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Agenda and minutes solution to transform local government sector*

Creating and distributing council meeting agendas and minutes can be tedious and time consuming.

Harbour Software’s Doc Assembler solution streamlines this process for local government authorities across the country.

Designed specifically for local government, the cloud based platform encourages teamwork between staff members by enabling real time document collaboration, meaning all members can contribute to the single document at the same time.

Doc Assembler is an intuitive and easy-to-use software solution that can improve a council’s efficiency, productivity, accessibility and engagement.

Harbour Software recently collaborated with the Riverland G3, an alliance between the three South Australian Riverland councils; Renmark Paringa Council, Berri Barmera Council and the District Council of Loxton Waikerie to implement Doc Assembler and improve efficiencies within the three organisations.  

Renmark Paringa Council Information Technology Business Transformation Analyst, Mark Huxtable, said, “With Doc Assembler, our staff are able to work on their reports and agenda documents even when they are away from the office.

“The software helps us to streamline the process of building agendas and minutes with a user friendly interface.

“The Riverland G3 Alliance is excited to continue using Doc Assembler to drive results and collaboration between the councils.”

By saving time on assembling documents, productivity can be improved and resources can be allocated toward other projects.
Learn more about the Riverland G3 Alliance and Doc Assembler at
harboursoftware.com.au.

*Copy supplied by Harbour Software

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