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King Island chooses MAGIQ*

King Island Council in Tasmania has chosen to implement the MAGIQ Enterprise council management system from MAGIQ Software.

Council’s decision to implement new business systems has been driven by unprecedented economic development and growth on the Island.

King Island is a unique and picturesque island community located midway between Victoria and mainland Tasmania, on the western side of Bass Strait.

The King Island brand is internationally recognised for its high quality dairy, beef and seafood produce. Now the Island is embracing a significant increase in tourism, driven by two new world-class golf courses; the Cape Wickham and Ocean Dunes courses.  The new golf courses complement the Island’s other attractions such as bird watching, sea fishing, surfing, arts and food events.

Over the past two years annual visitors have increased dramatically presenting King Island Council with significant and exciting growth challenges and opportunities.

MAGIQ Enterprise is a fully web-based, cloud deliverable suite of council management and finance systems. The product suite features comprehensive Finance, Regulatory & Compliance, Revenue & Property, Community Engagement, Payroll and Human Resources systems.

Council has chosen to replace its existing business systems with MAGIQ to achieve its vision of an easy to use suite of fully integrated business systems, suitable for the needs of a small, progressive Council.

Recent economic growth and increased activity on the Island has driven a need to vastly improve productivity and has placed considerable pressure on Council’s business systems. Faced with the need to upgrade its existing systems, Council had decided to investigate other options in the marketplace.

Zoe Behrendt, Director of Corporate and Community Services, King Island Council said, “After evaluating three software vendors we decided MAGIQ Enterprise would meet all of our functional requirements. And as it turned out this was a much more cost-effective option for us than upgrading.

“We also felt the team at MAGIQ really understood smaller councils and the constraints we work with, which we believe is critical to a successful implementation and long-term business partnership.”
According to Zoe, everyone at Council has positively embraced the change and staff are looking forward to using the new MAGIQ systems.

“Everyone is very positive and excited. MAGIQ has a very modern, easy to use interface and our staff are really looking forward to working with new, contemporary software, which they can already see will make their lives a lot easier and more efficient, “ Zoe said.

“It’s a very exciting and dynamic time here on King Island and we’re really looking forward to working with the MAGIQ team to achieve our objectives of greater business efficiency, improved staff satisfaction and better service levels for our customers.”
*Copy supplied by MAGIQ Software

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