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Were ancient Aboriginal tracks and pathways the forerunners of some of our modern roads and highways?
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 ...
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 ...
RMIT, Skykraft and Indian researchers are exploring microcombs photonic chips as a low-cost alternative PNT technology.
NSW’s Native Vegetation Regulatory Map has proven pivotal for mapping vegetation and identifying land use over 800,000 square kilometres.
AUSPOS cluster processing is a decision of convenience rather than performance. By Nicholas Gowans and Volker Janssen AUSPOS is Geoscience Australia’s free online Global Positioning System (GPS) ...
The four units put to the test (clockwise from top left): UAS Survey Gear ATAR (courtesy UAS Survey Gear); FOIF A90 (courtesy FOIF); SparkFun RTK Express (courtesy SparkFun); Eos Arrow Gold (courtesy ...
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 ...
Technologies for providing precise time and position without navigation satellites, have been put to the test.
AMETEK will acquire all outstanding shares of FARO Technologies common stock under a deal that values FARO at approximately US$920 million.
The completion of infrastructure for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics and several other major projects around the country may be affected if action is not taken to address the severe skills shortage in ...
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 ...