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Unlock the full potential of location information

The linkage of location and proximity with other forms of information – whether social, demographic, economic or environmental – has the potential to reveal valuable new insights that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of business analysis or policy development.   Combined with an organisation’s own data holdings, PSMA Systems can provide location information and visualisations […]

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GITA – GIS for Oil, Gas & Mining Seminar

An operator’s perspective on the importance of geospatial education for the OGM industry. WHEN: 2012-02-21 to 2012-02-21WHERE: Parmelia Hilton, PerthSTATE: WACOUNTRY: AUS An operator's perspective on the importance of geospatial education for the OGM industry. David Nemeth, a North American pipeline executive, describes the personal and professional benefits to himself and his company realised over […]

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Three more LGA sign up for ASpec

Three more local government authorities have joined the national A-SPEC Digital Data Consortium, a grouping of LGA and state government authorities throughout Australia that is modernising and simplifying the management of council assets, reducing maintenance costs and improving service delivery to ratepayers. They include two Victorian councils, the Strathbogie Shire Council and the Macedon Ranges […]

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GRS-1 competition winners announced

  Our competition to win one of two Topcon GRS-1 RTK rover systems was drawn last Friday, at our offices in Glebe.   Congratulations go to the winners: Garry Cislowski, Senior Surveyor at the Department of Environment & Resource Management; and Alan Garside, Manager, Spatial Data Services at Land & Property Information.   The winners […]

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spatial@gov 2011 overview

  The annual spatial@gov conference, the only geospatial event organised in conjunction with the peak organisations in Australia and New Zealand representing the public, private, research and professional sectors of the spatial community, has now finished for another year.   Themes for this year included: water security; spatial@defence; government spatial activities in other countries; access […]

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Real -Time Humanitarian Imagery

In an effort to support humanitarian relief and human security activities around the world, DigitalGlobe has formed an alliance with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research’s Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT) using FirstLook. UNOSAT aims to use satellite imagery for relief efforts, security, and strategic territorial and development planning within and outside of […]

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spatial@gov

  Hannover Fairs Australia and the Office of Spatial Policy will stage the third spatial@gov Conference and Exhibition in Canberra from 15 to 17 November 2011.   The Conference will explore the increasingly important influence that Geospatial information and technologies have across government activities, enhancing the ability to provide the right services to the right […]

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Special spatial@gov offer for SpatialSource subscribers

  As a SpatialSource or Position subscriber, you are entitled to a discount of up to $165 off the cost of registration for the spatial@gov conference.   spatial@gov is the only geospatial event organised in conjunction with the peak organisations in Australia and New Zealand representing the public, private, research and professional sectors of the […]

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Webmap helping plan WA’s future

  Western Australia’s most senior decision-makers are using a GIS-based planning mega-map to ready the state for the next four decades.   Australian economic and social policy think-tank, the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), partnered with Esri Australia to construct the map exclusively for its ‘Inventing the Future: Shaping WA from 2010 […]

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Forests NSW upgrades spatial tools

Forests New South Wales is implementing GPS, mobile internet and GIS technologies to aid timber harvesting in the state. The system will provide contractors and machine operators with real-time maps displaying their location and position relative to exclusion area boundaries. An important benefit from the project is the automated recording of exactly where the harvest […]

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