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Satellite images released by European Space Imagery show completed Chinese military installations on the contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The Spratly Islands are a disputed zone, with ...
Were ancient Aboriginal tracks and pathways the forerunners of some of our modern roads and highways?
Hyperspectral imaging is an interesting topic. The ability to discriminate minute differences in the colour of different types of rocks leads to much more detailed geological knowledge. But even if ...
Australia can lay claim to the oldest living culture in the world and new maps are helping to spread awareness about these rich, ongoing traditions. The First Australians have occupied the continent ...
The Geospatial Council of Australia has announced a special, limited-time membership offer for new members. New members who join now will receive six bonus weeks of GCA membership free. The offer is ...
As Brisbane’s transformational Cross River Rail project enters its fourth year of construction and with the first station buildings beginning to appear out of the ground, new practical uses of the ...
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 ...
Data visualisation and mapping have a vital role in preparing for and responding to hazards and natural disaster.
Aptella's new Auckland office and Wellington branch will offer sales, calibrations and support services for New Zealand customers.
The Sentinel-2A Earth observation satellite has been given a 12-month “exceptional and temporary” reprieve from retirement.
Last week’s global IT outage caused by a routine but errant software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, has had people questioning the vulnerablility of ICT systems. One specific ...
NSW’s Native Vegetation Regulatory Map has proven pivotal for mapping vegetation and identifying land use over 800,000 square kilometres.