A big thank you to our incredible sponsors, bringing the event to life:
✨SPEAKER CALL OUT✨
We are still on the lookout for some speakers for the night!
If you have a story to share, an exciting project brewing or a spatial revelation to, well, reveal – then reach out to us at georabble.perth@gmail.com 📨 to get your speaker spot confirmed 🔒
Mark your calendars, GeoRabble Perth will be back on Wednesday 19th November 2025!
Squeezing in right before the end of the year, we’re working hard behind the scenes to organise a celebration of all things spatial with what’s sure to be THE best GIS Day 🌏 event on the calendar (okay, we might be *slightly* biased 🫣) – a GeoRabble!
🤝SPONSOR CALL OUT 🤝
We’re now looking to lock in our event sponsor extraordinaire! 🦸 Being a sponsor is an invaluable opportunity to not only connect with potential customers, hires and clients (and get your brand out!); but helps support and build a thriving, resilient and passionate geospatial community 🤝
If you have a story to share, an exciting project brewing or a spatial revelation to, well, reveal – then reach out to us at georabble.perth@gmail.com 📨 to get your speaker spot confirmed 🔒
Otherwise, mark your calendars ✏️ and watch this space 👀 – more details coming soon!
Mark your calendars, GeoRabble Perth will be back on Thursday 15th May!
Are you passionate about all things geospatial? Do you have insights, experiences, or research you’d love to share with a vibrant community? Now’s your chance to shine!
If you’re interested in speaking or know someone who would be a great fit, please reach out to us at georabble.perth@gmail.com.
Can’t make it anymore? Please help out a fellow geospatial friend and remember to cancel your ticket/registration so that those on the waitlist can attend 💌
Didn’t get a ticket? Please join the waitlist, as you never know what might unfold over the next week! 🔮
Biggest of thank-yous to our wonderful sponsors ✨ NGIS! ✨
#GeoRabble#Perth – the Return of the ‘Rabble 💥 Speaker Announcement!
We are super excited to welcome and announce some of our amazing speakers who will grace the stage on the 11th Sept 2024!
They will share with us their spatial stories, insights and unique perspectives on a plethora of spatial topics – ranging from: spatial tools and geological data supporting agriculture 🌱, the latest titillating geospatial tech trends 🔮, remote sonar and hydrographic surveying techniques 🚢, the delightful interplay that is UX design and mapping 🌏 and the advent of geospatial AI across industries💫
What a great cross-section of our geospatial sector!
Please give a warm welcome to:
– John Arakkal
– Mary Murphy
– Ian Hay
– Megan Pusey
– Sarah A James
Stay tuned for our final speaker and full presentation titles coming soon! 👀
In the meantime, be sure to grab a ticket quicksmart 👇 as we are almost sold out! 🎢
📅 Date: Wednesday 11th September 2024
⏲ Time: Doors open 5:30pm, ‘rabbling starts at 6:00pm
We are returned! The ‘rabblicious fun is returning West in September for a night of all good things rousing and geospatial!
Mark your calendars, grab a ticket, prep your slides – for this will be a night to celebrate and catch-up on all things spatial since time immemorial (well,…. pre-pandemic 🙃).
📢 SPEAKER CALL-OUT 📢
Have a spatial story to share? Or a collection of observations and musings on the state of spatial in WA? Or perhaps even a handy little script you wrote that saves *days* of geoprocessing? Or a big huge project yousurviveddelivered and have some advice for your fellow community?
If so, this is your official invite to join the stage! Reach out to us here and get your name on the speaker list ✨
🗓️ EVENT DETAILS
Date: 11th September 2024
Time: Doors open at 5:30pm, the ‘rabblin starts at 6pm.
Location: The Shoe, Yagan Square, Perth 6000
Format: Mixed bag of spatial goodness
Registration: Attendance is free, but for catering purposes we need you to register
🤳🏼TICKETS
Head over this way to grab your free ticket now ⬇️
EVENT DETAILS
Date: 21st August 2019
Time: Doors open at 5:30pm, the ‘rabblin starts at 6pm.
Location: Universal Bar, 221 William St, Northbridge 6003
Format: Mixed bag of spatial goodness
Registration: Attendance is free, but for catering purposes we need you to register!
Follow @georabble on twitter or use the hashtag #georabbleper to join the conversation.
We can’t hold these events without the help of the greater Geocommunity! Please contact us if you’d like to be a part of sponsoring a future event or get involved in helping organise an event.
This event brought to you by the Perth GeoRabble team and sponsored by Georabble friends NGIS.
Perth ‘rabblers kicked off the first GeoRabble of 2019 in style, with one of the biggest turnouts we’ve had in a long long time.
MC’d by the ever talented Damian Shepherd, who helped keep our speakers (and audience!) in check.
