Twenty Years
This year marks the 20th year of Gaia Resources. This year, you’re going to see a fair bit from us... Continue reading →
This year marks the 20th year of Gaia Resources. This year, you’re going to see a fair bit from us... Continue reading →
Last week was the first TDWG conference I’ve been to since the Fremantle one in 2008, and I was really... Continue reading →
What is an archive? What are the challenges facing archives in 2023? How can we help archivists do their jobs... Continue reading →
Sarah and I got the opportunity to go to the Australian Society of Archives conference in Canberra last month, and... Continue reading →
You may have heard about free and open source software – we’ve talked about it a lot at Gaia, and... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was proud to be involved last week with the Perth Hub of the virtual FOSS4G SoTM Oceania 2020... Continue reading →
The Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) annual conference was, like so many others, an online-only experience. With an audience of uber-nerds... Continue reading →
This past Friday and Saturday, I was thrilled to attend the Small Museums Conference, hosted at the Historic Ormiston House.... Continue reading →
On Friday 11th September 2020 Piers and I attended the Dieback Information Group Conference and South Coast NRM Dieback Information... Continue reading →
We’ve talked in previous blogs about adapting working arrangements in the face of these really challenging times, but I’m not sure... Continue reading →
I recently attended an online forum presenting the outcomes of a major review of Australia’s taxonomic resources, as part of... Continue reading →
Well, the sun has set on another Savanna Fire Forum, and what a sunset delegates were treated to in Darwin... 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 was recently asked the question: what can a technology company do for environmental regulation? It’s a great question and... Continue reading →
I leapt into the rabbit hole that is Archives yet again this year – building on my previous attendance in... 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 →
Editors note: What many people may not know is that we’ve been working with Jessie Oliver on a few citizen... Continue reading →
A few weeks ago I headed along to the Savanna Fire Forum at Charles Darwin University, and to the subsequent... Continue reading →
Jake and I are back from Melbourne where we were one of hundreds of open-source spatial software enthusiasts attending last... Continue reading →
Last week I attended the Rangelands Natural Resource Management (NRM) Annual General Meeting and their showcase and sundowner. The theme... Continue reading →