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APAS2002 CONFERENCE

  • Location: Eagle Hawk Hill Conference Centre, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
  • Date: 5-8 March 2002
  • Theme: "One Small Step for Surveying, One Giant Leap for Spatial Sciences"

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Proceedings of the 8th Association of Public Authority Surveyors Conference (APAS2002)

Title Page
Front Matter and Table of Contents i-v
Surveying in the ACT – An Update on Recent Government Actions and Their Implications for Surveyors
David Dobson
1
The National Spatial Information Industry Action Agenda
Paul Kelly
9
"LandSpeed" – A DPWS System for Land Management of Infrastructure Projects
John Masters
11
E-plan: A User's Perspective – Project Implementation within the Roads & Traffic Authority
John Dwyer
27
Integrating Spatial Data Sets in Local Government: Can Newcastle Flood?
John G. Fryer, Harvey L. Mitchell and Robert Pâquet
35
A Survey for Calibration of Track Recording Vehicles
Mark Butler and Graeme Gaggin
43
Spatio-Temporal Anomalies in Cadastral Boundaries
Geoff Songberg
45
"Why Do Some Surveyors Get It Wrong?"
David Job
69
GPS in South Sydney
Paul Corry
73
Sustainable Development, Subdivision, Surveyors & Sun Angles
Grant Calvin
81
Dealing with Loss of Survey Infrastructure
Graeme Stewart
93
Geoidal Undulation in the Illawarra
Colin Blanchard, Jane Hayward and Miroslaw Kubik
101
The Council Surveyor – General Practioner or Specialist?
John Perry, Eric Maronese and Rob Addison
105
The Major Mitchell Track: A Proposed "Year 2002 – Year of the Outback" Project
John Read
107