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Sunshine Coast announced as one of the country’s best tech hubs

The Sunshine Coast has been shortlisted as one of three finalists for the Innovative Regions Award. The Australian Technologies Competition (ATC) has announced the following regions as being the best places in Australia to grow technology companies: Sunshine Coast, Queensland, with its Business Gateway, Innovation Centre and Smart City Framework. Greater Adelaide Region, South Australia, featuring 109 innovation programs, fourteen co-working spaces and eleven incubators. Hunter Region, NSW, with an Innovation Cluster, accelerator program and industry showcases. Combined, the regions represent around 10 percent of both the country's population and GDP. The finalists are judged to be the regions that…
Silicon Coast
July 1, 2015
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Digital skills, jobs and education are our key challenges

Digital technologies is one of the fastest growing parts of Australia’s economy with its economic contribution growing from $50 billion in 2011 to $79 billion in 2013-14. Growth in the ICT sector is likely to be strongest for technical, professional, management and operational occupations. Deloitte Access Economics and the Australian Computer Society Australia have partnered to produce Australia's Digital Pulse which examines how digital disruption is dramatically changing industries and occupations across the economy. The report found there has been 5% growth in the number of ICT professionals, with an increase to 600,000 ICT workers in 2014, and demand for a further…
Silicon Coast
June 26, 2015
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New or upgraded mobile base stations for region

Kin Kin, Belli Park, Maleny-Kenilworth Road between Conondale and Kenilworth, and Dulong are set to receive new or upgraded mobile base stations under the Federal Government’s Mobile Black Spot Programme. Round 1 of the Programme will deliver 499 new and upgraded mobile base stations across regional and remote Australia – 429 Telstra base stations and 70 Vodafone base stations. The locations to benefit under Round 1 of the Programme were announced on 25 June. The new and upgraded base stations will provide new handheld coverage to 68,600 sq km and new external antenna coverage to over 150,000 sq km, and over 5,700 km of major…
Silicon Coast
June 26, 2015
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Schoolzine hires new CDO and launches into New Zealand

Sunshine Coast based Schoolzine, one of Australia’s fastest growing eNewsletter platforms, has announced the appointment of new Chief Digital Officer (CDO) Craig Josic, and its expansion into New Zealand. Mr Josic, who has been involved in a range of education and technology based projects, will be responsible for the end-to-end strategy, design and implementation of Schoolzine’s digital roadmap. “I’m excited to be Schoolzine’s first CDO, and one of only a few in a CDO position in Australia's education sector, and am looking forward to engaging with key stakeholders and collaborating with new partners as we expand internationally,” he said. Schoolzine, which started…
Silicon Coast
June 16, 2015
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Coast hackers team up for community benefit

GovHack is an annual national competition that brings together geeks, digital creatives, data analysts, story tellers and entrepreneurs to work together over 46 hours to explore open government data and make it more useful or engaging. Teams will trove through the official data sets to find new ideas or ways to reuse the data to win prizes in international, national and local categories. “A ‘hack’ is when you take something and make it better. You don’t have to be super technical, ­although it helps, but we’re looking for people’s ideas, passion and energy,” RDA Sunshine Coast Interim CEO Anne Lawrence…
Silicon Coast
June 10, 2015
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Speed it Up to address region’s digital infrastructure

Digital Sunshine Coast and Regional Development Australia (RDA) Sunshine Coast have teamed up with Sunshine Coast Council to launch Speed it Up, an Australian-first initiative using an interactive online map to demonstrate where business grade broadband is available across the region. The campaign will also highlight where people cannot access broadband and will forward this information to telecommunication providers so they know where to invest and develop infrastructure in the region. Speed it Up is a priority action in the Digital Sunshine Coast Action Plan launched on 3 June at the Coastal Revolution event hosted by Kawana Waters Chamber of…
Silicon Coast
June 9, 2015
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Coastal Revolution information evening – 3 June

Digital Sunshine Coast and Kawana Chamber of Commerce have teamed up to host Coastal Revolution: The future for high-speed internet, an information and networking evening to discuss the future of your business with like-minded people. The Digital Sunshine Coast Action Plan will also be released at this event, together with the first stage of the digital infrastructure campaign called SPEED IT UP, a two-part project that will: help aggregate demand for business grade broadband, and communicate the regions where business grade broadband is currently available through an integrated user-friendly online map. Chamber president Linda Delamotte said many businesses in the region relied on high-speed internet to be…
Silicon Coast
May 21, 2015
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Opportunity for disruptive creative businesses

Could you be Australia's next Canva, Shoes of Prey or We are Hunted? Do you know someone who is? QUT Creative Enterprise Australia invites you to enter or nominate creative startups to pitch to a gathering of early stage investors who actively invest in the creative industries. The Creative3 Pitch aims to build the capacity of startup founders in the creative industries and increase the number of investor-ready businesses in Australia. The pre-event program includes workshops and coaching by QUT Creative Enterprise Australia to ensure each business is ready to pitch to investors. This is crucial to the inclusion of the creative industries in…
Silicon Coast
May 19, 2015
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Digital Readiness report reveals small business far from ready

Many Queensland businesses are in a state of “digital paralysis” and lacking the skills and resources to take advantage of new technology, according to new research. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) has released its third annual Digital Readiness Survey and it reveals some concerning statistics for small business. The CCIQ study, done in conjunction with iiNet Business, shows that businesses are less digitally ready in 2015 than they were in 2013. CCIQ General Manager of Marketing and Communications James Flaherty said the findings of the report confirmed that Queensland small businesses had to be better prepared to…
Silicon Coast
May 19, 2015
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CyberInnovation Series – 18 May

Lift the Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) associated with cyber security, act on some priorities, and protect your organisation's growth. Understand cyber security as a business and people problem, where much of the issue is behavioural and much of the opportunity is in innovation and collaboration. From a governance and strategic perspective, cyber security is about having the right questions to ask.  The project is being led by international cyber security and innovation strategist Dr Sally Ernst, who has developed business innovation knowledge over the past 18 years, through her world-wide research and first hand experience in businesses and on boards across the UK and Asia…
Silicon Coast
May 14, 2015
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