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Jul 12
Love8
Pokémon GO is the new mobile app craze using augmented reality, but it's actually posing a risk to users and their private property it tags as 'Gyms'.

Pokémon GO: a risk to government property?

By Paul Hemsley ICT

The tagline says “gotta catch ’em all”, but people are pulling their hair whenever app users wander out of bounds.

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Jul 12
Love4
Two new drug dogs have been appointed by the state government to help sniff out the supply and distribution of meth in Western Australia.

Drug Dogs help WA to tackle meth scourge

By Staff Writers State

Pooches helping to sniff out the supply and distribution of ‘Ice’ in WA.

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Jul 11
Love6
South Australian government has invited councils to apply for funding to implement CCTV in their local areas and protect the community.

South Australia to help local councils fight crime with CCTV

By Jonathan Bradley ICT, Local, State

State invites councils to apply for funding give Big Brother a leg-up in their local areas.

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Jul 08
Love5
South Australian Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis has spruiked the State Budget 2016-17 as having achieved the state’s first surplus since the GFC.

First South Australian Budget surplus since GFC

By Staff Writers State

Treasurer says state is well positioned for future investment.

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Jul 06
Love5
QLD gov welcomes release of Building Queensland’s inaugural Infrastructure Pipeline Report, which sets out an independent view of infrastructure priorities.

QLD releases independent infrastructure pipeline report

By Staff Writers Infrastructure, State

Roads and rail laid out in new blueprint for Sunshine State’s infrastructure future.

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Jul 05
Love5

Myki contract renewed with NTT Data for $700 mil

By Staff Writers State, Transport

After much public scrutiny and criticism, Public Transport Victoria has given its preferred contractor another go.

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Jul 05
Love6
South Australia to create a lightening-fast internet super highway that outpaces even the federal government's National Broadband Network (NBN).

SA promises super-fast internet with ‘Gig City’ rollout

By Jonathan Bradley ICT, State

Faster than a speeding National Broadband Network.

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Jul 04
Love7
Government procurement at federal, state and local levels is at very low risk of being impacted by the current electoral crisis that befalls the Parliament.

Struggle to form government has little impact on procurement

By Staff Writers Federal

Federal Election 2016 – Déjà vu from 2010, but business as usual for government bureaucracy.

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Jun 30
Love7
The NSW government will no longer pay suppliers using cheques and fax machines are being purged to make way for more Open Data methods.

NSW to no longer pay with cheques or fax machines

By Staff Writers ICT, State

“Archaic” paper based payments to suppliers to “go the way of the dinosaurs”.

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Jun 30
Love4
Victorian councils have used the federal election climate to ask the Commonwealth for more funding in infrastructure and for the community.

Victorian councils call for more financial support from feds

By Staff Writers Federal, Local

Eight priorities listed to help boost local and community infrastructure.

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