As detailed on our blog here, last night our work with Rio Tinto won a Certificate of Merit in the Golden Gecko awards. This is the second award we've picked up this year, following on from the success of our Climatewatch submission to the WA Spatial Excellence Awards (see here)!
After much liaison with the Immigration Department, we are very pleased to have Kehan Harman on board. Kehan has a background in the biological sciences and development areas, and has had a range of experience with the bioinformatics industry, through his previous work at the Natural History Museum in London. ...
Last night, Gaia Resources won a WA Spatial Excellence Award in the Environment and Sustainability category for the Biological Data Recording System we built that underlies ClimateWatch and the work we are now doing with the Atlas of Living Australia. More can be found on our blog here.
We're getting ready for the upcoming WA Surveying and Spatial Sciences Information Conference, being held on the 1st and 2nd July at Curtin University. Piers will be presenting on the Climatewatch project that Gaia Resources has been working on for some time. More information can be found from the SSSI ...
Our office will be closed this coming Monday, June 6th for the Foundation Day public holiday. We'll all be back Tuesday, rested and raring to go, except for Piers, who is still recuperating