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| 8:45 - 9:05am | OFFICIAL OPENING Andrew Mills - SA Government Chief Information Officer ICT in Government - the Path Ahead for GIS (4.1MB) |
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| 9:05 - 9:35am | KEYNOTE SPEAKER Renee Bartolo - President, Spatial Sciences Institute Future Directions in the Spatial Industry (7.6MB) |
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| 9:35 - 10:05am | KEYNOTE SPEAKER Marnie Leybourne - Director, Western Australian Land Information System (WALIS) Achieving excellence in the spatial information industry through partnerships: the Western Australian phenomenon (8.4MB) |
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| 10:05 - 10:30am | MORNING TEA |
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| Ecological Planning in Urban and Regional Landscapes Hickinbotham Hall |
Spatial Business Solutions Exhibition Hall |
Generation Y: The Future of the Industry The Vines |
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| 10:30 - 11:00am | 1. Analysing Landscape Futures for Dryland Agricultural Areas: A Case Study in the Lower Murray Region of Southern Australia (5.8MB) Brett Bryan, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems |
2. Unlocking the "Where" in Business Intelligence David McDonald and Dave Gerner, Tonkin Consulting |
3. Launch of the Spatial Sciences Institute Young Professionals Mentoring Program
Overcoming Generational Issues in the workplace - a spatial industry perspective (209KB) Jason Dreimanis, Simon Callaghan and Bronwen Bow skill, Spatial Sciences Institute Young Professionals |
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| 11:00 - 11:30am | 4. Ecological Mapping of the City of Tea Tree Gully (2.2MB) Catherine Miles and Angela London, Rural Solutions SA |
5. Spatial Delineation of Residential Real Estate Submarket Boundaries (1.3MB) Tony Lockwood, University of South Australia |
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| 11:30 - 12:00am | 6. Achieving Multiple Benefit from Irrigation Landscape Reconfiguration in the Murray Darling Basin (2.6MB) Neville Crossman, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems |
7. PIRSA Geological Survey GIS and 3D Geological Models - Part 1 (7.7MB), Part 2 (11.1MB) Laszlo Katona, Primary Industries and Resources SA |
8. Designing a course in Surveying and Spatial Information for Generation Y (1.5MB) Craig Roberts, University of New South Wales |
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| 12.00 - 12.45pm | LUNCH |
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| Imagery: Issues, Applications & Technology Hickinbotham Hall |
Indigenous Applications – Australia and Beyond Exhibition Hall |
Government Data Directions The Vines |
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| 12.45 - 1.15pm | 9. Objective unsupervised classification of gamma radiometrics and topography for mapping clay content (4.0MB) Ramesh Raja Segaran, University of Adelaide |
10. Provision of First Nations Land and Resource Information Gateway (1.6MB) Dugald Smith, Integrated Land Management Bureau, British Columbia |
11. Rural Property Addressing. A sign of things to come (3.5MB) Jeff Laubsch, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure |
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| 1.15 - 1.45pm | 12. The Unexpected Demise of High-resolution Satellite Imagery (8MB) Mark Deuter, AEROmetrex Pty Ltd |
13. Aboriginal Remote Community Assets - Capture and Communicate (696KB) Greg Wilkins, Department for Families and Communities |
14. Toward a Survey Accurate Cadastre: Land Services Group - Spatial Enablement Project (2.1MB) Peter Kentish & Colin East, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure |
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| 1.45 - 2.15pm | 15. Hyperspectral analysis for environmental applications (4.8MB) Megan Lewis, University of Adelaide |
16. The COSI (Checking of Site Information) Project: Participative Management of Aboriginal Heritage Information (1MB) Nukunu Peoples’ Council Peter Birt and Rita Kucera, Department of the Premier and Cabinet |
17. Updating SA Native Vegetation Mapping using Landsat Imagery classification (1.9MB) Felicity Smith, Department for Environment and Heritage |
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| 2.15 - 2.45pm | AFTERNOON TEA |
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| Web-based Data Delivery Hickinbotham Hall |
Spatial Data from the User Perspective Exhibition Hall |
Spatial Industry Directions The Vines |
Surveying The Gallery |
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| 2.45 - 3.15pm | 18. Proposed Project Overview of the Implementation of a Public GIS Portal for Members of the Community (836kb) Adrian Ballestrin, City of Tea Tree Gully |
19. Geographic Based Information from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Website (1.7MB) Pam Balfour, Australian Bureau of Statistics |
20. Geospatial data initiatives from the Bureau of Meteorology (1.5MB) John Nairn, Bureau of Meteorology |
21. Water Sensitive Urban Design Simon Beecham, University of South Australia |
| 3.15 - 3.45pm | 22. MapIQ - Integrating Spatial and Business Knowledge for Improved Customer Service (477KB) Nick Weinmann, Department for Families and Communities |
23 | 24. Place Names - A State, National and International Perspective (217KB) Bill Watt, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure |
25. South Australia Well Placed for a New CORS Infrastructure (2.6MB) Dr Craig Roberts, University of New South Wales |
| 3.45 - 4.15pm | 26. Mashups: What are they and how can I benefit? (530kb) Phil Punter, ESRI Australia |
27. The Analyst's Detection Support System - An Overview (3.6MB) Peter Perry, Sydac Pty Ltd |
28. SSI and ASIBA Industry Directions SSI & ASIBA |
29. Lane Cove Tunnel – Surveying the Collapse Recovery Michelle Grose |
| 4.20 - 4.50pm | KEYNOTE SPEAKER Chris Daniels – University of South Australia “Mummy there is a baby crocodile in our shed" - Forays into Citizen Science (1.3MB) |
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| 4.50 - 5.00pm | Closing Ceremony – Chris Millett, ASIBA SA Vice-President |
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