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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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This message is from Mike Roderick.----------------Johnnie
 
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    :          Mon, 8 May 1995 12:30:52 WST+8
       :       Australian Surveyors Congress - 1996
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Dear Netters,
 
RE: 1996 AUSTRALIAN SURVEYORS CONGRESS
    PERTH (April 15-19, 1996).
 
    CALL FOR PAPERS
 
Please find listed below, details of the
1996 AUSTRALIAN SURVEYORS CONGRESS.
Submissions for ORAL and DISPLAY papers
are welcomed.
 
In April, the Perth climate is warm days
and mild nights. Perfect for a mid-year break !!
Even warm enough for swimming at the lovely Perth
beaches.  See you there !
 
Details of the CONGRESS follow.
 
Mike Roderick
School of Surveying and Land Information
Curtin University of Technology
GPO Box U1987
Perth WA 6001
 
Ph      61 9 3517565
Fax     61 9 3512703
E-Mail  [log in to unmask]
 
 
 
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                       CALL FOR PAPERS
 
             37th AUSTRALIAN SURVEYORS CONGRESS
                   PERTH, 15-19 APRIL 1996
 
                    BEYOND THE TELESCOPE
 
The increasing demand for digital data has seen many changes occur in
the tasks
undertaken by surveyors.  New technology-based tools such as GPS are
now
becoming integrated into mainstream professional practice.  This
conference aims
to explore the contribution that surveyors are making in the broader
community by
applying these new tools.
 
Presentation Papers
 
Oral presentations are sought from all areas of practice and research
within the
surveying profession.  In addition to technical papers, contributions
which describe
the "broader community benefit" of surveying activities are
encouraged.
 
Display Papers
 
It is intended to allocate a portion of the conference time to
presentation of formal
displays.  The objective is to provide a more relaxed forum for the
presentation of
R & D activities occurring throughout the spatial sciences.  Papers
describing the
displays will be published as part of the conference proceedings.
Submissions are
invited from students, individuals, companies, organisations or
research groups
who are conducting R & D activities of interest to the surveying
profession.  Two
prizes (one reserved for full-time students) will be awarded for the
best display
presentations.
 
Guidelines
 
Interested persons should submit an abstract of between 200-500 words
which fully
summarises the proposed paper including any conclusions drawn.  The
paper should
not have been published elsewhere.  Abstracts should be in English,
on A4 paper,
include a brief biographical outline of the author/s (i.e. current
and previous
employment, experience) and contact details.  They should also
indicate whether
the proposed presentation is an oral or display paper.
 
All abstracts should be submitted by the 30th October 1995 to the
address below.
Guidelines for final preparation will be forwarded to author/s upon
acceptance of
their paper.
 
                   Dr Michael Roderick
                   37th Australian Surveyors Congress
                   Institution of Surveyors (WA)
                   2/154 Hampden Road
                   NEDLANDS, WA, 6009.
                   E-mail:  [log in to unmask]

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