Congratulations to the winners of the 2019 Public Sector Innovation Awards! The winners were announced at an Award Ceremony at The Ian Potter Foundation Technology Learning Centre on 31 July 2019. The awards were presented by Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
See our Instagram page for photos that captured some of the colour and excitement of the Ceremony, with more photos on our resources page.
Press - The Mandarin's article on the winners can be accessed here.
Video - a highlights video from the ceremony is available below and highlights from the Innovation Pitch on 23 July are available here.
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Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority A world-first approach to connecting with athletes using a virtual reality doping control experience and a Clean Sport app as a ‘one stop shop’ for anti-doping education. |
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Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority A dedicated mobile platform including supporting materials and video content, providing easy-access education anywhere, anytime for parliamentarians and their staff on their obligations when spending public funds. |
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade A secure diplomatic network communications capability to meet the challenges of deploying into crisis situations quickly and effectively. Read this case study about the initiative. |
JUDGES' AWARD |
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ACT Government A co-designed innovation hub that uses human-centred design practices to create and test solutions for those affected by domestic and family violence. |
JUDGES' AWARD |
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Australian Taxation Office The ATO tax gap research program took an innovative data driven approach to improve tax gap estimates from our large corporate groups, supporting discussion around the efficacy of the Australian taxation system. Read this case study about the program. |