Unfriended: Australian MP Andrew Wilkie calls biocops on Facebook
While it was an attempt to spread festive cheer, Facebook's floral arrangements ended up breaching Tasmanian biosecurity laws.
While it was an attempt to spread festive cheer, Facebook's floral arrangements ended up breaching Tasmanian biosecurity laws.
The Learning Management and Business Reform project that was rolled out to TAFE NSW in 2009 is being scrapped.
An audit by the Western Australian auditor general has shown that the state's agencies lag behind other Australian jurisdictions in delivering common services online.
The Greens party has set out a policy framework that proposes changes to tax law, public disclosure, enforcement, and global diplomacy.
The media company donated AU$160,000 more to the Liberal Party than the Labor Party during the 2014-15 financial year, according to the Australian Electoral Commission donor disclosures.
The Queensland government has brought the tertiary transport concession card application process online to TransLink's website to eliminate the need for extra paperwork.
The Department of Education and Training's acting deputy director-general of corporate services has voluntarily stood down over the IT error that prevented 644 suspected child abuse cases from not being reported to police.
Froebel Early Learning Centre is introducing preschoolers to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills as part of the Little Scientist initiative.
Over the next two years, Anittel will deliver full-time managed services support to Kingsway Christian College, Mandurah Baptist College, and Peter Carnley Anglican Community School.
The South Australian government has dumped Brett Morris as chief information officer as part of a restructure, and will replace his position with a director of Digital Government.