A major remote sensor network is now live in metropolitan Adelaide, as part of the Federal and local government-funded Connected Cities project.
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Smart tech helping to improve planning in Liverpool, NSW
Liverpool City Council is using smart sensor technology to gain a greater understanding of pedestrian and traffic movements within its CBD to help inform its planning decisions as the Sydney suburb grows.
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Traffic reducing sensors to be installed across Central Coast
In order to reduce traffic on the Central Coast, works have begun to instal 450 ‘smart parking’ sensors.
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Smart tech to provide new insights into urban stormwater run-off
A $1.66 million water monitoring project will use smart technologies to monitor the quality of water flowing through one of Cairns’ major urban catchments in a bid to help protect the Great Barrier Reef.
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Applications open under $22M Smart Cities Program
Federal Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities Paul Fletcher has announced $22 million in available funding for smart technology solutions under Round Two of the program.
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New project to help reduce suburban traffic congestion
A new smart cities project being delivered by the University of Wollongong and Liverpool City Council aims to help inform transport and urban planning decisions as well as reduce congestion.
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Melbourne Uni launches autonomous vehicle
As part of a three-year partnership with French autonomous vehicle technology firm EasyMile, The University of Melbourne has launched an autonomous mini shuttle bus with open platform technology.
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Collaborative planning platform wins top Asia-Pacific prize
Smarter Planning Perth – a collaborative technology platform that helps to minimise roadworks disruption – has won the Spatial Enablement Award at the 2018 Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards in Adelaide this week.
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New guide to help progress smart cities
A new guide has been released to help consultants understand the role of data, design and technology in designing cities.
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Launceston raises smart city potential with $3.5M project
A collaborative project between state, federal and local government, the University of Tasmania and Telstra will introduce a range of connective technology to establish Launceston as one of Australia’s leading smart cities.
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