Andrew’s 10 Year Anniversary
After hitting my ten-year anniversary in August it seemed like a good opportunity to look back on my time at... Continue reading →
After hitting my ten-year anniversary in August it seemed like a good opportunity to look back on my time at... Continue reading →
Last week I headed down to Collie to hang out with the Natural Resource Management (NRM) community at the South... Continue reading →
I am getting to that age where I think I can carry on with sports and eating habits like I’m... Continue reading →
Back in January, we started talking to the Great Victorian Desert Biodiversity Trust (GVDBT) about a project that would identify... Continue reading →
Along with the South West Catchments Council we were successful in receiving funding from the State Natural Resource Management Community... Continue reading →
One of the earliest projects we did using the Quantum GIS open source package was with Tranen Revegetation Systems, and... Continue reading →
(Yes, this is a clickbait title) I heard a phrase recently which was really upsetting: “What are the disadvantages of... Continue reading →
Spring has brought some eager QGIS trainees to the fore, with two training courses run in as many months at... Continue reading →
A while back we posted about how we’d taken some town planning maps from the State Records Office of WA... Continue reading →
We’ve been working and partnering with some Queensland based Natural Resource Management (NRM) groups to expand the services we offer... Continue reading →
QGIS is the world’s best open source (and free) desktop GIS software and it just keeps getting better. Want to... Continue reading →
We have been working with Ross Wood from the Goldfields Nullarbor Rangelands Biosecurity Association (GNRBA) to help target the work... Continue reading →
With our strong background and interest in all things spatial here at Gaia Resources, we’ve just begun a round of... Continue reading →
Previously, I’ve taken some time around Christmas to write about the highlights of the last 12 months, and I thought... Continue reading →
Throughout the entire time Gaia Resources has been operating, data has been the key to many of our projects. Particularly... Continue reading →
I am starting to feel like a local for all my enjoyable trips down to gorgeous Albany. This trip was... Continue reading →
Hi, my name is Jake Geddes and I am the newest Spatial Analyst at Gaia Resources. I have been here... Continue reading →
I’ve previously written about the Pilbara Corridors Conservation Action Planning workshops (one and two) that I’ve attended as the “spatial support... Continue reading →
In early June I took another trip down to Albany to roll out an instance of GRID and run another... Continue reading →
A few years ago we did a small internal project looking at the street trees in the area surrounding our... Continue reading →