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CSIRO and ANU launch biodiversity research centre

Wednesday marks the official launch of the Centre for Biodiversity Analysis, Canberra.

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Best of the Blogs 22 January 2013

What a Summer, eh? The world is definitely getting hotter, and, as such, the Bureau of Meteorology has had to redesign their temperature map, so as to include a higher maximum possible temperature, as you can see in this now iconic image. Wired have an interesting take on the matter, noticing that, as temperatures move […]

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Best of the Blogs 25th January

  GIS Lounge has news on the launch of govmaps.org. China now has a fully operational World Map, according to GIS Development Lounge. Google Geo Developers has a post on five great location-based advertising campaigns. Google Maps Mania highlights a site that uses Google Maps to show historical photographs in their modern physical context. Mibazaar […]

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Best of the Blogs 18 January 2011

  The All Points Blog tells us about some Google Map changes. Geospatial World has more updates in the ongoing spatial privacy war in the USA. Google Geo Developers has a post about five great chrome web store apps and maps. Google Maps Mania reports on social networking with Google Maps. Mibazaar has a tweet […]

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Best of the Blogs 11th January

  The All Points Blog discusses how location technologies can help firms put electric car charging stations in the right places. There is a new interactive map available of the cheapest holiday destinations around Australia, according to All Things Spatial. Geospatial World has an interesting post on Google Earth and national security. Google Maps Mania […]

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NZ quake cleanup assisted by spatial data clearing area

  New Zealand’s emergency services are now able access to spatial data and aerial imagery online to assist with the clean up of the devastating earthquake last week. The earthquake reached 7.0 on the Richter scale and caused NZ$2bn of damage, though nobody was killed. The online service, developed by the Australian Research Collaboration Service […]

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Best of the Blogs 15 January 2013

  With Summer heating up the Sydney Morning Herald has run a piece on the ‘Nerve centre at heart of Australian fires’ – the GIS systems at the headquarters of the NSW Rural Fire Service.   And speaking of fires, the Converstion has a piece that tries to put the recent Tasmanian bushfires into perspective […]

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UK to establish a version of Australia’s AquaWatch

Under a bilateral agreement, Australia’s space-based water monitoring system will also be set up in the UK.

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LiDAR shows Pacific cities are older than once thought

LiDAR has helped to show that city structures were being built 700 years earlier than previously thought.

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Unriddling the elements of RINEX

Uncovering the history, philosophy and benefits of RINEX for the storage and exchange of GNSS data.

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