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CSIRO to make swingeing cuts to research staff
CSIRO to make swingeing cuts to research staff
Between 300 and 350 FTE positions will go, but CSIRO has not yet identified which research sectors will be affected.
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World GIS Day: Looking back, looking ahead
World GIS Day: Looking back, looking ahead
Did you know that Spatial Source began life way back in the 1990s as GIS User magazine?
Sentinel-6B satellite set to survey sea levels
Sentinel-6B satellite set to survey sea levels
Sentinel-6B is equipped with an improved dual-frequency radar altimeter and microwave radiometer.
Spatial Snippets for Wednesday, 19 November
Spatial Snippets for Wednesday, 19 November
This week: GIS DAY, mapping contest, job and research position offerings, industry webinars and more.
Pozi announces revamp to better connect user base
Pozi announces revamp to better connect user base
In time for World GIS Day, Pozi has announced a revamp of the GIS platform’s web-based Pozi Community.
Report predicts far-reaching change in geospatial data
Report predicts far-reaching change in geospatial data
The new Foresight Report 2030 outlines factors that challenge every assumption about geospatial intelligence.
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Australia’s deepest lake mapped in high-res 3D
Australia’s deepest lake mapped in high-res 3D
With a newly mapped maximum depth of 163 metres, Lake St Claire is deeper even than Bass Strait.
Team Australia takes the helm at CEOS
Team Australia takes the helm at CEOS
The Committee on Earth Observation Satellites will be led in 2026 by CSIRO, GA and the Bureau of Meteorology.

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