Queensland puts water efficient plant database online
Queenslanders can select the most water efficient plants to grow in their area online thanks to a new database of 4500 listings, the Waterwise Plant Selector.
Queenslanders can select the most water efficient plants to grow in their area online thanks to a new database of 4500 listings, the Waterwise Plant Selector.
A biometric driver licence system has been unveiled in Toowoomba as the Queensland Government begins replacing old licences to combat identity fraud.
The Queensland Government’s new biometric driver's licences are expected to go live with the next two months following a successful trial in August and September.
Queensland Department of Public Works shared services provider CorpTech is looking for a managed secure file transfer server as its current setup is out of date.
Three months on from its major restructuring, the Queensland Government Chief Information Office (QGCIO) remains tightly focused on ICT issues in the state, according to the agency.
A former CIO of Queensland Health has called upon the health informatics industry to rethink the way the way health IT and e-health projects are implemented.
Dimension Data has released further details of its $12 million Queensland Government ICT consolidation program contract announced earlier this month.
Central West Queensland has been allocated $100,000 from the state government in order to assist with the upgrade of its ICT infrastructure and prime itself for the (NBN).
The Queensland Government’s Department of Education and Training wants to begin a preferred supplier agreement for the delivery and installation of internet protocol (IP) telephony systems on a state wide basis.
The Queensland Government is to spend $12 million on consolidating its technology infrastructure under its state-owned ICT services provider CITEC.
The Queensland Government has announced it will use underwater cameras to aid research into potentially threaten fish species such as juvenile pearl perch, teraglin and snapper.
The Queensland Government is claiming a milestone in its [[xref:http://www.climatesmarthome.com/|ClimateSmart Home Service]] scheme, booking its 200,000th customer.
The Queensland Government is implementing a new payroll model in response to the Auditor General’s report, handed down on the June 29, on the Queensland Health [[artnid:351475|payroll fiasco.|new]]
Queensland Police will shortly tune-up of its Stolen Property and Information Reporting System (SPIRS) and add support for a raft of Oracle-based applications.
The Queensalnd Department of Education and Training (DET) will set up a Preferred Supplier Arrangement for interactive whiteboards, supporting the Smart State initiative’s objectives through helping provide “rich” digital learning environments, increasing educational institution productivity, and boosting education and training infrastructure.