Ice sheet 3D mapping tool invented in ‘spare time’

By on 7 April, 2026

PhD student Yu Wang vibe-coded a 3D modelling tool to “peel back the ice to uncover a hidden world”.

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Grants for NZ surveying and spatial projects

By on 7 April, 2026

The Kairūri Community Trust’s first-ever general grants program is offering up to NZ$2,000 per project.

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Tasmanian State of GIS Conference 2026

By on 7 April, 2026

This year’s conference theme will reflect the ongoing convergence of the geospatial sector and the IT world.

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Surveyor copyright royalties now nationwide

By on 7 April, 2026

With the recent addition of Tasmania and the NT, all jurisdictions now have agreements for the sale of survey plans.

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Interview, Part 1: Pascal Perez, Director, AURIN

By on 7 April, 2026

We take a deep dive into the role and activities of the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network.

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LOCATE26, Melbourne: Call for abstracts

By on 2 April, 2026

Industry members have the opportunity to showcase their work to a national and international audience in November.

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Locus Alliance: A new national geospatial body

By on 2 April, 2026

Looking to fill the gap after the collapse of the GCA, the Locus Alliance also aims to be different.

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Kiribati women map stories of resilience

By on 1 April, 2026

Through mapping, Kiribati women are preserving their heritage and ensuring that their voices help shape the future.

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Geospatial data in environmental compliance

By on 1 April, 2026

A new review covers the challenges of integrating geospatial data and workflow into environmental reporting.

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Spiral Blue delivers space LiDAR to UK company

By on 1 April, 2026

The sale is the next step in the Australian spacetech company’s aim to build an Earth observation space LiDAR.

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