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Jun 05
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The Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) is looking closely into big data and its potential benefits for councils and communities.

Councils put big data under the microscope

By Local Government Association of Queensland ICT, Local

Local governments facing the next great technological challenge.

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Jun 02
Love26
New infrastructure for public spaces in Sydney's east will come at a bill of $26 million as part of the council's larger $1.7 billion plan.

Infrastructure overhaul for east Sydney at $1.7 bil

By Staff Writers Infrastructure, Local

New $26 million investment in public spaces.

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Jun 01
Love28
Australia Post lets everyone know that scams and cyberattacks aren't going to be tolerated, as staff are offered training to deal with phishing and emails.

Australia Post shares strategy to protect from ransomware

By Paul Hemsley ICT

Making cybersecurity a priority to shield employees from ‘exposure’.

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May 31
Love18
NSW councils will receive a new procurement guide from their peak body, LGNSW to ensure they get the best deals without environmental or economic harm.

NSW councils receive ‘sensible, sustainable procurement guide’

By Staff Writers Local

Better deals without costing the environment and the economy.

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May 30
Love24
As technology payment methods change, governments need to market the benefits as well as install the technology or else get left behind.

Evolving payment systems need a better marketing strategy

By Ovum Exclusives, ICT, Ovum

GovNews Exclusive – As technology payment methods change, governments need to market the benefits as well as install the technology.

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May 29
Love30
Automation may inevitably lead to a universal basic income (UBI) for all, but are governments ignoring it to maintain their populist positions on jobs?

Are leaders ignoring automation and artificial intelligence?

By Paul Hemsley Federal, ICT No Comments

Commentary – The great struggle to hide the elephant in the room.

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May 25
Love18
CeBIT panel discusses the fallout from last year's eCensus debacle, sparking suggestions that ICT procurement practices need to broaden.

Outsourcing risk: lessons learned from eCensus procurement

By Paul Hemsley Federal, ICT

CeBIT 2017 – Better ways to build relationships between business and government.

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May 25
Love28

Superior consultation: what makes a successful collaboration with government?

By Staff Writers ICM Consulting, ICT, Meet the Experts, Partner Content

Meet the Experts – More with ICM Consulting CEO Yair Iny, who highlights the importance of collaborating with SMEs.

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May 24
Love21
Critical infrastructure like power grids are at risk of cyber attacks because of the 'Internet of Things', according to Eugene Kaspersky.

Eugene Kaspersky warns all assets are digitally vulnerable

By Paul Hemsley ICT, Infrastructure

CeBIT 2017 – ‘Internet of Things’ opens new Pandora’s Box.

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May 23
Love26
Arthur Sinodinos has slammed criticism of innovation for the notion that it will lead to job losses, retorting that jobs are emerging in other areas.

Sinodinos opens CeBIT 2017 with big innovation pitch

By Paul Hemsley Federal, ICT

CeBIT 2017 – “Our role as a government is not to try to stop change, it’s to facilitate change.”

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