Registrations for the 17th annual Geospatial Solutions Conference, GITA 2012, are now open. GITA 2012 is the premier geospatial technologies conference in Australia and New Zealand. This year’s conference has the theme “From Fundamentals to the Future – Managing Assets Spatially”, and the program will focus on Asset Systems, Smart Metering / Smart […]
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Proposed Basin Plan: scientists call for more transparency
The volume of water needed to secure the long-term sustainability of the Murray-Darling river system cannot be identified clearly due to a lack of transparency in the proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan, more than 60 Australian scientists say in a special joint statement. The proposed plan’s aim to return 2,750 gigalitres (GL) a year […]

Tasmanian government initiates spatial infrastructure project
A two-year Spatial Information Foundations infrastructure project has been initiated by the Tasmanian Government, with funding of up to $3 million allocated to the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment (DPIPWE) over the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 financial years. The project aims to develop a contemporary platform for the management and distribution […]

Geomatic Technologies secures NBN contract
Victorian company Geomatic Technologies (GT) recently secured a contract with NBN Co to deliver a defect-management solution as part of the National Broadband Network (NBN). The multi-million dollar three-year contract will see GT, an Australian mobile and spatial technology provider, deliver a defect and maintenance management solution (DMS) to support NBN Co's construction […]

The next wave of innovation
One of the many wonderful speakers at Geonext 2012 was Dr James Bradfield Moody, whom opened the conference with a presentation, entitled: The Next Wave of Innovation: Convergence of Digital and Natural. Since the Industrial Revolution, the tide of progress has ebbed and flowed: five distinct waves, each starting with disruptive new technologies and […]
GITA 12
GITA 17th annual geospatial solutions conference WHEN: 2012-08-06 to 2012-08-08WHERE: Sofitel MelbourneSTATE: VICCOUNTRY: AUS GITA 2012 is the premier geospatial technologies conference in Australia and New Zealand. This year’s conference has the theme From Fundamentals to the Future – Managing Assets Spatially and the program will particularly focus on Asset Systems, Smart Metering / Smart Grid, SCADA […]

GITA 2012 call for papers
The 17th annual Geospatial Solutions Conference, GITA 2012, is now accepting abstracts. GITA 2012 is the premier geospatial technologies conference in Australia and New Zealand. This year’s conference has the theme From Fundamentals to the Future – Managing Assets Spatially and the program will particularly focus on Asset Systems, Smart Metering / Smart Grid, SCADA and Loss […]

Unlock the full potential of location information
The linkage of location and proximity with other forms of information – whether social, demographic, economic or environmental – has the potential to reveal valuable new insights that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of business analysis or policy development. Combined with an organisation’s own data holdings, PSMA Systems can provide location information and visualisations […]
GITA – GIS for Oil, Gas & Mining Seminar
An operator’s perspective on the importance of geospatial education for the OGM industry. WHEN: 2012-02-21 to 2012-02-21WHERE: Parmelia Hilton, PerthSTATE: WACOUNTRY: AUS An operator's perspective on the importance of geospatial education for the OGM industry. David Nemeth, a North American pipeline executive, describes the personal and professional benefits to himself and his company realised over […]

Three more LGA sign up for ASpec
Three more local government authorities have joined the national A-SPEC Digital Data Consortium, a grouping of LGA and state government authorities throughout Australia that is modernising and simplifying the management of council assets, reducing maintenance costs and improving service delivery to ratepayers. They include two Victorian councils, the Strathbogie Shire Council and the Macedon Ranges […]