We sadly regret to inform you that this event is unfortunately to be cancelled, due to unforeseen changes in the availability of the GeoRabble Brisbane volunteer organising crew in the lead up to the date and on the date itself.
In light of this though, we are migrating the theme and hopefully as many of the speakers as possible to the next planned GeoRabble event which is due to take place in the week of the Locate 2020 conference, pencilled in for the 28th April in the same location (Charming Squire).
We thank you for your support and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and hope that you can attend the next event in April.
We sadly regret to inform you that this event is unfortunately to be cancelled, due to unforeseen changes in the availability of the GeoRabble Brisbane volunteer organising crew in the lead up to the date and on the date itself.
In light of this though, we are migrating the theme and hopefully as many of the speakers as possible to the next planned GeoRabble event which is due to take place in the week of the Locate 2020 conference, pencilled in for the 28th April in the same location (Charming Squire).
We thank you for your support and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and hope that you can attend the next event in April.
The Brisbane GeoRabble crew are super excited to welcome our first two speakers to the upcoming event in March:
Peter Timmers – speaking on the work of the Queensland Emergency Services team and the GIS team in response to recent bush fire events
Len Olycott – presenting on the work that Queensland Department of Parks and Wildlife have been doing in collaboration with the Emergency Services
Stay tuned for another announcement soon of possible speakers from The Ripper Rescue Alliance, WIRES and iRecover platform….but in the meantime, scuttle over this way to register for the event on 11th March 2020 @ the Charming Squire; tickets are moving quick!
We are still looking for a sponsor for this event – if you’d like to help out please reach out via email or twitter. We’d love to hear from you!