GovHack is collaborating with information technology company Infosys and software app Slack during its two-day hackathon competition, which will be held today from 20 to 22 August 2021.
Dubbed the southern hemisphere’s biggest hackathon, GovHack will run across Australia and New Zealand from 6 to 8 September, with teams from both countries competing in the 10th year of the event.
More than 100 people took part in GovHack Melbourne 2015 last weekend.
The ABC will supply over 9.5 million records as part of its sponsorship of GovHack, Australia’s annual open data competition.
Governments across Australia at various levels are thankfully making the push towards opening their data, and GovHack 2014's Melbourne event was a great physical realisation with teams working with data to achieve some groundbreaking outcomes.
The federal government today launched an online map of Australia allowing users to overlay geospatial datasets from various government agencies.
GovHack 2012 is set to take on some of the big issues facing government departments including how does government engage with society to co-create a better future. Pull a team together and be in it to win $30,000 worth of prizes.
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