SIBA business briefing, Adelaide

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Hear spatial policy experts update you on the latest developments with the ANZ Foundation SDF.

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The economic benefits of precise positioning

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The Space Coordination Office recently engaged ACIL Allen to report on the benefits of positioning.

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Position Partners moves to new Sydney office

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Position Partners has moved to a new Sydney premises in Silverwater.

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GITA industry networking event, Sydney

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GITA is holding an industry networking event in Sydney for members and non-members of GITA.

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Tenders 16/7/13

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TENDER DETAILS 16 July, 2013

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Victoria makes its spatial data services public

By on 9 July, 2013

The Victorian government has made public more than 400 datasets.

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LINZ releases 85% of imagery data for free

By on 9 July, 2013

LINZ has released 85% of New Zealand’s most current, publicly held aerial imagery data for free.

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Best of the Blogs 9 July 2013

By on 9 July, 2013

This week’s best from around the spatial blogosphere.

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Geoscience enters the cloud

By on 9 July, 2013

A powerful supercomputer will form the backbone of a national integrated geoscience data network.

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New insights on plate tectonics

By on 9 July, 2013

Researchers’ computer modelling has changed our understanding of ancient movements of the plates.

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