Home » Work begins on digital transformation at Redlands

Work begins on digital transformation at Redlands

The way customers interact with their council will be transformed with the rollout of an extensive, multi-year digital initiative by Redland City Council.

The overhaul will ensure residents have easier access to Council’s suite of digital services and the flexibility to choose when and where they engage with these platforms.

Redland’s Digital Transformation Program will be phased in over the next four to seven years at an estimated cost of about $45 million.

It is set to bolster Council’s cyber security, enhance productivity and improve service offerings.

Everyone from community members to elected representatives and Council employees will benefit from the upgrades.

Council allocated $4.8 million in its 2023-24 Budget to deliver the first phase of the project, which includes procurement and contracting activities.

A Council spokesperson said improving data security would be a key part of the initiative.

“Cyber criminals are coming up with increasingly complex ways to compromise computer systems and steal private data,” the spokesperson said.

“It is crucial that organisations like ours take all the necessary steps to safeguard this important information.

“We are undertaking this digital transformation in response to feedback from our community, who have told us they want more modern ways to interact with Council.

“Our own employees are also looking for improved automation and system enhancements that will help create efficiencies in their day-to-day operations.

“We recognise that technology is constantly changing and we must adapt to ensure we are catering to the evolving needs of our community.”

Collaborating with specialist organisations will be key to ensuring a smooth transition to the new digital platforms and service offerings.

“Council has recently signed contracts with TechnologyOne and Leander Business Consulting as part of the program rollout,” the spokesperson said.

“This extends a 25-year relationship with TechnologyOne and gives us access to their latest, fully integrated OneCouncil software solutions and services.

“The Leander team will work with Council officers to implement the contemporary OneCouncil software over the four-to-seven-year life of the program.

“Concurrently, our Information Management team will continue supporting service teams to deliver targeted service improvements through innovation and automation.”

More information about the Digital Transformation Program is available on the Redland City Council website.

Digital Editions


  • Stretching for a good cause

    Stretching for a good cause

    Ballarat residents stretched, smiled and snuggled their way through a unique Kitten Yoga event that combined relaxation with a heartwarming cause – helping kittens find…

More News

  • 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…

  • Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Organisational values are at the core of every workday and task and Bundaberg Regional Council has developed a practical tool kit to support its workforce and promote its values. The…

  • New system for Blacktown

    New system for Blacktown

    Blacktown City Council has launched DAISY, a new digital planning assistant designed to help residents better understand planning requirements and prepare residential development applications. DAISY, which stands for Development Application…