
Date & Time
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
ACT Office of the Surveyor-General’s Update
Outline
- Survey Practice Advisory Committee update,
- Units plan examination and data lodgement
- Laser scanning guideline in NSW and it’s impact on the ACT.
- Legislative review program for the ACT.
- Plan examination update and common problems
- Feedback re Surveyors practice Directions and related Guidelines
Presenter:
Jeff Brown is currently the Surveyor-General of the ACT. He is a registered surveyor in both the ACT and NSW.
Jeff has been with the Office of the Surveyor-General and Land Information for 5 years as the ACT Surveyor-General. Prior to that Jeff ran his own private practice in Yass. He has extensive experience working in a range of jurisdictions in Australia.
The Missing Road – A recent cadastral survey.
Outline:
This “story” describes the survey of a road in a very old subdivision. The road is excluded from adjacent land which the owner wishes to develop. The road is an unused “paper” private road (not Crown or Council Road). The owner wishes to acquire the road to facilitate the future development.
The presentation includes many interesting features such as Adverse Possession and Primary Application, River and Rail boundary definition, ad medium filum and status of roads.
Presenter:
Mike Stapleton. Mike is a surveyor registered in the ACT and New South Wales. He has been doing surveying since graduation in 1978, and as the son of a surveyor has had surveying in his life since he was born 63 years ago!!
Mike has been surveying in Canberra since 2000 with the same organization as it changed from Fisher Stewart to EarthTech to Landata and now Veris. He has recently decided to partially retire, whilst completing on-going projects.
Mike is also a Registered Planner with the Planning Institute of Australia.
Anticipated BOSSI CPD points = 1 Cadastral
Contact
Julie Fairman
julie.fairman@sssi.org.au

Date & Time
Thursday, 28 May 2020
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
It’s time to celebrate at home or in the office with SSSI & SIBA|GITA as we host the annual Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards ceremony, announcing the oceanic winners from our 2019 season of regional awards. Join us online on Thursday 28 May at 4.30pm AEST.
The APSEAs celebrate the achievements of top spatial information enterprises and individuals, showcasing the finest projects and most significant performance of professionals the surveying and spatial industry has to offer.
Aptly renamed to APSEALIVE just for this year, the ceremony will be held via Zoom. There is no cost to attend however registration is required.
APSEALIVE times:
NSW, QLD, VIC, ACT and TAS: 4:30pm
SA & NT: 4:00pm
WA: 2:30pm
To register for the event, please click here. You will receive the link to the Zoom webinar closer to the event.
Contact
Katie Le Miere
rom.qld@sssi.org.au
Date & Time
Monday, 1 Jun 2020
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Vicmap Roadmap
The tsunami of data headed your way
About the speakers:
Cost
SSSI Member $30 | SSSI YP $20 | SSSI Student FREE | Non-member $45
Contact
Su Ling Meimaris
Unleash the value of rapid revisit high resolution satellite solutions from Planet

Join us for the first session in our ‘Locate Connect’ online learning series! Hear from Scott Dewar, Director, Chris Hewett, Assistant Secretary GEOINT Capability and Development & Phil Shears, Director DEF799 Phase 2.
In this session from 1300 – 1400, the Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation (AGO) will be launching the Defence Geospatial-Intelligence (GEOINT) Strategy, a document that addresses how the Defence GEOINT Community will transform to meet the future needs of the Australian Defence Force. The AGO Executive will also provide an update on their GEOINT projects and announce upcoming opportunities for industry and discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the organisation.
Then from 1430 – 1545, AGO, along with Frontier SI will describe how The Analytics Lab Program (AGO Labs) fits into the bigger picture of AGO capability and summarise the outcomes of their 2019 activities. AGO Labs, coordinated through FrontierSI, is investigating a number of ways to better engage and work with industry. Specifically, the AGO is keen to attract a wider pool of companies and technologies to draw on for automated geospatial intelligence. The primary focus of this program is to address AGO capability challenges through a small number of short-term industry projects, with a focus on machine learning and analytics for producing automated imagery analysis, including automated object classification. AGO will announce a new 2020 program of challenges hoping to find innovative solutions through their partnership with FrontierSI.
Join our expert panel as we explore the issues that arise around applying machine learning to mining applications.
We are all used to the idea that machines can do things that humans can’t – computers can do calculations quicker, robots don’t tire as easily, plotters don’t make silly mistakes and excavators are stronger than a pick and shovel.
We acknowledge the practical usefulness of machines but we want to retain control of the power to ‘think’. We learn from our successes, discard the false trails and slowly advance.
The good news is that machines can learn too. With machine learning, the paths that don’t work are discarded and the paths that work are reinforced very quickly, exponentially even. Our ‘thinking’ then comes into play and we can reset parameters before a new solution is presented for approval. The machine learns what we want, and does its thinking so that our thinking is more targeted.
This forum will be hosted by Steve Sullivan, Senior Technical Sales Specialist & Technical Lead at Maptek, joined by panellists Penny Stewart, Hugh Sanderson and Christie Myburgh.
Discover live how Fly&Drive is operated to map infrastructure from an above, oblique and side perspective. Multiplying viewpoints of the lidar survey offers higher chance to have complete coverage of the object of interest. For infrastructure mapping, it allows exhaustive coverage of building outer shell.
In this webinar, you’ll learn :
Fly&Drive product unboxing, vehicle setup and operation
The quick switch from UAV to vehicle
How Fly&Drive answers the need for hybrid mobile/UAV projects
Speakers :
Morgane Selve
Communication Manager
YellowScan
Julien Bernard
Support Manager
YellowScan

This presentation will evaluate progress on the 3D Qld RoadMap developed by the 3D Qld joint government industry taskforce in the transformation of the successful, centuries’ old, land surveying practice and law to create a modernised and efficient 3D Digital Cadastral System capable of enabling integrated approaches to 3D design, construction and management of the built environment. Discussion will include enabling initiatives such as the Cadastre Qld Transformation, Digital Twin for SEQ under the joint government “City Deal” Project, progress on standards / legislative enablers as well as market indicators and the significance these projects play in the RoadMap realisation. The significance of industry collaboration and reskilling were identified as critical aspects in the RoadMap for readiness and the presentation will also address these issues.