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  • NSW Community Services begins CIO search

    The NSW Department of Community Services (DoCS) has formally begun its search for a permanent chief information officer after incumbent Richard Michel relocated to Paris, France last December.

  • Delaney minds Vic's deputy CIO role

    Victoria has temporarily promoted an internal staffer to its state deputy chief information officer role as it looks for a permanent candidate following the departure of Steve Hodgkinson last month.

  • Energex sees need for CIO

    Queensland energy utility Energex has created a new chief information officer position as it aims to strengthen management of its IT resources.

  • ETSA CIO changes focus

    The chief information officer of South Australian electricity utility ETSA has shifted into a business improvement role, leaving the top IT management spot vacant.

  • Silk Telecom slips into powerline broadband

    Newly formed telco Silk Telecom will soon commence a trial of broadband over powerline (BPL) technology in Melbourne, working with one of its parents, electricity utility Powercor.

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