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QLD Government’s first Open Data Policy Statement released

Posted
8 September 2017

The Queensland Government is improving access to open data with the launch of the Queensland Government Open Data Policy Statement.

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GovHack 2017

Posted
28 July 2017

After the success of GovHack in previous years, the Queensland Government is on board again in 2017.

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IODC 2016

Posted
11 August 2016

IODC 2016 Madrid, Spain 6th-7th October #IODC16 Global goals, local impact. Pre-registration is now open.

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Open Data 500 Australia survey

Posted
24 March 2015

Companies and NGOs that use open government data can take part in the Australian Open Data 500 Project and help shape the future of open data.

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Queensland Government data web address changes

Posted
10 March 2015

Due to department changes, some Queensland Government data web addresses have been updated.

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Open Data Institute

Posted
5 December 2014

ODIQ is the first Australian based international node of the Open Data Institute, created by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt. Explore ODIQ and find out how you can get involved.

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Case studies

Posted
21 August 2014

Read case studies on how Queensland Government data has been used innovatively by various industries and what the benefits are.

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Queensland Globe

Queensland Globe

Posted
28 March 2013

Check out Queensland Globe. See overlays like recent flood levels, lot and plan information and the latest Queensland aerial and satellite imagery.

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Information and communication technology (ICT) dashboard

Posted
29 August 2013

Track how ICT initiatives are progressing across Queensland Government with the new ICT dashboard. Reports include budget, cost to date and current status.

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GovHack wrap up

Posted
09 September 2016

The winners of the state challenge prizes were announced at the GovHack 2016 Queensland awards held on the 2nd September.

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Open Data Conversations

Posted
26 September 2016

Seeking your input – help shape Queensland Government Open Data Policy! Individuals, groups, universities, public sector and businesses of all sectors can join the conversation in three ways – deep dive sessions, interactive social map and online discussion forums.

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