Working from home (+pets)
Yesterday, Gaia Resources trialled our Business Continuity Plan (developed under our recent ISO accreditation), by having all our staff in... Continue reading →
Yesterday, Gaia Resources trialled our Business Continuity Plan (developed under our recent ISO accreditation), by having all our staff in... Continue reading →
How we are responding to the Coronavirus at Gaia Resources Gaia Resources is a national company, with three offices in... Continue reading →
Gaia Resource’s Environmental QGIS Course for Beginners has been met with great enthusiasm by the many attendees in WA over... Continue reading →
Well, the sun has set on another Savanna Fire Forum, and what a sunset delegates were treated to in Darwin... Continue reading →
Professional development is beneficial for our team members and important to Gaia Resources. Here are some recent examples from our... Continue reading →
In 2017 Gaia Resources was awarded a small grant as part of the TWiG (Testing Within Government) program within the... Continue reading →
In 2017 Gaia Resources was awarded a small grant as part of the TWiG (Testing Within Government) program within the... Continue reading →
We recently built a new on-line spatial system for the Land for Wildlife program. Land for Wildlife (LFW) helps private... Continue reading →
DATA. It takes centre stage for all science projects – its definition, collection, organisation, analysis and as a significant part... Continue reading →
We posted late last year on our upcoming “summer of QGIS training”, and thought it might be interesting to review... Continue reading →
We’ve recently had the pleasure of building a new on-line spatial system for the Land for Wildlife program. Land for... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources has been working on the BioSys project in conjunction with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA)... Continue reading →
It’s that time of year again – and we’re all just about to go on break for the Christmas period. ... Continue reading →
I attended the DrupalSouth Hobart 2019 conference for three days of talks, workshops, code sprints, social shindigs and intense learning... Continue reading →
Right now, Australia and New Zealand’s premiere Drupal Conference – DrupalSouth – is happening in Hobart, Tasmania. I was lucky... Continue reading →
Over the years, we’ve tried to support future generations of students wherever we can: through the scholarship we used to... Continue reading →
I was recently asked the question: what can a technology company do for environmental regulation? It’s a great question and... Continue reading →
The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau copies archives, manuscripts and rare printed material relating to the Pacific Islands. The aim of the... Continue reading →
Two successful workshops took place last weekend inviting citizen scientists to learn to make observations of WA’s very own motorbike... Continue reading →
The Hydra System is a software stack that enables data collection using flexible schemas, for web interfaces or mobile solutions. ... Continue reading →