Crack Detection Tech Ignites Ideas

Crack detection technology for high-rise buildings is among 21 Queensland innovations sharing $2.4 million in Palaszczuk Government Ignite Ideas funding. Innovation Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said the Ignite Ideas program had invested $100,000 in the technology...

$3 million available for leading edge Smart City ideas

The NSW Government will provide $3 million and host Smart City Innovation Challenges, to attract leading edge technology and data solutions to problems faced by communities. Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello...

Chinchilla battery to charge up Queensland’s energy future

The Western Downs role as a pivotal part of Queensland’s renewable energy revolution has taken another important step forward. Publicly-owned generator CS Energy will install a grid-scale battery near Chinchilla to deliver cleaner, cheaper and...

Contractor credentials go digital

The NSW Government has launched the NSW digital individual contractor licence in the Service NSW app, allowing tradies to easily access their work licences and contractors and consumers to quickly check credentials. Minister for Customer...

NSW Smart City Innovation Challenges

The NSW government is hosting three innovation challenges in 2022, to find leading edge technology and data solutions to problems. Innovation challenges are part of our Smart Places Acceleration Program, funded under the Digital Restart...