May 2025 Newsletter
Pin Tags
With bright and hardy plastic tops & a 500mm wire stake, our pin tags are a great solution for marking services. These are sturdy and reliable in all weather, with specific colours used in a wide range of industries including: surveying, mining, landscaping, construction, agriculture and similar projects.
These come in packs of 100pcs, with 10 colours to choose from.
Quantity based discounts apply when purchasing more than 5+ packs.
1-4 packs: $43.00 excl. GST
5+ packs: $38.00 excl. GST
Check out our range here, and place your order now!
Top Industry News In The Past Month
Australian geospatial technology firm Digital Agricultural Services (DAS), has launched a 3D mapping solution for the regional and rural property sector which it says, will enable users to easily visualise the topography of hectares of land.
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A special permanent survey mark has been installed in Brisbane to recognise the city as the host of the combined FIG Working Week & Locate25 conferences.
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The recipients of this year’s Geospatial Council of Australia Geospatial Excellence Awards were announced at the combined FIG Working Week & Locate25 conferences.
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The Geospatial Council of Australia and Surveyors Australia have signed an agreement to strengthen the National Engineering Surveying Certification Program.
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A major milestone in Perth’s METRONET program will be reached on Monday 9th June, when the long-awaited Thornlie-Cockburn Link officially opens to the public.
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Hydrographic training collaborations between Australia, South Korea and Vietnam are helping build regional skills and connections.
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Geoquest Australia, formerly Reinforced Earth, is meeting industry challenges head-on by expanding and diversifying its capabilities, offering Australian clients an unparalleled one-stop shop for cutting-edge civil engineering solutions.
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Local governments across Queensland want to lock in the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCIP). With the program scheduled to end in mid-2026, the Local Government Association of Queensland is intensifying its push for a replacement scheme to avoid a looming infrastructure shortfall.
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Flinders University coastal experts are finding more cost-efficient ways to capture crucial seascape bathymetric elevation data, through research projects that are monitoring environmental change across areas of South Australia’s coastline.
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Upcoming Industry Events
Surveyors Circle – June 2
An exclusive session for Business Academy Graduates to reconnect, review business progress, and sharpen their approach to sales and storytelling. Includes a website and social media health check, business trends update, and practical insights on using AI for marketing.
For more information, click here.
State of GIS (VIC) – June 11
The State of GIS seminar is an immersive experience where industry leaders, experts, and enthusiasts converge to explore the latest trends, breakthroughs and applications shaping the future of GIS technology.
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Women in Surveying and Spatial Sciences Networking Breakfast – June 12
Mentors play a vital role in every career, but for women in the surveying and spatial sciences, having a mentor who understands the unique challenges they face is invaluable. This workshop is designed to provide you with the tools, strategies and insights to build meaningful mentorship relationships – both as a mentor and a mentee.
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ISASA Board Meeting – June 19
Join The Institution of Surveyors Australia – SA Division for their monthly board meeting.
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World Hydrography Day – June 20
World Hydrography Day is designed to raise awareness about hydrography and how it plays a role in improved knowledge of the seas and oceans. Dive deep into the latest advancements in hydrographic surveying, mapping technologies and data analysis techniques at the 2025 World Hydrography Seminar.
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WAIS July Conference – July 4
Join us at the Fremantle Sailing Club for the WAIS July Conference.
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What is the Forest Stewardship Council?
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is referred to as the gold standard of sustainable forestry, and we are extremely proud to be a certified FSC member.
Being a part of the FSC ecosystem ensures that you’re supporting responsible forestry management with its wide range of benefits, not just for the forests themselves, but for those whom depend on it’s maintenance for their own survival.
Check out the FSC Factsheet under “Resources” to read more about Elevate Survey Supplies’ FSC involvement and the causes you support by purchasing our 100% FSC Certified timber products.
Inspire The Next Generation Of Surveyors with Get Kids Into Surveying!
This dynamic project is dedicated to igniting a passion for geospatial science in young minds.
Through engaging educational resources and exciting initiatives, “Get Kids into Surveying” is shaping the future of the surveying profession.
Making a Difference:
- Empowering Educators: Providing teachers with the tools and resources to bring surveying to life in the classroom.
- Building Partnerships: Collaborating with surveying associations to create impactful outreach programs.
- Nurturing Talent: Offering global scholarship schemes to support aspiring surveyors.
Explore a world of interactive learning materials, hands-on activities, and career exploration resources designed to inspire the next generation of geospatial professionals.
Ready to make a difference? Join the movement and become an ambassador today!