
The Australian Esri User Conference – Ozri is back!
In its brand-new format, Ozri 2017 returns with a three-city roadshow across the country in three capital cities. The Australian Esri User Conference strives towards bringing together leading industry experts; showcasing innovative, real-world GIS applications; and displaying the latest in GIS technology advancements.
The new one-day conference will be held in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane during August – with some of the world’s leading GIS experts discussing current trends and the latest technology.
Full event details will be announced shortly. Until then, save the date in your calendar, and start planning for Australia’s nation’s premier geospatial conference.
For further event details, please click here.
The Ozri 2017 call for papers is now open.
Don’t miss this opportunity to share your story with Australia’s spatial community. All abstracts must be submitted by 9 June.
We’re looking for presenters on:
- Innovative applications of the ArcGIS platform;
- Using apps to increase productivity, collaborate and share insight;
- Sharing maps using Web GIS;
- Applying spatial analysis to gain real-world insight;
- Modern day cartography and next-gen map-making; and,
- Supporting the platform through geodatabase design.
Click here to submit an abstract for Ozri 2017.
Each presenter selected for Ozri 2017 will receive a free, all-access pass to attend the largest event on Australia’s spatial calendar.

The Australian Esri User Conference – Ozri is back!
In its brand-new format, Ozri 2017 returns with a three-city roadshow across the country in three capital cities. The Australian Esri User Conference strives towards bringing together leading industry experts; showcasing innovative, real-world GIS applications; and displaying the latest in GIS technology advancements.
The new one-day conference will be held in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane during August – with some of the world’s leading GIS experts discussing current trends and the latest technology.
Full event details will be announced shortly. Until then, save the date in your calendar, and start planning for Australia’s nation’s premier geospatial conference.
For further event details, please click here.
The Ozri 2017 call for papers is now open.
Don’t miss this opportunity to share your story with Australia’s spatial community. All abstracts must be submitted by 9 June.
We’re looking for presenters on:
- Innovative applications of the ArcGIS platform;
- Using apps to increase productivity, collaborate and share insight;
- Sharing maps using Web GIS;
- Applying spatial analysis to gain real-world insight;
- Modern day cartography and next-gen map-making; and,
- Supporting the platform through geodatabase design.
Click here to submit an abstract for Ozri 2017.
Each presenter selected for Ozri 2017 will receive a free, all-access pass to attend the largest event on Australia’s spatial calendar.

SIBA|GITA & the Geography Teachers Association Victoria (GTAV) are working together to present a Business Networking Event featuring:
Dr Stuart Minchin, Chief, Environmental Geoscience Division, Geoscience Australia
Presenting the Digital Earth Australia (Data Cube), and its new approach for organising and analysing the vast quantities of satellite imagery and other Earth observations in both space and time, making it quicker and easier to provide information on issues that can affect all Australians. Minchin will cover how the LINK has enabled the evolution of the FSDF from a conceptual framework represented in static booklets (2012) to a governed, online, dynamic, cloud-based analysis and discovery tool.
Joseph J. Kerski, Ph.D., GISP, Education Manager
The rapid pace of spatial innovation it is now more important than ever that the spatial industries stay connected and support Geography taught in schools and provide the much needed link into industry to ensure curriculum relevance. Understanding the world and using our spatial lens, skills, knowledge and perspective are important to bring about positive change to the world, its environment and its people.
Amelia Chapman, Director, Land Information and Spatial Services, Land Use Victoria
Land Use Victoria brings together long-standing foundational spatial functions that have been apart for over a decade, together with new industry engagement, data analytics and digital innovation functions which are driving greater public value from government land and spatial data. Amelia will provide an ‘over the horizon’ view of the short, medium and longer term directions for these new functions.

The Australian Esri User Conference – Ozri is back!
In its brand-new format, Ozri 2017 returns with a three-city roadshow across the country in three capital cities. The Australian Esri User Conference strives towards bringing together leading industry experts; showcasing innovative, real-world GIS applications; and displaying the latest in GIS technology advancements.
The new one-day conference will be held in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane during August – with some of the world’s leading GIS experts discussing current trends and the latest technology.
Full event details will be announced shortly. Until then, save the date in your calendar, and start planning for Australia’s nation’s premier geospatial conference.
For further event details, please click here.
The Ozri 2017 call for papers is now open.
Don’t miss this opportunity to share your story with Australia’s spatial community. All abstracts must be submitted by 9 June.
We’re looking for presenters on:
- Innovative applications of the ArcGIS platform;
- Using apps to increase productivity, collaborate and share insight;
- Sharing maps using Web GIS;
- Applying spatial analysis to gain real-world insight;
- Modern day cartography and next-gen map-making; and,
- Supporting the platform through geodatabase design.
Click here to submit an abstract for Ozri 2017.
Each presenter selected for Ozri 2017 will receive a free, all-access pass to attend the largest event on Australia’s spatial calendar.

