Blog re-enacts 1836 journey to South Australia

By on 22 March, 2011

A new blog by History SA is re-enacting the journey of nine ships as they headed from Britain to South Australia in 1836. Every week, the blog publishes a post outlining what happened on-board the ships Africaine, Buffalo, Cygnet, Duke of York, Emma, John Pirie, Lady Mary Pelham, Rapid and Tam O’Shanter, during that same week […]

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Best of the Blogs 15th March 2011

By on 15 March, 2011

GIS User tells us of an interactive Japan Trends Map from ESRI, that shows aggregated reports or reports categorized by property damage, hazards, evacuations, power outages, or help/services available. Google Maps Mania has a link to some interactive satellite imagery, contrasting areas before and after the quake. And, in other earthquake news, Mibazaar has put together […]

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Parsons Brinckerhoff Christchurch team returns to work

By on 15 March, 2011

  In Christchurch, the Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) team has relocated to a new office and is progressively returning to normal work.   PB regional director, Derek McCoy, said PB continues to provide support to its colleagues and their families as they repair their homes.   “At the same time, PB employees from New Zealand and […]

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Warning on GPS jamming threats

By on 15 March, 2011

  Researchers have warned that GPS systems are becoming increasingly vulnerable to accidental interference or deliberate jamming, raising concerns about reliability and security.   Professor Andrew Dempster, of the University of New South Wales School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems, said GPS is relied up on for an ever-increasing number of applications, including navigation, […]

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Russia and Australia working toward space

By on 15 March, 2011

  Russia and Australia are strengthening their co-operation on the exploration and use of outer space, the head of the international cooperation department at the Russian space agency Roskosmos, Alexei Korostelev, told Itar-Tass in an interview.   Russia and Australia signed an intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in exploration and peaceful uses of outer space back […]

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GPS workshops for farmers

By on 15 March, 2011

  Over one hundred Central Queensland farmers have received satellite imagery of their properties, showing the extent of the recent 2010-11 floods.   Regional development agency, Agforce, is to run a series of GPS and GIS technology workshops next week at Duaringa, Banana and Mount Larcom to help producers and farmers easily and accurately design, […]

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Earth-observation satellite launch fails

By on 15 March, 2011

  A rocket carrying a NASA Earth-observation satellite plummeted into the Pacific Ocean, after a failed launch attempt last week.   NASA’s $424 m Glory satellite failed to make orbit when a protective cover failed to eject, making the device too slow to make it into orbit.   A weather satellite launched by NASA two […]

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SuperGeo Technologies spins off a new company

By on 15 March, 2011

  SuperGeo Technologies has announced the establishment of a new spinoff company known as Environmental Management Consultant Technologies, to provide specialised environmental consulting services using GIS technologies.   The newly established company consists of a former project team within SuperGeo that focuses on consulting services in the fields of environment, public health and agriculture.   Its […]

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GIS for Māori land

By on 15 March, 2011

  A new tool designed to give Māori land owners, judges, researchers and local government an unprecedented picture of freehold land was officially launched last week.   Courts Minister Georgina te Heuheu last week said the system offers a source of information to assist Māori locate their land interests and identify opportunities to improve its […]

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First official flood maps released in Queensland

By on 8 March, 2011

  The Queensland State Government has begun creating an online record that maps the devastation caused by the floods and cyclone Yasi, with aerial images from across Queensland. The first series of maps covers over 100 communities, with other maps to be released progressively in coming weeks. Baralaba, Brisbane suburbs, Bundaberg, Condamine, Emerald, Goondiwindi, Ipswich […]

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