Thanks to Nikos and all our editors for their  dedication and work on producing 
another excellent edition of Geo4All newsletter. It is great to see the 
newsletter getting bigger and bigger and it just shows the vibrant activities 
of our colleagues globally from organising FOSS workshops for Tanzanian Park 
Ecologists to our plans for Geo4All Schools.

Also congratulations to the amazing work done by our SMART colleagues :-) in 
Australia who are our lab of the month.  As I started on this “Lab of the 
month” series for the Geo for All newsletter, I myself started learning more 
and more about the excellent work that our  amazing colleagues globally have 
been doing. It is important that we can share these amazing ideas with all, so 
that it keeps building more synergies. We are a global community and it is this 
global perspective which gives us strength. It is important that we highlight 
and share ideas from colleagues in different parts of our home planet.



Australia is an amazing country and a key leader in geospatial science and I 
have been always inspired by the excellent research done by colleagues there.  
In Nov 2013, I was part of an European Union delegation on Research 
Infrastructure to visit Canberra at events hosted by the Department of 
Education  of the Australian Government. The Third European Union –Australia 
workshop and meetings on Research Infrastructure was held in the Australian 
Academy of Science , Canberra (5-6 Nov 2013) and focussed in the areas of 
healthy ageing, clean energy and sustainable cities [2] , with a cross cutting 
theme on industry links. The details of the Joint European Commission- 
Australian Government Communique is at

http://ec.europa.eu/research/infrastructures/pdf/Third%20European%20Australian%20Workshop%20on%20Research%20Infrastructure%20Communique.pdf


It is our great pleasure to introduce our colleagues at the SMART Open Source 
Geospatial Laboratory<http://smart.uow.edu.au/osgeo/index.html>, University of 
Wollongong , Australia as  our “Geo4All” lab of this month whose research 
reminded me of the essense of this Joint European Commission-Australian 
Government agreements and spirit of working together for enabling research 
which focuses on global scale challenges and opportunities. SMART's Open Source 
Geospatial Lab is undertaking a number of research projects that are centered 
on the use and development of free and Open Source Geospatial software to 
assist governments, business and the community in responding to infrastructure 
problems and creating solutions for the future. So read the Geo4All newsletters 
to keep updated on our latest developments at 
http://www.geoforall.org/newsletters/


Best wishes,


Suchith

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Subject: [Ica-osgeo-labs] Newsletter - March 2016

Dear all,

I am glad to announce that the March 2016 issue of our Newsletter has been 
uploaded onto our website  http://www.geoforall.org/newsletters/
I would like to thank all the co-editors and our members for their 
contribution. This issue is the biggest ever.

Have a nice reading
Nikos Lambrinos

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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki
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