The units can operate at depths up to 6,000 metres and were once used to search for the flight MH370 aircraft.
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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Rubinov has made major contributions to Australia’s first Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Labs.
The cash transaction values FARO at an enterprise value of approximately US$920 million.
Australian Stuart Minchin has received a lifetime achievement award at the 2025 GEO Awards in Rome.
Mark Briffa has joined the University of Melbourne’s spatial data and land administration research centre.
The Ordnance Survey will use the Trimble R980 GNSS receivers to upgrade its national survey network.
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A new layer in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World links to the feed from more than 1,150 wildfire cameras.
Students will be offered internships with the IGNIS project, which is mapping heat and lightning across WA.
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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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