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Gaia Resources

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9227 7309



Address: Flux Level 6, 191 St Georges Terrace 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.gaiaresources.com.au

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25.01.2022 In this week's blog Mieke reports on a recent Atlas of Living Australia webinar.



25.01.2022 Data science, data analytics and Australian plant traits.

24.01.2022 In todays blog, Tracey writes up her attendance at this years Dieback Conference at Murdoch University.

24.01.2022 In todays blog, Angus revisits last weeks post on AWS to highlight that using the cloud is a greener alternative.



24.01.2022 In today's blog, Chris announces the launch of the North Australian Fire Information (NAFI) QGIS plugin, which covers some 70% of the continent.

24.01.2022 This weeks blog post features our subject matter experts and their publications! Such a wealth of expertise and experience, particularly in the Archives and Collections domains, makes our enterprise robust, agile and responsive.

23.01.2022 Great to see the Retromaps site going live - and great to work with the team at State Records Office of Western Australia on delivering this project!



22.01.2022 In today's blog, Chris reports on this year's successful Territory NRM conference:

21.01.2022 One of the projects weve been working on solidly for the last year, along with our tech partners Liquid Interactive, has just been selected as a Gold Award winner by Good Design Australia! See more at: https://good-design.org/projects/my-aged-care-website/

20.01.2022 This weeks blog focuses on the development of some of Western Australias fundamental biodiversity datasets.

20.01.2022 In todays blog, Alex draws the threads of recent national and state biodiversity initiatives together.

20.01.2022 In todays blog, Chris discusses a phenomenon were all now familiar with - the Rise of Webinars: https://www.gaiaresources.com.au/rise-webinars/



19.01.2022 In this week's blog, Sarah reports on her recent attendance at the 2020 Small Museums & Galleries Conference in Queensland.

19.01.2022 This weeks blog features our recent QGIS training courses in Darwin, and includes a discussion of the way we teach spatial.

18.01.2022 Gaia Resources has recently been working with WAs Department of Water and Environmental Regulation to develop a submissions portal for biodiversity surveys and environmental impact assessment.

18.01.2022 Congratulations to the Lower Chittering Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade - the first full brigade to sign up to the Essential Service Volunteers App.

18.01.2022 The Association Of Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades of WA (Inc) is offering the chance to win $50 by tagging your favourite local business. Check the link below.

17.01.2022 In todays blog, our new Support Coordinator in Brisbane gives us an insight into the challenges of starting a new job while confined to home.

17.01.2022 Piers welcomes in the new year with a look back at 2020 and forward to where we're going!

16.01.2022 In this weeks blog Jake discusses our work on the State Records Office of Western Australias newly-launched RetroMaps site https://www.gaiaresources.com.au/retromaps/

16.01.2022 All the latest on the Essential Service Volunteers App, including a Triple R podcast and a letter from the PM!

16.01.2022 Yesterday, Gaia Resources trialled our Business Continuity Plan, with all staff across three cities work from home. Early results are in!

15.01.2022 Our CEO Piers Higgs spoke with Spacecubed on how our team has been staying connected with one another.

14.01.2022 In this weeks blog post, Barbara outlines her experience at a recent Data Science workshop.

14.01.2022 Its National Volunteers Week #nvw2020 and our update on the Essential Service Volunteers App has just been published.

13.01.2022 Today Chris blogs about helping the Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation team roll out an upgraded QGIS-3 plugin across their business.

13.01.2022 In our latest blog Piers provide some insights into all the ways we are supporting each other working from home. Perhaps it will give you some positive ideas too.

12.01.2022 This week, Piers writes about starting a major new Tasmanian Collections project.

11.01.2022 Our senior spatial analyst Jake takes a look at a range of recent spatial projects weve delivered.

10.01.2022 Bonus blog post for the week! Piers gives a great summary of our business and personal responses to Covid-19.

10.01.2022 Weve not been bombarding our channels with our response to the Coronavirus, but we are publishing regular updates (as well as lighter blogs) on our web site. See https://www.gaiaresources.com.au/tag/coronavirus/

10.01.2022 In this week's blog, Piers discusses our work (along with consortium partners Hudson Molonglo and Recordkeeping Innovation) to implement a new Archival Management System for the Queensland State Archives (QSA).

10.01.2022 In today's blog, Chris previews next week's Territory NRM Conference 2020, including a workshop on using North Australian Fire Information (NAFI) information tools.

09.01.2022 In todays blog, Piers describes a recent and innovative team-building exercise!

09.01.2022 We are excited to announce a major new release of the Marine Parks WA app!

08.01.2022 Welcome to the new financial year. And to kick it off, Piers considers our new way forward as we return from the pandemic.

08.01.2022 In todays blog, Alex revisits our work with WildlifeDrones and highlights drone tech and citizen science apps as complementary methods for monitoring koala populations.

08.01.2022 Sophies report on a recent She Codes Australia Virtual Coding Party is this weeks blog. https://www.gaiaresources.com.au/shecodes-shutdown/

07.01.2022 In todays blog, Alex writes about the upcoming Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) virtual conference, with a little history on our long involvement with this global group.

07.01.2022 In todays blog, Piers discusses options for online and remote training.

07.01.2022 Its National Science Week! What sort of free online event are you going to go to this week? #ScienceWeek

07.01.2022 Gaia Resources has been working over summer with the Association Of Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades of WA (Inc) to develop a mobile app and web site to support volunteers fighting bushfires around WA. It has now developed into a more fully-featured project to support all types of essential services.

07.01.2022 A case study in using the AWS Cloud to securely, scalably, and cost-effectively support essential service volunteers. https://www.gaiaresources.com.au/supporting-emergency-serv/

07.01.2022 As part of his ongoing series of retrospectives on the development of significant biodiversity data sets in Western Australia, Alex looks at the 20th anniversary of the publication of 'The Western Australian Flora a Descriptive Catalogue'.

06.01.2022 The Foss4G SotM Oceania Perth Hub has just released the program for their 20th November 2020 conference, to be held at FLUX. Details of the program schedule can now be found at: https://2020.foss4g-oceania.org/hubs/perth . Register soon - space is limited!

06.01.2022 We have taken two big steps forward on our strategy for corporate environmental sustainability, with the help of our partners at Carbon Neutral and ClimateClever. Piers discusses just what initiatives we've taken in this week's blog ...

05.01.2022 In today's blog post, Alex discusses our presentation to the Biodiversity Information Standards (#TDWG2020) Conference last Friday.

04.01.2022 In todays blog, Alex highlights archive projects around Perth, including recent media about the State Records Office of Western Australia RetroMaps

03.01.2022 We are excited to announce that Gaia Resources is one of the grant recipients to leverage Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning tools to identify and otherwise document fish species in Australian waters.

03.01.2022 While running a training course in Albany recently, Tracey ran some trials on using GRID in the field. Read her findings here!

01.01.2022 Our DevOps team are very experienced in utilising AWS.

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