The following links are provided as a resource to access information, from around Australia and internationally, about spatial data policy and coordination bodies, sources of spatial data, initiatives that demonstrate application of spatial data and related technologies.
[This] project developed new materials that used highly interactive molecular dynamics and quantum mechanics models, and embed these models in learning activities that are appropriate for both core science courses and specialized courses teaching biotechnology and nanotechnology workplace competencies.
This website allows you to create interactive maps; provides information about mineral resources in Australia; and contains a history of the mineral industry.
ARIES was established in 2003 by the Australian Government to undertake projects with government, community and business organisations to develop their capacity to achieve improvements in sustainability. We are based at the Graduate School of the Environment, Macquarie University.
"A Free Public Resource - Providing Teachers with the tools needed to enhance their instruction using Google Earth®, the free program that brings the world to the classroom! A Website By and For Teachers"
Free use images promoting construction safety and health from the Electronic Library of Construction Occupational Safety & Health. Topics include Hazards, Injury & Illness prevention, Job Site, Trade, etc.
The Global Geospatial Magazine is a monthly print publication covering latest happenings and relevant issues of the Geospatial domain worldwide. Along with giving wide coverage to news from around the world, it publishes interviews, perspective write-ups, case-studies, etc., thus presenting viewpoints of experts and updating readers to recent researches, technologies, product releases and policies issues.
"Many Flickr users have chosen to offer their work under a Creative Commons license, and you can browse or search through content under each type of license."