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Celebrating GIS Day: a year of spatial insights at Gaia Resources

Happy GIS Day! Today we celebrate the power of all things geospatial and the people who use it to make better decisions for our environment, communities, and industries. It’s also a great moment to reflect on what our spatial team has accomplished over the past year.

Across Western Australia - from the Koolan Island coast to the South West - our team has been working behind the scenes to build reliable, accessible and fit-for-purpose geospatial solutions. Some of our key focus areas this year include:

Global BA Day

As a Business Analyst (BA), no two days are the same - whether it’s troubleshooting a system, running multiple workshops, or working across diverse industries like health, biodiversity, and museum archives. The journey to becoming a BA is often winding, shaped by a curiosity to ask "why?" and a strong passion for creating clarity in complex environments. From mapping out business needs and translating between technical and business teams, to guiding projects with a shared understanding of purpose, BAs play a pivotal role in transforming challenges into solutions.

Another Financial Year rolls past

Here in our headquarters in Perth (which is located on Noongar country) we’re coming to the end of the Makuru season and are about to start the Djilba season - where we see a massive explosion of yellow around Perth as the acacias and other yellow flowering plants start to bloom.  Which feels just about right for where we are at Gaia Resources, as we enter our 22nd year of operation.

Borers are not boring

In Western Australia the Polyphagus shot-hole borer (PSHB, Euwallacea fornicatus) has been a major biosecurity problem since it was detected in Perth in 2021.  This week, the State government announced that it was no longer deemed possible to eradicate this pest, and instead a management approach to try to slow the spread of the pest is in play.