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Gonski steps down as NeHTA chair, replaced by Hambleton
Immediate former head of the Australian Medical Association appointed to steer national eHealth project.
Sydney’s new reverse vending machines swallow cans, spit out food vouchers
It’s the ultimate junk food fix: put in empty drink containers and get back a food truck voucher.
Melbourne traffic jams worsened by obsolete technology and bureaucratic resistance, Audit finds
A probe by Victoria’s Auditor-General says that his state’s lagging use of technology to manage roads contributing to traffic congestion with priority public transport users now also facing gridlock.
Queensland yells “action!” to film location scouting app
The Sunshine State is ready for its close-up as the Campbell Newman government launches a mobile app that lets users register their properties as potential film sets for directors to consider when staging their epics.
NeHTA set to be scrapped in radical eHealth overhaul
The government’s review of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record has not only recommended that a new Commission be set up to run the scheme but that electronic records become the default.
Sydney wants to start distilling its rubbish into renewable fuels
The City of Sydney is digging into its mammoth pile of garbage with a new clean energy technology that aims to transform stinking gasses into an upcycled energy resource pumped back into the power grid.
Landmark one-stop-shop for mobile apps catered to mayors and councillors
Councils in Queensland have welcomed the launch of a new digital tool that allows mayors and councillors to sort through mobile apps designed to improve their operations and productivity.
Vic councils slam Labor policy to cap rates at CPI
The local government sector in Victoria will be gearing up for a bout against the Labor Opposition after its controversial election proposal to cap rates and force councils to justify any further increases.
Outsourcing, APS efficiency and procurement in Audit Commission crosshairs
Tempered vision for privatised computing and shared services functions return to the fray as potential shake-up under Budget looms large.