Home » Glen Eira updates aging systems

Glen Eira updates aging systems

Glen Eira City Council has recently selected a suite of enterprise applications from Computron Software. These include financials, workflow and COLD (Computer Output to Laser Disk), as well as payroll software from Peterborough and Stowe’s Pathway Local Government property management product.

Following a directive from the Office of Local Government in Victoria, Glen Eira needed a financial system that enabled reporting on both internal and external contracts, in terms of monitoring performance against set standards.

According to Keiran Cromie, Glen Eira’s Corporate Information Manager, Councils in Victoria must have better access to information, especially reporting on contract performance to remain competitive.

“Before selecting Computron, Council shortlisted two other vendors which provided the required functionality,” Keiran said. “However, on closer inspection Computron was the stronger contender – offering COOL (Computer Output Online,) imaging, workflow, cost of licences, choice of database and fixed price contract.”

The Computron suite will speed reporting, increase flexibility, lessen the time taken to create orders and approve invoices, and decrease turn around times for payments and refunds.

Council will use COOL to transfer financial reports to disk, allowing Council officers to search for old reports and view online. Computron’s workflow will be applied to Glen Eira’s accounts payable in the first instance and is set to shorten the time taken to create orders and approve invoices.

“The approval process that is involved in the workflow module means that more thorough checking of authorisations will occur and this should please our creditors!” Keiran Cromie said.

*Copy supplied by Computron Software.

Digital Editions


  • Big attraction for tiny town

    Big attraction for tiny town

    Dozens of tourists have created history as the first passengers in decades to arrive in the tiny southern Queensland town of Thallon by rail. Excited…

More News

  • Dandycon set to return

    Dandycon set to return

    Dandy Con, Greater Dandenong’s much loved comic and pop culture festival, returns on Saturday 11 April 2026 between 11am–4pm, bigger than ever. This free, all ages event fills Dandenong Library,…

  • A creative future for Kingston

    A creative future for Kingston

    The community has been invited to help shape Kingston’s creative and cultural future. Kingston residents are being invited to help finalise the city’s cultural roadmap, with the Draft Creative and…

  • Tweed residents gunking up wastewater

    Tweed residents gunking up wastewater

    Tweed Shire Council is urging residents to rethink what they flush down the toilet and pour down the drain, after revealing that crews remove around 156 tonnes of rubbish and…

  • In memory of Chris Quilkey

    In memory of Chris Quilkey

    It was with great sadness that we learned that former Blacktown City Deputy Mayor and Councillor Chris Quilkey has passed away. First and foremost, our thoughts are with Chris’s family,…

  • Unit demolished as Ipswich flood recovery continues

    Unit demolished as Ipswich flood recovery continues

    Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has welcomed the demolition of Mihi Grove, a flood-hit 42-unit complex in Brassall purchased as part of the Queensland and Australian Government’s Resilient Homes Fund Voluntary…

  • Fraser adopts tree

    Fraser adopts tree

    The Fraser Coast now has an official tree, with Council today adopting the Kauri Pine as a symbol of the region’s culture, history and natural environment. Fraser Coast Mayor George…

  • Council take on much-loved garden

    Council take on much-loved garden

    Glenorchy City Council will take on the administration of the Chigwell Community Garden, securing the future of the much-loved community space and supporting continued shared use by local groups. Glenorchy…

  • Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    The fuel crisis is hitting remote, rural and regional communities hard, with farmers, freight carriers, tourism operators and local government all expressing concerns about the lack of supply and the…

  • Navigating grants

    Navigating grants

    How Administrative Complexity Is Eroding One of Local Government’s Most Powerful Tools Local government grants exist to create impact in communities. Yet across the sector, that purpose is increasingly being…

  • Looking to the future

    Looking to the future

    Flinders Lane will be abuzz for two days this month with Townsville Youth Council – supported by Townsville City Council – set to deliver a free festival focused on the…