Best of the Blogs 15 November 2011

By on 15 November, 2011

  Fuzzy Tolerance highlight a web comic from the always geekeriffic xkcd that I couldn’t help but share entitled “What your favourite map projection says about you.”   Image and Data Manager have a story on just how the Bureau of Statistics’ Melbourne Data Processing centre coped with the container loads of census forms that […]

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NT Spatial 2012: Northern Exposure “Science and Applications”

By on 10 November, 2011

NT Spatial 2012 is a spatial and surveying conference to be held from the 21st to 23rd March 2012 at the Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. WHEN: 2012-03-21 to 2012-03-23WHERE: Darwin Convention Centre.STATE: NTCOUNTRY: AUS NT Spatial 2012 is a spatial and surveying conference to be held from the 21st to 23rd March […]

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GI_Forum 2012

By on 10 November, 2011

The interdisciplinary GI_Forum focuses on an international audience, communicating in English, and sharing an interest in translating theory, methods and techniques into a broad range of GI application domains. WHEN: 2012-07-03 to 2012-07-06WHERE: University of Salzburg, Salzburg, AustriaSTATE: InternationalCOUNTRY: INT The interdisciplinary GI_Forum focuses on an international audience, communicating in English, and sharing an interest […]

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Australian & New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference

By on 9 November, 2011

The Australian and New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference will provide a forum to examine the issues surrounding natural and man-made hazards, entitled Earth: Fire & Rain 2012. WHEN: 2012-04-16 to 2012-04-18WHERE: Brisbane Convention Centre, BrisbaneSTATE: QLDCOUNTRY: AUS The 2012 conference will be held in Brisbane from the 16th to the 18th of April […]

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GeoNext Conference

By on 9 November, 2011

GeoNext aims to connect all users of geo and mash up the emerging threads of geo users and communities to inspire, collaborate and redefine what it means to be a geo professional. WHEN: 2012-02-29 to 2012-02-29WHERE: Australian Technology Park, SydneySTATE: NSWCOUNTRY: AUS Why is GeoNext different?   GeoNext is a new forum that address the […]

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Google Maps to start charging for heavy API access

By on 8 November, 2011

  Google Maps, the traditionally free web-mapping service provided by Google, will move to a paid model for its heaviest users, come the new year, according to the BBC.   The users affected are those that attract more than 25,000 hits per day – a number that “will only affect 0.35% of users,” according to […]

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International GIS Day, 16 November

By on 8 November, 2011

  GIS Day provides an international forum for users of geographic information systems (GIS) technology to demonstrate real-world applications that are making a difference in our society.   More than 80 countries will participate in holding local events such as corporate open houses, hands-on workshops, community expos, school assemblies, and more.   As a GIS […]

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Sensis adds National Address File to B2B mapping offer

By on 8 November, 2011

  Sensis has launched the Sensis National Address File – a database of geo-coded Australian commercial and residential addresses.   The Sensis National Address File contains more than 9 million addresses, drawn from Telstra’s expansive dataset, to allow government agencies, emergency services, dispatch and insurance companies to accurately locate the physical position of addresses across […]

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TerraSAR captures NZ Oil Spill

By on 8 November, 2011

  The German Aerospace Centre’s (DLR) TerraSAR satellite has captured the likely extent of the oil spill that occurred off of the northern coast of New Zealand, when the container ship Rena struck the Astrolabe Reef in early October.   The Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors on board the satellite were able to distinguish calm spots […]

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StreetMapper Laser Surveys WA’s Coastal Highway

By on 8 November, 2011

  StreetMapper, the vehicle-based laser mapping system, has completed a survey along the North West Coastal Highway in Western Australia.   Travelling at normal traffic speeds, the StreetMapper system captured survey-grade data, achieving millimetre accurate measurements of the road surface and roadside features. StreetMapper mobile surveys replaced the need for surveyors using tripod mounted lasers […]

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