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22.01.2022 Sometimes, a big idea can grow out of a little water. USC Innovative Engineers won the Waterwise national challenge at last year’s GovHack. Their ‘AgWatch’ device encouraged people to use water more efficiently in their home. ... GovHack 2020 kicks off 14 16 August. Register for the digital-only event today! #GovHack2020 #OpenData



22.01.2022 #GovHack2020 winners The ‘Fire Focus’ team recently took out the Queensland Government’s Bushfire Ready Challenge! They proposed a bushfire safety campaign and community education program that uses open data to identify communities at risk of bush fires. ... Read more bit.ly/3kKMMot

21.01.2022 - here’s one for the calendar! #GovHack2020 is on 14 - 16 August. This is set to be the largest hackathon in the southern hemisphere and a real festival of ideas. ... It’s a digital-only event this year, which means it’s open to all Queenslanders!

19.01.2022 ~ V A L E N T I N E S D A Y P O L L ~ These are the two most popular places in Queensland to get married in 2019 (outside of Brisbane). Can you guess which of the two had the most tie the knot? ... We’ll reveal the answer in the comments later! Access open data about marriages in your area http://bit.ly/2O4x7lZ #OpenDataQld



18.01.2022 How many vehicles were registered in Queensland in 2018? We’ll reveal the answer in the comments later. After you’ve voted, tell us what tool you could develop using this open data http://bit.ly/371QcMp ... *Data includes vehicles, trailers, caravans and motorcycles registered and garaged in Queensland as at 30 June 2018. #OpenDataQld

17.01.2022 Calling all creators, designers, innovators and big thinkers. #GovHack2020 kicks off this Friday! This means time is running out to register and put your ideas to the test. ... The biggest hackathon in the southern hemisphere is digital-only this year. Register today!

14.01.2022 It’s also the 10th anniversary of the international day, so we thought we’d challenge you with a poll. What’s Queensland Government’s most downloaded open data? ... We’ll reveal the answer a bit later! Queensland Government open data is available 24/7 https://www.data.qld.gov.au/



13.01.2022 What was the maximum wave height recorded on the Gold Coast in 2019? We’ll reveal the answer in the comments this Friday after the #GlobalWaveConference has finished! After you’ve guessed, tell us what tool you could develop using this open data http://bit.ly/2S94uH3... #OpenDataQld Gold Coast World Surfing Reserve #GWC

07.01.2022 How can you tap into the treasure trove of data that is in library, gallery, museum and archive collections? The ‘Making Meaning’ symposium on 6 March will be a remember! State Library of Queensland, 8:30am 3:30pm. Find out more & register http://bit.ly/38jXCLT... #IODD2020 #slqMakingMeaning #CollectionsAsData #OpenDataQld

07.01.2022 62,184 births were registered in Queensland last year. Can you guess which month was the most popular? We’ll reveal the answer in the comments later! ... Birth-related open data is accessible http://bit.ly/2ObtgUl #OpenDataQld

05.01.2022 A great environment for good ideas! GovHack is a great place to test your ability to provide solutions to real-world problems. Last year’s ‘My Environment’ team won the Spatial Information Challenge by helping homeowners identify risks and energy potential around the home. ... Put your ideas to the test at #GovHack2020

03.01.2022 #GovHack2020 winners The ‘Spend Tracing’ team were recently crowned winners in the Queensland Government’s Spending Challenge! They proposed a digital dashboard to visualise and track government spending using published procurement data. ... Read more bit.ly/3kKMMot



02.01.2022 #GovHack2020 winners The ‘PACT - Pandemic Aged Care Tracking’ team recently won the Queensland Government’s Pandemic Survival Challenge. They proposed an app to allow staff to screen and track aged care residents with illness using smart phones. ... Read more bit.ly/3kKMMot

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