Industry members have the opportunity to showcase their work to a national and international audience in November.
Why Australia needed a national road crash map
CrashDash was born out of one person’s frustration at having to deal with disparate state and territory datasets.
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Looking to fill the gap after the collapse of the GCA, the Locus Alliance also aims to be different.
Through mapping, Kiribati women are preserving their heritage and ensuring that their voices help shape the future.
A new review covers the challenges of integrating geospatial data and workflow into environmental reporting.
Ordnance Survey now has 16 data collections and 70 major enhancements in its National Geographic Database.
The alert system is powered by a modelling tool developed by Brisbane-based company, FloodMapp.
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The Institution of Surveyors New South Wales has been given the go-ahead to begin surveyor migration evaluations.
Low-Earth orbit PNT action is speeding up as the sector aims to produce a complementary layer to GNSS.
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May 18
1Spatial World Tour 2026 featuring FME – 18 May to 4 June
Australian capital cities, 18 May to 4 June -
May 20
Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation
Huntsville, Alabama, and livestreamed -
May 26
2026 GEO Symposium / GEO-21 Plenary
WMO, Geneva, Switzerland plus livestreamed -
Jun 3
Tasmanian State of GIS Conference 2026
Hobart, Tasmania -
Jun 4
Webinar: What's next for Pozi, meet the team
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