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National Geographic Information Group (NGIG) capability flyer for the upcoming Surveying & Spatial Sciences Conference 15-19 April here in Canberra.
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Promotional flyer detailing laboratory capabilities at GA.
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Poster describing how GA made the WASANT palaeovalley map (GEOCAT #73980).
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2014 Open Day Promotional Material
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Satellite Earth observation data presents unique opportunities for society to respond to major challenges like climate change, food security and sustainable development. But significant technical challenges, including to enable different data streams to be integrated and the sheer volume of the data, are preventing that full value from being realised. The explosion in free, highresolution, global data from next-generation satellites, linked with the potential of new highperformance ICT infrastructure and architectures, positions us to meet this challenge. As the 2016 CEOS Chair, and as a sophisticated user of multiple EO satellite data streams, Australia is proposing that CEOS explore how these new technologies can ensure CEOS agency satellite data can be 'unlocked and put to work'.
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Three panel showing current GA's petroleum program and proposed 2015 acreage release
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Australia's government geoscience agencies work together as Australia Minerals to connect people, information and innovation to opportunities that give investors the confidence to invest in mineral exploration in Australia. This USB has been produced as a giveaway at international conferences and events attended by Australia Minerals (AM). This USB contains electronic material from each of the States and the NT grouped under the themes: Publications, Guides, Infrastructure, Maps, Mineral Resources Information, and Projects and Exploration.
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Promotional posters for the SEG 2015 booth
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This product is a promotional flyer to showcase some of the cpaability and capacity of the regional development section, with a focus on the PNG work.
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The poster/panel summarises result of preliminary fluid flow and chemical modelling in the Frome Embayment