
C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.
The Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) conference series, hosted in partnership with OSGeo, brings together open source geospatial users, software developers, decision makers and researchers from around the world.
The FOSS4G 2025 conference in Auckland, New Zealand, will be a vibrant gathering that fosters collaboration and celebrates innovation in the exciting world of free and open source software for geospatial.
The event will feature workshops, technical sessions, keynote addresses, ‘lightning talks,’ code sprints and community events, social events and a ‘women in geospatial’ breakfast.
It is expected that the full program will be made available in August 2025.


C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

The Association of Public Authority Surveyors (APAS) 2026 Conference will be held in the quaint but bustling Southern Tablelands town of Bowral.
The theme of the conference is ‘Now that’s a boundary!’, which references the fact that Bowral is where the famous cricketer Sir Donald Bradman grew up and also that it is home to the Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame.
For those who have had abstracts accepted, the next deadlines are: Draft paper deadline: Friday, 14 November 2025; final paper deadline: Friday, 16 January 2026.
APAS is a non-profit organisation that brings together surveyors and closely allied spatial information professionals employed by public authorities in both New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.