Here’s what’s in our latest issue!

By on 11 October, 2022

Here’s what you’ll find in the Oct/Nov 2022 issue of Position magazine, Australia’s industry journal covering the surveying, geospatial, space, UAV, remote sensing, hydrography and mapping sectors.

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  • Q&A with Narelle Underwood — A love for the built environment has resulted in the building of an impressive career for the Surveyor-General of NSW.
  • 3D modelling helps mine remediation — 3D-printed projection augmented models are helping researchers visualise how the Ranger Uranium Mine will be rehabilitated.
  • Digging a dredging job out of hole — When its legacy machine control equipment could no longer cut it, a new solution from C.R. Kennedy saved the day.
  • Shipwreck scan — The first-ever ultra-high-resolution spatial digital twin of the SS Lake Illawarra and the Tasman Bridge reveals remarkable detail.
  • Flood mapping — Case study on the aerial mapping for the clean up after Byron Bay’s furious floods.
  • Digital modelling underground — The digital model built for Brisbane’s Cross River Rail project is continuing to produce innovative practical applications.
  • Spatial tech for disaster response — How spatial and mapping technologies are building a foundation for disaster recovery, disease management and community resilience.
  • Under the bonnet of AUSPOS — AUSPOS solutions are being used to help maintain and improve the NSW survey control network.
  • Survey pioneers honoured — The Clem Jones and Geoff Wright Scholarship will support worthy University of Southern Queensland surveying students.
  • Delivering geospatial intelligence — Innovative use of imagery and remote sensing is leading Horizon Power away from run-to-failure and towards a predictive data-driven model.
  • Theory into practice — Novices and experienced surveyors gained theoretical and practical knowledge on this intensive hydrography course.
  • Unlocking value with drone LiDAR — Regional surveyors have an opportunity to leverage the value of drone LiDAR for topographic and land surveys.
  • The climate change challenge — Spatial technologies are playing a fundamental role in understanding the challenges of climate change and its impacts.
  • Making geospatial more diverse — Increasing the visibility of diverse identities and amplifying the voices of marginalised people in the sector.
  • Celebrating spatial education — The University of Tasmania has celebrated 50 years of providing surveying and spatial education.

Plus, we have all the latest industry updates from our partner, the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute, as well as our regular news section, a full list of upcoming conferences and a survey of the latest products on the market.

Stay up to date with developments in the surveying, space and spatial sectors — sign up to Position magazine today via our subscription page.

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