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  • 2-page A4 flyer advertising a GA workshop in Perth (10 June 2016) on Australia's potential for intrusion-hosted Ni-Cu-PGE mineral deposits.

  • 2014 Open Day Promotional Material

  • OzCoasts 2012 poster is used for promoting OzCoasts website hosted in Geoscience Australia in national Coast to Coast 2012 conference in Brisbane.

  • 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.

  • Poster for presentation at The Fire Weather & Risk Workshop (Perth May 2013) The Australian and New Zealand Disaster Management Conference (Brisbane May 2013) and The AFAC and BCRC Conference in September 2013

  • This USB has been produced for promotional puposes and will be handed out (free) at domestic and international conferences. The USB contains a selection of reports, flyers, maps and data. Products are grouped into 4 categories: Records and Brochures, Mineral Deposits, Geophysical Data and Surface Geology.

  • This USB has been produced for promotional purposes and will be handed out (free) at domestic and international conferences. The USB contains a selection of GA reports, flyers, maps and data. Products are grouped into 4 categories: Records and Brochures, Mineral Deposits, Geophysical Data and Surface Geology.

  • 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'.

  • How we use crystallography Although the discipline of Geology is more than just rocks, the study of rocks and minerals make up a large part of our work. We analyse rocks and minerals from across Australia from samples collected under the sea, at the surface or from deep drill holes. Recently for example, our Minerals programme has drilled 14 holes through young cover to gather samples of basement rocks believed to be prospective for copper mineralisation in western Victoria.