Position Partners appoints new National Product Manager, Machine Control

By on 28 February, 2012

  Position Partners recently announced the appointment of Joel Seddon as National Product Manager for machine control.   Seddon brings a wealth of technical expertise and sales experience to his new role with Position Partners, having worked in product development and major accounts management with another major supplier for a number of years.      Originally […]

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Registrations for ISPRS 2012 now open

By on 28 February, 2012

  With the support of the ISPRS Technical Commissions, the XXII Congress of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing – subtitled ‘Imaging a Sustainable Future' – will offer delegates eight exciting days of tutorials, workshops, presentations and technical tours. And of course there will also be an engaging social programme that will be […]

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Brisbane AAM/Geocortex geospatial web directions workshop

By on 28 February, 2012

  AAM is holding a Geospatial Web Directions Workshop in Brisbane. This will be a great opportunity for current users and those interested in Web mapping and Web GIS to see the latest Geocortex technology advancements and tools, hear about the trends and user case studies, and gain insight into the product directions and applications. […]

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Bridge Street Plan Room now closed

By on 28 February, 2012

  With the increased delivery of land records online and the need to preserve Crown plans, NSW Land and Property Information (LPI) decided to close its Bridge Street Plan Room to public access from 24 February 2012.   The plan room, located in the old Department of Lands building, 23 -33 Bridge Street, Sydney, has […]

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DARMsys provides real time damage assessment in Queensland

By on 28 February, 2012

  Queensland’s ability to recover from natural disasters has been enhanced with the development of an Australian first system that enables the gathering of early and accurate information, helping develop speedy damage assessments.   A hand-held GPS system known as the Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring system (DARMsys) is used to monitor Queensland’s rebuilding progress […]

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Applications open for WA Spatial Excellence Awards

By on 28 February, 2012

  Applications are now open for the Western Australian Spatial Excellence Awards, to be presented at a Gala Dinner on Thursday, 17th May 2012.   The WA Spatial Excellence Awards recognise outstanding achievements of both individuals and organisations engaged in the spatial information industry across the region.   The key principles for the awards are: […]

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Best of the Blogs 28 February 2012

By on 28 February, 2012

  Australian Geographic have a great piece about mapping Australia’s ocean floors, including how we’ve mapped them, what has been discovered, and what is needed.   Directions magazine have a great post that aims to teach you ‘Ten things you need to know about open source geospatial software.’   The Age have a story on […]

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GeoNext – why where matters

By on 23 February, 2012

  GeoNext is a geo-focussed event with a difference. The emphasis here is to bring together both the traditional spatial practitioners and the ‘new guard’ of spatial users – such as those programming applications around mapping APIs.   The rise of smartphones has meant that sophisticated spatial technology is no longer restricted to field workers and […]

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GeoNext Program highlights

By on 23 February, 2012

  GeoNext will feature 5 main topics, each addressing a current issue or trend in the geo-industries.   The main topics include: Free and Open Source GIS, including how to get started, pros and cons, and success stories; Mobile, including how to get started in mobile spatial development, tips and tricks, which API to pick, […]

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Startup showcase

By on 23 February, 2012

  As part of the GeoNext conference, Australian startups were given the chance to get in front of potential users and high-profile investors.   The judging panel consists of: Jodi Stanton, MH Carnegie; a representive form Sydney Angels; a representative from Pollenizer; JT Klepp, mobiOne; and Mark Carniello, Indji Systems.   Many entries were received, […]

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