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Record numbers for Surveying and Spatial NZ conference
Over 350 surveyors and spatial scientists are set to descend on Auckland for the S+SNZ 2019 conference.
FIG 2016 Christchurch – abstracts due this week
The FIG Working Week, held in Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-6 May 2016, is making a final call for papers.
Call for papers for 2016 FIG Working Week
FIG is calling for papers to fill the preliminary program for the Christchurch 2016 Working Week.
New Zealand Institute of Surveyors appoints new board
NZIS has a newly appointed Institute Board, including two independent members.
SSSI releases the 2012 Land Surveying Commission Conference program
The National Land Surveying Commission Conference 2012 will be held at the Sebel, Albert Park, in Melbourne, from the 18th to the 21st April 2012. This conference continues and expands upon the tradition of national Australian surveying conferences as previously organised by the Institution of Surveyors Australia. The National Land Surveying Commission […]
New Zealand Institute of Surveyors Awards of Excellence announced
The New Zealand Institute of Surveyors (NZIS) Awards of Excellence were presented at the NZIS annual conference dinner held at Te Papa in Wellington last week. The awards are open to all Institute members with the aim of encouraging and identifying excellent performance by the surveying profession. The Award judges, led by Dr […]
SSSC2011 conference approaches
The start of SSSC2011 is only days away and all indications are pointing to a bumper turn-out. For the first time in NZ, exhibitors have an opportunity to showcase their wares during a public open day/expo on Tuesday the 22nd of November. The sponsors have turned out in numbers, and exhibition space sold […]
Surveying at Sea: Setting Professional Standards
SIMON IRONSIDE The Australasian Hydrographic Surveyors Certification Panel is seeking international endorsement for its certification process. If accepted, the process would become the national competency standard for hydrographic surveyors in New Zealand and Australia (subject to regulatory approval) and the certification would be recognised internationally. To this end, the AHSCP has applied to the […]