Milestones in August
This week sees two pretty big milestones. I’m currently on the road again, this time in Melbourne for the release... Continue reading →
This week sees two pretty big milestones. I’m currently on the road again, this time in Melbourne for the release... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources’ Director, Piers Higgs, was appointed as the Citizen Science Team Lead for the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA)... Continue reading →
On Friday, Sam Nelson from Greenbase came over to give us a return presentation about their work with National Pollutant... Continue reading →
I recently had the opportunity to attend the WA launch of MapInfo 10.5 and while this release feels less revolutionary... Continue reading →
We all know that the end of the financial year is approaching, and for some of us that brings deadlines... Continue reading →
Last week I was in Canberra doing some development work for the Department of the Environment, Heritage, Water and the... Continue reading →
On Tuesday night Andrew, Akeal and I went to the SSSI YP event titled “Environmental Initiatives Through Spatial Innovation”, which... Continue reading →
s little as five years ago it would have been hard to imagine that GIS, maps and location would have... Continue reading →
I thought I’d explore why the citizen science initiatives we are working on for the Atlas of Living Australia are... Continue reading →
Akeal and I went to this year’s ESRI Australia’s user group conference for the Asia Pacific region held on the... Continue reading →
As you may have noticed, Gaia Resources has a brand new website. I thought I’d take the opportunity to collate... Continue reading →
When I look through our historical work, Gaia Resources has been involved in citizen science – specifically in the area... Continue reading →
To continue the theme on opensource software I’ve written about my experiences of using Linux on an Asus 1000HE Eee... Continue reading →
This year, Gaia Resources took on an interesting New Years resolution. For a long time we have been promoting opensource... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources have worked with the Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) on their Bush Blitz program for some time, assisting... Continue reading →
In the last few months I have been using a few new tools that I have found really useful. Best... Continue reading →
We have closed the recently advertised Junior Office Assistant position and are working on shortlisting and interviewing applicants. This is... Continue reading →
It’s been impossible to avoid the big tech news of last week – Google have released their Nexus One phone.... Continue reading →
It’s been a busy first week back. While I’ve been trying to get the project planning for our work with... Continue reading →
As 2009 rolls to an end, it’s an opportune time for us to review the year… so here goes. We... Continue reading →