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Spatial Technology in Schools Competition

PSMA Australia is proud to annouce that they are platinum sponsors of the Spatial Technology in Schools (STiS) Competition 2007. The STiS competition is an initiative of the Spatial Sciences Institute and is aimed at encouraging and rewarding the innovative and creative use of spatial information technology.

Below is a list of the STiS Competition winners for the Regional Awards:

Primary Awards

Western Australia – Nyindamurra Family School
Project: “Species Mapping Opens Doors to our Future”
Queensland – Pimlico State High School
Project: “Singapore Daisy” Noxious Weed Investigation

Secondary Awards

Northern Territory – Casuarina Senior College
Project: Sustainable Futures, Geography and Biodiversity
Western Australia – John Calvin Christian College
Project: “Rottnest Island Sustainability Assessment”
Queensland – Yuleba State School with Columboola Environmental Education Centre
Project: “Mapping Trees of Interest” Project
Tasmania – Devenport High School – Project details tbc
Regional Coordinator: Dr Christopher Watson

For more information please visit:
http://www.spatialsciences.org.au/stis/index.asp