar exploring the proposal that WA should legislate a carbon budget to reduce its greenhouse gas... Continue reading →
Having been a spectator, then speaker, and now organiser of this networking event, Georabble is a phenomenon I have really... Continue reading →
We worked with Gavin Jackson Cultural Resource Management to review their existing field data collection and reporting approach and develop... Continue reading →
When Gaia Resources was starting out, I had my fingers in everything. I was doing that typical small business owner... Continue reading →
Every year, we get our team together for a week that we call “strategy week”. On the surface, it might... Continue reading →
Editors note: We’ve been working with Jessie Oliver on a few citizen science projects over the last year or so,... 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 →
In the first half of 2019, Gaia Resources was engaged to develop a mobile application for Animal Disease Notifications. Agriculture... Continue reading →
I had the good fortune to attend two very interesting events recently. And if I learnt anything from these two... Continue reading →
Preamble The Slug Sleuth app has been developed by Gaia Resources for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife (NPWS). The purpose... Continue reading →
Slug Sleuth – Privacy Policy The Slug Sleuth app has been developed by Gaia Resources for the NSW National Parks and... Continue reading →
In the last week, two Gaia Resources team members in different parts of Australia have proudly presented their spatial industry... Continue reading →
Over 28-29 April 2019, Gaia Resources proudly sponsored Drupal Camp 2019, and I was very happy to attend and represent... Continue reading →
Editor’s note: This is the second blog from Jessie after her trip to the Citizen Science Association 2019 conference (read... 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 →
Editors note: What many people may not know is that we’ve been working with Jessie Oliver on a few citizen... Continue reading →