GeoRabble Perth - 15 May 2025
GeoRabble's back – tell your friends! Join us for a night of unfiltered geo-goodness where maps meet mischief and spatial stories take centre stage. Whether you're a GIS guru, a carto curious, or just in it for the food – come rabble with us. Perth. No pitches. No sales. Just pure geo fun.
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The spatial spark was lit… and now the fire continues to burn! 🔥
GeoRabble Perth returns on 15th May for another round of irreverent, inspiring, and just plain fun geo-goodness. No pitches, no pressure – just passionate people sharing spatial stories, laughs, and maybe a canapé or two.
Mark your calendars – it’s time to rabble on!
Please welcome a powerful lineup of speakers:
- John Bryant – Maps That Matter: Building a Land Info System in PNG with Open Tools
- Gee Fernando – Tell effective stories using maps and data
- Chris Urbanek – Decoding Landscapes: The Science and Practice of Spatial Ecology
- Sumesh KC – Automated Delineation of Agricultural Fields Using Remote Sensing Images and a Deep Learning Approach
- Darren Mottolini – Mufasa or Scar – A trouble free, philosophy for geospatial projects
EVENT DETAILS
- Date: 15th May 2025
- Time: Doors open at 5:00pm, the 'rabblin starts at 6pm.
- Location:The Globe, Wellington St, Perth
- Format: Mixed bag of spatial goodness
- Registration: Attendance is free, but for catering purposes we need you to register
ABOUT GEORABBLE
What is GeoRabble? GeoRabble is about celebrating the everyday challenges and triumphs of working with location. Everything from the mundane to the glamorous, unfiltered by professional bodies, government and private company agendas and industry politics.
Who is GeoRabble for? Anyone who has anything to do with GeoTech, GeoDev, GeoBusiness, GeoTrends, GeoFutures, GeoPasts – you name it, as long as you’re passionate and want to share your challenges, triumphs, frustrations and pride in the work that you do.
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The GeoRabble Rules:
- Celebrate each other’s triumphs
- Respect each other’s choice – no technology bigotry
- No sales pitches – this includes services, software, data etc.
- No company logos or ‘about us’ slides
- Keep it short
Follow @georabble on twitter or use the hashtag #georabbleper to join the conversation, or head to https://georabble.org to find out more about other events.
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Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for the event Skyline!