Way back in 1986, a small team put $90,000 GPS receivers to the test for the first-ever GPS-enabled survey in the state of Victoria.
The Pacific GIS and Remote Sensing Council’s latest group of institutional members includes Australia’s The Spatial ...
Phil Delaney analyses the federal budget to find out what opportunities there are for the geospatial sector.
The 2026-27 federal budget, handed down on Tuesday night, is direct about which of those problems the federal government is ...
Spiral Blue, a budding space-based LiDAR firm, will use Arlula’s platform to distribute data from its upcoming Teal satellite ...
CrashDash was born out of the author’s frustration at having to deal with disparate state and territory road crash datasets ...
Igor Stjepanovic ponders what Australia gains and loses when ownership of strategic geospatial capabilities moves offshore.
The newly launched Seamap Antarctica portal provides access to a variety of data visualisations about the southern continent.
Adelaide-based AICRAFT will develop new electronics for synthetic aperture radar Earth observation, and test them in orbit in ...
June 5 is the deadline for abstract submissions for Spatial Information Day, with organisers seeking proposals across the ...
(Click to enlarge) A LISTmap 3D view of walking tracks and public roads around Coles Bay showing Wineglass Bay in the background. Credit: Land Tasmania. Land Tasmania has announced that development of ...
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