Drones are changing the world. They are changing forever work practices, service delivery and even economies world-wide. For the first time ever, the inaugural World of Drones Congress (WoDC) will provide an international forum for everyone concerned with drones – from businesses to governments, investors to enthusiasts.
WoDC will be presented with the four following streams and sub-streams:
- Business & Education:
- Global Drone Economy
- Investment, Venture Capital and Start ups
- Training & New Vocations
- Industry & Regulation
- Manufacturing
- Construction & Real Estate
- Regulation & Insurance
- Creative Industries
- Drones & Smart Cities
- Media
- The Sport of Drones
- Environment
- Resources
- Agriculture
- Environment

2017 Victoria Chapter Conference
The 2017 Victoria Chapter Conference will be held on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 September at the Crown Promenade Melbourne, with a Networking event on the Thursday evening and the Gala Awards Dinner on Friday.
The Victoria Chapter Conference is a not to be missed event for anyone in the Building Surveying Industry. With this comprehensive program including both technical and practical content and a trade exhibit area during the conference there will be something for everyone. This conference will allow delegates to not only learn valuable skills that they can put to use in their profession but also offers unparalleled networking opportunities with delegates, speakers and trade exhibitors.
Please use the navigation options at the top of this webpage to learn more about the Conference.
Nicholas Snart from Philip Chun was drawn as the iPad winner on 28 July.
Who will this Conference Benefit?
• Building Surveyors & Certifiers
• Regulatory Authorities
• Government Representatives
• Architects and Engineers
• Builders and Developers
• Anyone interested in the Building Surveying Industry
Why you should attend:
GAIN – Insights within the Industry
HEAR – About upcoming projects, policies
UNDERSTAND – The capabilities you need for these projects, policies
LEARN – About new products
BUILD – Your network with other delegates & companies within the industry
ADVANCE – Your knowledge, ability and career

The AIMS Biennial Conference and Awards for Excellence Dinner will both be held in Sydney at the prestigious Doltone House on Friday 8th September 2017.
The theme for the Conference is RAISING THE STANDARDS. There will be two streams of plenary running all day with a focus on this and other specialist areas of the industry.
Ticket prices include all day sessions. The Awards for Excellence Dinner will follow the conference in the evening from 6:30pm.
Accommodation nearby includes IBIS, Mercure, Novotel, Star City, The Oaks, Parkroyal and many more. All delegates are to make their own arrangements for accommodation, flights and transfers to and from the events.
Parking for the event is at Wilsons Carpark – opposite Doltone House at the reduced rate for delegates of $18 for 24 hours.
Conference Program: PROGRAM 2017 Biennial Conference.pdf
Sponsorship Program: We have sponsorship available. Contact Susan Hull or Jacinta Watt on comms@aimsurveyors.com.au
Your attendance at the Conference will award you 10 CPD points.

The biennial event Photogrammetric Week (PhoWo) was initiated by Carl Pulfrich as a “vacation course in photogrammetry” in 1909; since 1973 it has been held at the University of Stuttgart. Over the years remote sensing and geoinformatics together with photogrammetry have become the major subject areas of this conference. Today, the Photogrammetric Week enjoys international recognition as an upgrading seminar and a platform for the exchange of experience. And the new organizer is as well committed to continue the successful history of this event.
The lectures will focus on trends and achievements of the following topics:
- Sensors and Data Acquisition
- Photogrammetry, Computer Vision and Remote Sensing
- Geoinformatics
The presentations will be in English. Sufficient time will be allocated for discussions.
The program will be supplemented with demonstrations and comments on practical examples in the afternoons. The fringe events will offer sufficient opportunity for personal contacts.
In addition, a tutorial on “Remote Sensing – From Basics to advanced Methods” will be held by the Institute for Photogrammetry (ifp) on Sunday afternoon, September 10, 2017. The fundamentals of optical and radar image sensors (SAR) are highlighted and we will emphasize on SAR interferometry and modern methods for land cover classification.

The AIMS 2017 Conference will be held in the beautiful Hunter Valley wine district of NSW.
Following on from the largest international gathering on mine surveyors at last year’s ISM2016, AIMS – The Australian Institute of Mine Surveyors – is keeping the standard high with a packed agenda of high-quality key speakers, interesting technical papers and a broad range of industry exhibitors.
More information will be available soon, please bookmark this page and return regularly to keep up to date.
The AIMS Conference is the premier event of the year in the AIMS calendar.