News
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What is shared data? Why is it important?*
Shared Data works in local communities, because every community is unique, however, one common thread that all communities share is the growing need for Health…
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High achievers win three awards
City of Burnside Council was recognised with three awards at the Local Government Information Technology South Australia (LGITSA) Awards Night on 15 October. The Information…
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Daintree land sale a boost for biodiversity
A vacant parcel of land located in the heart of the Wet Tropics will become a fully-restored World Heritage Rainforest and nursery, creating jobs for…
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Drones used for environmental monitoring
Mackay Regional Council, Queensland, is using a drone to conduct environmental testing at some of Council’s landfill sites. The drone uses an infrared system to…
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Online building applications support efficiency and sustainability
In most cases, a new building development or change in land use requires an application for planning approval to be submitted to the local council. …
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Community garden in the centre of town
The Casterton community could soon be growing fruit, vegetables and native plants together in the heart of the township following support for a much-anticipated project.…
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Collaboration cuts red tape for food businesses
Food businesses will now find it easier to trade at events in the City of Canning, City of Gosnells and Town of Victoria Park under…
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Historical data management solution*
iArchive provides a new and transformative solution for historical data held in redundant systems. The iArchive search solution developed by iPLATINUM is now installed at…
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Blueprint for smarter suburbs
A cutting-edge initiative that could change the way new suburbs and cities are designed, constructed and managed has been launched by the City of Parramatta…
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Basketball courts shade structure doubles as cyclone shelter
Roper Gulf Regional Council, Northern Territory, will commence work early in the new year, on the Borroloola Sports Courts and Cyclone Shelter project thanks to…
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Playgrounds ready for new adventure
Greater Dandenong City Council, Victoria, has partnered with Rotary to harvest playgrounds for disadvantaged overseas communities. Rotary Overseas Recycled Playgrounds (RORP) is a state-wide project…
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Indigenous home ownership gets green light in Gulf Country
The dream of home ownership is finally within reach for the predominantly Indigenous residents of two of Queensland’s remotest towns after an ambitious project driven…











