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News Cold case king advises Australian law enforcers An ex-criminal profiler who used cutting-edge mapping technology to help catch a notorious US serial killer has been invited to advise Australian law enforcers on how the technology could breathe new life into thousands of the nation's unsolved crimes. Learn more
Joint army, navy, air force approach to deliver single point of truth Australia's Defence Force must follow the lead of the US military in net centric operations and adopt an enterprise approach to the use of geospatial information and technology if they are to realise the vision outlined in their own geospatial strategy, expert says. Learn more
March of the little penguins to a more certain future Victoria's estimated 100,000 little penguins are under the spotlight as researchers conduct the first state-wide survey of the seabirds in more than 30 years. Learn more