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Spatial Source’s fortnightly round-up of the best in cartography, spatial analysis and creative... Spatial Source’s fortnightly round-up of the best in cartography, spatial analysis and creative ...
Were ancient Aboriginal tracks and pathways the forerunners of some of our modern roads and highways?
Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) collaborative lightning strike study with NASA, the IGNIS Project, has just completed its first round of aerial data collection. The effort has used infrared cameras to ...
AUSPOS is Geoscience Australia’s free, cloud-based, online GPS processing service. Its uptake and use worldwide, by new users and dedicated fans, continues to accelerate. AUSPOS has repeatedly proven ...
CSIRO’s research vessel RV Investigator delivers a keystone capability for mapping Australia’s vast marine estate.
The four units put to the test (clockwise from top left): UAS Survey Gear ATAR (courtesy UAS Survey Gear); FOIF A90 (courtesy FOIF); SparkFun RTK Express (courtesy SparkFun); Eos Arrow Gold (courtesy ...
NSW’s Native Vegetation Regulatory Map has proven pivotal for mapping vegetation and identifying land use over 800,000 square kilometres.
Here’s what you’ll find in the June/July 2024 issue of Position magazine, Australia’s geospatial sector journal covering the spatial, surveying, space, UAV, remote sensing, hydrography and mapping ...
Data visualisation and mapping have a vital role in preparing for and responding to hazards and natural disaster.
A new report lays bare the risks Australia faces from not having access to its own satellite Earth observation data.
NSW’s coastal sea floor has been revealed in extraordinary detail in a new online seabed map viewer. The SeaBed NSW map viewer captures the state’s entire coastline, covering 6,800 square kilometres ...
The Survey Control Information Management System (SCIMS) is NSW’s database containing more than 250,000 survey marks on public record across the state. It was recently updated with Australian Height ...