APAS2023APAS2024 CONFERENCE

  • Location: Hyatt Hotel, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
  • Date: 18-20 March 2024
  • Theme: "Pushing the Boundaries"

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Proceedings of the 27th Association of Public Authority Surveyors Conference (APAS2024)
Edited by Dr Volker Janssen

Title Page
Front Matter and Table of Contents i-iv
Office Bearers for 2023/2024 1
Editorial 2
Understanding the RINEX Format
Volker Janssen
3
Pushing the Boundaries of AUSPOS Cluster Processing
Nicholas Gowans and Volker Janssen
19
The Realisation of AUSPOS Based on ITRF2020/IGS20
Carl Wang, Anna Riddell, Umma Zannat and Salim Masoumi
35
Hierarchy of Evidence in Rural Cadastral Surveying: Pushing the Boundaries at Carmel Lane, Baradine
Thomas Casey
36
Using SAR and Coherent Change Detection to Map Erosion in the Quilpie Region, Queensland
Kyran Cook
37
Adjusting to GDA2020: SCIMS, the NSW State Adjustment and You
Joel Haasdyk, Nicholas Gowans and Simon McElroy
45
An Introduction to SouthPAN
Vincent Rooke
56
Dam Monitoring of Regional Dams
Jarad Cannings and Lachlan Anderson
57
The LandXML to SCIMS (LX2S) Pilot Project
Simon Hine, Jonathon Smith and Volker Janssen
58
The Future of Surveying Education in Australia
Craig Roberts
78
A View From Above: Using InSAR to Eliminate the Uncertainty of Mark Movement
Matthew Bates and Craig Roberts
79
Terrestrial Laser Scanning in Cadastral Surveying: The ACT Experiment
Greg Ledwidge and Matt Stevenson
104
Pushing the Planning Boundaries: A Case of Forensic Surveying
Mike Stapleton
105
Holdsworth Avenue: The City of Sydney’s “Road to Nowhere”
Don Urquhart
121
Discussion Forum: Digital Survey Plans Program Update and the CAD Translator
Michael London and Daniel Griffin
135
Henry, Me and Philosophy
Warren Thomas
136
Art by Surveyors and Surveyors in Art
John F. Brock
156
Back in Blacktown: Aboriginal Claims Deserve Consideration
Fred de Belin
187