APAS2023 proceedings coverAPAS2023 CONFERENCE

  • Location: Opal Cove Resort, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
  • Date: 20-22 March 2023
  • Theme: "Pirates of the Cadastre"

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Proceedings of the 26th Association of Public Authority Surveyors Conference (APAS2023)
Edited by Dr Volker Janssen

Title Page
Front Matter and Table of Contents i-iv
Office Bearers for 2022/2023 1
Editorial 2
Amusing Research in Surveying and Spatial Science
Volker Janssen
3
Don’t Feed Cheese to Lactose Intolerant Volcano Gods
Chris McAlister and Catherine Hills
26
The Surveyor Pirate of the Caribbean
John F. Brock
37
Alienation of an Alien Nation
Fred de Belin
56
When a Border Becomes a Boundary
Chris Arnison
78
Assessing the Detectability of Underground Water Pipe Leaks with Non-Invasive Technologies
Daniel Voysey and Glenn Campbell
79
Sensor Networks for Monitoring Major Infrastructure and Pre-Emptive Activity to Avoid Catastrophic Failures
Andrew Jones
101
Remake of the Surveying and Spatial Information Regulation: Progress Update
Les Gardner
112
Navigating Water Boundaries
Wayne Fenwick
123
Electrical Safety and Recent Incident Summary
Riley Bryn
144
Digital WHS: Integrated and Automated Workflow
Stephen Saunders
169
Agility, Ability and the Human Side of Surveying When Disaster Strikes
Stewart Folley, Jarad Cannings and Daniel Jung
170
Pirates and Their Treasures of the Cadastre
Geoff Songberg
196
Understanding Old Survey Plans and Field Notes in Surveying Practice
John McNaughton
222
Determining the Future Demand, Supply and Skills Gap for Surveying and Geospatial Professionals: 2022-2032
Michelle Blicavs
238
Coastal Erosion: An “Elegantly Simple Solution” at Harrington
Grant Calvin
239
Discussion Forum: Live NSW and the Spatial Digital Twin
Adrian White and Thomas Grinter
289
Railway Boundary Definition and Problems Encountered
Ian Jones
290
Taming the BEAST: Establishing Street Intersection Corners
Fred de Belin and Simon Watt
298