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Victoria will run a pilot of digital driving licences in Ballarat before rolling it out to the entire state.

Published in Automotive

Card payments company Square is set to roll out Square Loans in Australia, a program designed to help small businesses grow by giving them quick and simple access to funds.

Published in Market

Telstra has plans to invest more than $160 million on 600 mobile network projects in Victoria during the 2018-19 financial year, with the aim of eliminating black spots, improving data speeds and capacity.

The first grid scale battery in Victoria has been officially commissioned in Ballarat as part of the Victorian Government’s $50 million energy storage initiative in partnership with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency.

Published in Energy

Vodafone Hutchison Austra;oa has completed a successful trial of a self-install mobile coverage solution — the Vodafone Regional Coverage Hub — which is designed to deliver 4G voice and data services in locations across Australia where commercial networks are not traditionally deployed, or where coverage is patchy or unavailable.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telstra will begin working next month on the provision of mobile coverage in the Geelong rail tunnel, the company said in a statement today. A critical part of the work is expected to be completed by the end of June.

Published in Mobility

Mobile coverage on Victoria's five busiest regional rail lines is expected to improve with the government's Regional Rail Connectivity Project being accelerated.

Published in Mobility

NBN Co is boosting fixed wireless broadband speeds on the national broadband network to 100 Mbps.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Internet Australia chief executive Laurie Patton thinks Mitch Fifield, the Minister for Communications, missed an opportunity while election campaigning in his hometown of Ballarat last week to engage with the city’s burgeoning digital and ICT community.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Monday, 21 December 2015 12:45

UXC advises Government on VicFreeWiFi Network

UXC Consulting has acted as technical advisor to the Victorian government for the procurement and design of its VicFreeWiFi network.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Ballarat’s Federation College has been chosen as the second pilot site for an IBM-supported school-industry partnership to help students enter the workforce job-ready.

Published in Education
Thursday, 30 October 2014 06:05

iiNet to build free Wi-Fi network for Victoria

iiNet will build what it says is Australia’s largest free public wireless network, for Melbourne, Ballarat and Bendigo.

Published in Local Government
Wednesday, 23 July 2014 10:48

Perth becomes a Smarter City with IBM

The City of Perth has taken on a team of international and local IBM experts as part of a $50 million IBM Smarter Cities Challenge grant program.

Published in Deals

The planned expansion of the University of Ballarat Technology Park is proceeding with IBM's announcement of an Asia Pacific Centre of Excellence for Software Testing that will employ another 150 people.

Published in Development
Thursday, 01 November 2012 12:32

IBM Ballarat provides the back room for the big boys

If you've travelled from a major Australian airport, you've probably seen or used a Qantas smartcard-based check-in pillar. But do you know where the technology was developed?

Thursday, 01 November 2012 11:27

Growth ahead for Ballarat Technology Park

A major expansion of the University of Ballarat Technology Park - which has IBM as an anchor tenant - is planned.

Published in Development

Want to show your fellow Aussies that you have more dollars than sense? Then you'll be in the running to buy the FACEBK and PAYPAL number plates from Tai Tran, a Ballarat-based web-savant wanting a pretty penny for stamped car plates of metal.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Friday, 13 January 2012 12:50

LCA code of conduct: devil is in the detail

At the 13th Australian national Linux conference that begins in Ballarat on Monday, all presentation material has to be suitable for people aged 12 and above.

Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 12:21

LCA 2012 a bit short on talks

The 13th Australian national Linux conference, which begins next week in Ballarat, will be a bit short on original presentations as the organisers have decided to have a "best of" selection for most of the final day.

Published in Open Sauce
Friday, 02 December 2011 16:23

Security expert Applebaum to speak at LCA

Independent security professional Jacob Applebaum has been announced as the fourth and final keynote speaker for the 13th Australian national Linux conference which is being held in Ballarat from January 16 to 20.

Published in Open Sauce
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