APAS2019 proceedingsAPAS2019 CONFERENCE

  • Location: Pokolbin, New South Wales, Australia
  • Date: 1-3 April 2019
  • Theme: "Data Mining for the Future"

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Proceedings of the 24th Association of Public Authority Surveyors Conference (APAS2019)
Edited by Dr Volker Janssen

Title Page
Front Matter and Table of Contents i-iv
Office Bearers for 2018/2019 1
Editorial 2
GDA2020 Adoption: Who, When, Why?
Joel Haasdyk
3
NSW Surveyor General International Fellowship 2018: Investigation into Vertical Datums Defined by Gravimetric Geoid Models
Nicholas Gowans
13
Single-Receiver Static GNSS Surveys Using Virtual Reference Stations
Tom Bernstein and Vittorio Sussanna
27
Challenging the Status Quo: Innovate or Detonate
Lisa Powell and Narelle Underwood
37
A Ridgy Digital Cadastre
Fred de Belin
55
LandXML: Deposited Plans But Not As You Know Them
Martin Pundyk
68
Nepean River Green Bridge (Yandhai Nepean Crossing)
Troy Dean
80
Creating and Managing Mega-Data on Sydney’s Mega-Projects
David Mares, Steven Garlinge and Matt Monk
95
Let There Be Rock: The AC/DC Phenomenon
Volker Janssen
106
POSI 101: Getting the Job Done!
Stewart Folley
126
Changes to BOSSI CPD Requirements for Registered Surveyors in NSW
Rachel Brown
127
Surveying and Spatial Information Regulation 2017: Tips and Tricks
Shannon Dawson and Les Gardner
138
The Critical Importance of Practical Exercises in a Modern Surveying Curriculum
Craig Roberts and Bruce Harvey
139
Unscrambling Geodesy for Practical Surveying
Harvey Mitchell
152
What is a Land Survey?
Narelle Underwood
156
Web Scraping: Applications in Infrastructure Planning
Rafid Morshedi, Ben Chu, Eric Huang and Lucy Ivers
157
Distance Slabs of the Antonine Wall: Surveyors’ Record Carved in Stone II
John F. Brock
163
Cadastral Integrity Loss from Riparian Boundaries
Geoff Songberg
182
Are Our Coastal Waterways Tidal?
Kevin Thompson
209
Status of a Stream: Who Owns the Creek?
Fred de Belin
231