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  • Local art goes on the map

    Local art goes on the map

    Cairns Regional Council is developing a website to map arts and cultural facilities and features. The project is a bid to gain recognition as the…

  • The real world information challenge*

    City of Gosnells has taken up the information challenge and asked iFerret to search out all relevant documents across a dataset and improve efficiency in…

  • Council launches cyber respect campaign

    Council launches cyber respect campaign

    Redland City councillors have taken a unanimous stand against disrespectful online behaviour by publicly committing not to ‘sledge’ on social media, and encouraging others to…

  • The future of community engagement is online*

    Community engagement is facing a turning point, and technology is now one of the best assets you have to get your community involved. While traditional…

  • Procurement technology enhances relationships*

    By Rob Cook Successful procurement depends on establishing meaningful connections between buyers and suppliers. Today, technology is assisting local authorities in ways that weren’t previously…

  • Portal gives easy access

    City of West Torrens, South Australia is delivering information to local residents via an interactive portal on Council’s website. West Maps – public is the…

  • iPads and biscuits

    Coffs Harbour City Council, New South Wales is introducing a novel way for residents to learn about getting connected while doing it. No, ‘iPads and…

  • Doing our bit: Mosman 1914-1918

    Doing our bit: Mosman 1914-1918

    Mosman Library Service in New South Wales, has acknowledged the centenary of the First World War with an innovative online resource. Doing Our Bit provides…

  • Digital records management

    Digital records management

    Cardinia Shire Council was excited to welcome eCloud Business Services (eCloud) to the Cardinia Civic Centre, in the Victorian town of Officer, to establish the…

  • Achieving best practice*

    The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in Western Australia has selected the MAGIQ Performance software product to achieve ‘best practice’ delivery of its financial, regulatory, and strategic…

  • Science savvy students set to ruffle some feathers

    Logan City Council Libraries are joining forces with Griffith University for a series of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) workshops. City Lifestyle and Customer…

  • Body worn cameras are  a deterrent

    Body worn cameras are a deterrent

    Town of Claremont rangers and parking officers are among the first in Western Australia to utilise body worn cameras during their day-to-day activities. Six body-worn…

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