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Brisbane's dispute with TechnologyOne heading to court

31 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Brisbane City Council has terminated its $122m local government services contract with TechnologyOne, ensuring a damages claim and a counterclaim from the company will be heard in court.


Adelaide mayor named Aussie GSC3 ambassador

28 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Adelaide Lord Mayor Martin Haese will act as Australia's ambassador to the Global Smart City and Community Coalition, representing the eight Australian member cities.


Twitter Day held again for local government

28 July, 2017

Local Government Twitter Day will be taking place again this year on 1 August.


Nominations open for LGITSA Awards

27 July, 2017 by Jonathan Nally

Nominations for the 2017 Local Government Information Technology South Australia Awards are now open.


Uni of Adelaide launches Smart Cities Consortium

27 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The University of Adelaide will work with local government and industry on a series of smart city initiatives aimed at using technology to improve the quality of life in the city.


Facebook and tissue sales used to predict virus outbreaks

27 July, 2017

The New Zealand Ministry of Health is using social media to try and predict outbreaks of infectious viruses.


Hot DesQ start-ups opt to stay in Qld

25 July, 2017

The Queensland government's Advance Queensland Hot DesQ program is well underway, with nine out of 10 start-up companies involved opting to stay in the state.


Smart streetlight install base to hit 73m by 2026

25 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The global smart streetlight install base is on track to reach 73m by 2026, unlocking more opportunities for cities and utility companies to develop additional revenue-generating services.


TechnologyOne may sue Brisbane for $50m+

24 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

TechnologyOne has warned it will commence legal action against the Brisbane City Council if the council follows through with threats to terminate a $122m local government systems contract.


FREE passes to Tech in Govt, 1–2 August 2017!

19 July, 2017 by Jonathan Nally

We're giving away 10 FREE passes to the Technology in Government Summit, Australia's premier event bringing together government and business.


DHS recruiting IT leaders for CIO Group

18 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Department of Human Services is on the hunt for five national managers to join its CIO Group.


ATO working to reduce system outages

12 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The ATO says it is working to improve its IT systems to reduce incidents of online systems outages, but says further brief disruptions could result from those works.


Trusted autonomous systems developed for Defence

10 July, 2017

The first Defence Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) has been launched by the federal government.


$19.3m for NSW courtroom AV link upgrades

27 June, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Dozens of courtrooms across NSW will have their audiovisual links upgraded to enable remote appearances and testimony by defendants, witnesses and experts.


Infinite possibilities in AV & KVM systems management

21 June, 2017

Over the past several decades, KVM technology helped us move servers—along with their noise, heat, and space consumption—out of the control room.


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