Home » Improved document management brings cultural change to Boroondara

Improved document management brings cultural change to Boroondara

The City of Boroondara in Melbourne’s inner eastern suburbs has developed an electronic document management process that has increased document registration in its Corporate Information department to 100 per cent. This has and resulted in a positive cultural change across the organisation.

ëSmart Reg’ is a front end interface system that automates and controls data inputs and manages quality for document registrations as part of Council’s Enterprise Content Management (ECM). It also automates electronic links to the hard copy archiving process, with preset disposal codes and colour coded filing identifiers.

Prior to implementation of Smart Reg, inconsistencies with quality, timeliness and accuracy of document registrations had a direct impact on cross organisational acceptance of electronic document management.

Since Council’s Electronic Document Management System was introduced in 2005, it had very slow uptake by some departments, resulting in various methods of records management across the organisation.

This posed a significant risk in meeting the Public Records Office Victoria standards for document management, particularly in regard to permanent public records, as well as information availability for staff to best service the community.

Recognising this, Boroondara IT Manager Lesley Milburn contracted a process review consultant, committed IT Business Analyst Ibrahim Rafei, and recruited a new Coordinator Corporate Information, Julie-Ann Mains.

The three were charged with the task of improving business practices and efficiencies.

Julie-Ann Mains said that it was through the course of this journey that Smart Reg was designed, developed and implemented.

“Not only is Smart Reg user friendly, but it combines significant automation and quality measures to ensure timely and accurate document registration,” she said.

“The interface talks directly to ECM and draws references and indexes live from it.

“More than 1,000 standard templates are accessible via keyword search, making the system very easy to use. This automation has led to an average 3,720 reduced key strokes per person per day.

“Documents are registered with absolute consistency, without spelling or typing, errors and are distributed accurately and timely by all staff.”

The Smart Reg system has also increased accountability. In the previous ECM process, a single document could be handled by up to five different staff with sorting, batching, scanning, registering and archiving.

Smart Reg allows for the installation of individual, off the shelf portable scanners, so that one person is now responsible for the document from scanning and registering, through to accurate archiving.

Julie-Ann Mains said that previously, it took several months to train staff for registration, but with the new system, a new or temporary staff member can be trained and productive in their first two hours and fully productive within four to six weeks of joinging council.

Hyperware Consulting, who was contracted to develop the solution, now has copyright and ownership of the Smart Reg product, making it available to all ECM users. It has since been purchased by Shire of Yarra Ranges, City of Greater Bendigo and a number of other councils have provided valuable feedback and expressed interest in the product.

Further developments are in progress, such as providing search and batching options, making Smart Reg a one stop shop for quick and easy storage and retrieval of information for all users.

For further information contact Julie-Ann Mains on (03) 9278 4366.

 

Digital Editions


  • From books to bots

    From books to bots

    Tenterfield Library is proving that technology is more than just tools and devices. From coding and robotics to tech support, the Library has become a…

More News

  • Myers resigns for health reasons

    Myers resigns for health reasons

    Wollongong’s Councillor Tiana Myers has resigned, as a Ward Three Councillor for City Council due to health reasons. Cr Myers was elected to Council in 2024 with a focus on…

  • Acknowledging women’s role in councils

    Acknowledging women’s role in councils

    Council representatives from across the state gathered in Sydney today for Local Government NSW’s (LGNSW) International Women’s Day event. Mayor Darcy Byrne, President of LGNSW, said the event was an…

  • Kylie Davies beats strong field

    Kylie Davies beats strong field

    Flinders Shire Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Kylie Davies as its new Chief Executive Officer. Ms Davies will start in the role on 13 April following a…

  • Leaving on a high

    Leaving on a high

    Mount Alexander Shire Council’s Chief Executive Officer Darren Fuzzard will end his tenure at the council in July 2026, marking ten years of service to the organisation and community. Mr…

  • Safety first for transport corridor

    Safety first for transport corridor

    Traversing a major Townsville transit corridor spanning three suburbs will soon be safer for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians, with Townsville City Council commencing a $3.8 million upgrade of Hugh and…

  • Creating long-term employment pathways

    Creating long-term employment pathways

    The Shire of Carnarvon is creating long-term employment pathways and strengthening workforce capability through its participation in the Remote Jobs and Economic Development (RJED) Program, a national initiative designed to…

  • Cool summer plan for Campbelltown

    Cool summer plan for Campbelltown

    Extreme heat is the biggest killer of natural disasters in Australia, exceeding that for any other environmental disaster combined, including floods, storms, bushfires and cyclones. While high temperatures pose risks…

  • Bathurst has it’s scrap together

    Bathurst has it’s scrap together

    Bathurst Regional Council has successfully concluded its ‘Let’s Get Our Scrap Together’ campaign, launched on 1 September 2025 with funding from the NSW Government and delivered in collaboration with NetWaste…

  • Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw Shire Council has extended the contract of Acting Chief Executive Officer Sally Jones until 30 June 2026. The matter was considered as a confidential item in the late…

  • Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Narrabri Shire Council hosted a special community farewell event in mid-January, Brekkie on the Bridge, ahead of the upcoming demolition of the Violet Street Bridge. The event brought together community…