Lack of leadership, funding hinder digital success: research
A lack of senior leadership to steer digital transformation in the public sector is the biggest concern of government executives, writes Keiran Mott.
5 July, 2018A lack of senior leadership to steer digital transformation in the public sector is the biggest concern of government executives, writes Keiran Mott.
5 July, 2018Australians want to be able to deal with all levels of government online but they remain wary of how governments treat their private information, a new survey shows.
3 April, 2018Communications Minister calls for rapid culture change.
30 March, 2015Frustrated locals and tourists alike can now find the capital’s wealth of well-hidden resources thanks to some revealing smartphone innovation.
26 February, 2014By Julian Bajkowski Telstra, Optus Mobile and TPG internet have emerged as the winners in the federal government’s lucrative auction of former analogue television spectrum after the carriers plumped almost $2 billion to secure their slice of recycled airwaves. Telstra paid by far the largest amount, shelling out $1.3 billion for two lots of 10 […]
7 May, 2013Mobile coverage in Western Australia’s North West will be improved as eleven towers will be switched on with funds from the state government. The shires of Ashburton, Broome, Derby-West Kimberly, East Pilbara and Roebourne will receive boosted mobile telephone coverage and access to high-speed wireless broadband. After this implementation, the total sites delivered from be […]
1 August, 2012By Lilia Guan Australian office workers are less inclined to being always available for work via communications technology, said a work-life balance survey by human resource service provider, NorthgateArinso. Australia and New Zealand Managing Director at NorthgateArinso, David Page, said the survey showed that fewer workers feel that work is intruding on their […]
8 May, 2012To meet the demands of tourists and locals Tweed Shire Council has created a portfolio of services that can be delivered and utilised via a mobile phone. In the far north of the New South Wales coast, just shy of the Queensland border, lies Tweed Shire. Covering about a thousand square kilometres it's […]
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