Our Partners
Geoscience Australia actively participates in many cooperative projects at all levels of government and industry. These projects aim to promote standards and provide a simpler interface with our partners and clients.
Our parent department
Portals and collaborative websites
- Geoscience Portal
- an initiative of the Australian Chief Government Geologists' Committee, which provides access to geoscience information from Federal, State and Territory Government levels. - OzCoasts
- comprehensive information about Australia's coast, including its estuaries and coastal waterways. - Australian Mines Atlas
- the Australian Atlas of mineral resources, mines, and processing centres.
Cooperative research
As part of our commitment to e-Government, Geoscience Australia is an active member of several Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) and other Australian Government funded collaborative research centres.
- Bushfire CRC

- Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC

- CO2 CRC

- National Environmental Research Program (NERP)

- CRC for Spatial Information (CRCSI)

Concluded CRCs
- CRC for Landscape Environments and Mineral Exploration (CRC LEME)
- concluded 30 June 2008 - Predictive Mineral Discovery CRC (pmd*CRC)
- concluded 30 June 2008
Government
- Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES)

- Bureau of Meteorology

- Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation

- Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities

- Australian Emergency Management

- Public Sector Mapping Agencies (PSMA)

Australian geological surveys
- Queensland Government - Department of Natural Resources and Mines

- New South Wales Government - Trade & Investment, Resources & Energy

- Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy

- Department of Environment and Primary Industries Victoria - Earth Resources

- Geological Survey of Western Australia

- Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources Tasmania

- Northern Territory Geological Survey

Minerals and energy councils and peak bodies
- Chamber of Minerals and Energy, Western Australia

- Minerals Council of Australia

- Minerals Council of Australia - Northern Territory Division

- Minerals Council of Australia - Victorian Division

- New South Wales Minerals Council

- Queensland Resources Council

- South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy

- Tasmanian Mining

Standards and policy initiatives
Geoscience Australia is a leader in the development of standards and policies in many aspects of geology, geophysics and spatial information. We currently contribute to the following standards and policy initiatives:
- AusGeoRef is a cooperative venture with the American Geological Institute. AusGeoRef includes more than 170 000 bibliographic references on Australia, drawn from journal literature, meeting proceedings and abstracts, books, reports and maps.
- Australia and New Zealand Land Information Council (ANZLIC)
is the peak council for public sector spatial data management in Australia and New Zealand. - Australian Spatial Data Directory (ASDD)
provides search interfaces to geospatial dataset descriptions. - Australian Spatial Data Infrastructure (ASDI)
is a national initiative to provide better access for all Australians to essential spatial data. - Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ICSM)
provides leadership through coordination and cooperation in surveying, mapping and charting. - Office of Spatial Policy
provides a wide range of information about the Australian Government's spatial data policy, including details about related cross-portfolio coordination bodies.
Industry and professional associations
Geoscience Australia works closely with a range of industry and professional associations involved in the geoscience and spatial information fields.
- Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA)

- Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC)

- Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM)

- Australian Geothermal Energy Association

- Australian Geothermal Energy Group (AGEG)

- Australian Institute of Geoscientists

- Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (ASEG)

- Spatial Industry Business Association (SIBA)

- Geological Society of Australia

- International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH Australia)

- International Map Industry Association (IMIA)

- Mapping Sciences Institute, Australia

- Regional Committee of United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management for Asia and the Pacific (UN-GGIM-AP)

- Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI)

Topic contact: feedback@ga.gov.au Last updated: May 10, 2013