The evening started off with Ben Jones on ‘Cartography for the Colour Blind’. Colourblindness affects about 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women; a statistic was was represented within our own audience that night. Maps as a fundamentally visual tool rely critically on colour & shapes to communicate information. Ben talked us through some useful methods and tools to assist in selecting colouring schemes that help make reading maps inclusive and accessible to colour-reading abilities. His key tips were to spend time experimenting with palettes & textures (through use of tools such as colour brewer2 & kuler) and then to test your selections with emulators such as Colour Oracle or Visolve.
GeoRabble Perth – Ben Jones talking on cartography & colourblindness
Next up we had Sarah James speaking on ‘Convergence of Industry 4.0, Smart Cities & Spatial’.
Industry 4.0 refers to latest wave of ‘industrial revolution’, where digital networks form a vast array of networks of cyber-physical systems (connected assets, customers and supply chains). Location intelligence plays a key part in this – and is the ‘golden thread’ – particularly in the context of ‘smart cities’, digital twins, BIM & virtual/augmented reality systems.
Perth GeoRabble – Sarah James speaking on Industry 4.0, Convergence and Spatial
Following on we had John Bryant speak about his journey in organising the first Oceania FOSS4G in Melbourne last year, and on building open geospatial community in the regions. Through collaborative efforts and shared vision with people met through other channels (Slack/user groups/mailing lists etc) a team of passionate individuals pulled together an amazing conference with keynote speakers, 45 presentations & 14 lightening talks, 14 workshops, a community day & social events. An incredible 250+ attendees from 14 countries attended. And not only that, but the community succeeded in raising enough money through Good Mojo crowdfunding campaign to enable 6 people to attend through the Travel Grant Program.
Perth GeoRabble – John Bryant speaking on FOSS4G Oceania
Up next, with the title to steal the night, we had Cameron McArtney talking on ‘Making GIS accessible for a generation that searches for ‘Google’ in Google to get to Google’. An inspiring talk on the technological challenges of making digital maps for those in our community who are not of the ‘Google generation’. The choice of visualisation and interaction technique (‘scroll’/’flick’ etc) is just as key as the mapping itself to make spatial data accessible and insightful.
Perth GeoRabble – Cameron McArtney on making mapping accessible for a generation that searches for ‘Google’ in Google to get to Google.
Lastly we had Dr Liz Dillimore on making WA the destination for data science, with the new WA Data Science Innovation Hub. The vision is to enable the development of data science capability and make WA a self-growing data science community with data science organisations that flourish; ultimately leading to job creation and economic growth (echoing Sarah’s Industry 4.0 predictions). And no, this does not take form of hackathons to solve any tech problem, but strategic partnerships, investment and collaboration between industry, academia and data science organisations.
Thank you to all our speakers for investing their time and to all the geospatial community who could come along for the event, and of course, last but not least to our generous sponsors Talis, without whom this event would not have taken place.
Let us know if you’ve got a question you’d like the wisdom of GeoRabble to answer via perth@georabble.org or #georabbleper.
And stay tuned for news about our 23rd GeoRabble Perth – coming later this year around July.
In the meantime, if you’d like to get involved in GeoRabble organising, or would like to speak or sponsor, drop us a line through perth@georabble.org, or through twitter @georabble or #georabbleper.
With exactly one week to go before GeoRabble Perth’s return, we are excited to introduce another a new speaker:
Damien Hassan – Finding Perth’s first BBQ: a project to geo-reference over 2,000 early survey plans of the Perth metropolitan area has been completed with the mapping interface coming soon. These plans, digitised in high resolution, provide a virtual archaeological dig into a built landscape that has changed significantly over the decades. Find your house from 100 years ago… or maybe Perth’s first BBQ?
If you haven’t got your tickets yet head over now to Eventbrite to register for your GeoRabble fix of 2018!
After a bit* of a hiatus, Perth GeoRabble is back in action and ready to ‘rabble! And just in time for the end of year festivities too 😉
Join us on the 28th of November as we have an exciting starting line up of speakers including:
Ross Lewin – Can Artificial Intelligence find the Ants? Work being done to trial hyperspectral imagery and Machine Learning/AI in the detection of Red Imported Fire Ants (RFIA) in Brisbane for the Queensland Government.
Ikrom Nishanbaev – Exploring Australian Cultural Heritage Sites with the Geospatial Semantic Web
With more to be announced very soon!
Logistical details:
28th November 2018
Doors open 5:30pm
Presentations from 6:00pm
Universal Bar, 221 William St, Northbridge
A handful speakers, 10 minutes each, a room full of ‘rabblers, and the usual rules
Attendance is free, but for catering purposes please help our hosts by registering here
We can’t hold these events without the help of the greater Geocommunity! Please contact us if you’d like to be a part of sponsoring a future event or get involved in helping organise an event.