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23.01.2022 "THE PANDEMIC IS redefining our relationship with space. Not outer space, but physical space. Hot spots, distance, spread, scale, proximity. In a word: geography. Suddenly, we can’t stop thinking about where."



23.01.2022 Impact of reduced flights due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

21.01.2022 "In response to the COVID-19 crisis, an unprecedented coalition has come together to launch Earth School, which provides free, high-quality educational content to help students, parents and teachers around the world who are currently at home. Initiated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and TED-Ed, Earth School takes students on a 30-day Adventure through the natural world."

20.01.2022 Great for population change and discussing rural-urban migration.



20.01.2022 The CEO of the Climate Council will explore the potential impacts of climate change for the future of Australian society in an free online webinar on THURSDAY 2nd July at 3:00pm, hosted by UTas. This is a great opportunity to hear first hand from one of the best known public commentators on the climate crisis in Australia. Amanda McKenzie is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of the Climate Council, an independent climate change education and advocacy body. Over the ...last summer, climate change was attributed as an underlining cause of the Australian bushfire crisis, a crisis that had a huge impact on the socioeconomic welfare of the country. Amanda will explore the potential impacts of climate change for the future of Australian society, along with identifying how we as a nation can mitigate against these potential threats. To register for this event, click on the link below: https://www.utas.edu.au/events/2020/july/red-cross-oration

18.01.2022 Are you teaching in Tasmania and want to get hands on for #SchoolsTreeDay2020? Get on board with our friends at the Forest Education Foundation. Registrations close 17 JULY 2020.

16.01.2022 Ever wondered about the meaning behind the names of your favourite capital cities? Wonder no more!



15.01.2022 Some great creativity here and different ways to think about spatial relationships in mapping.

14.01.2022 Great to see the incredible work of Ambulance Tasmania assisted by this fabulous geolocation app

11.01.2022 Useful for Year 8: Changing Nations and Years 11/12: Sustainable Places

10.01.2022 Mapping conventions and putting Tasmania on top of the world!

09.01.2022 Some nice maps from ABS for GIS day!



09.01.2022 It was great to hear about some Tasmanians working in Geography related fields during this session hosted by The Crawford Fund as part of Science week.

05.01.2022 A good resource for 2021

04.01.2022 For all the primary school teachers out there. . .

01.01.2022 Remote sensing using satellites.

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