eGovernment Resource Centre

15 June 2009The eGovernment Resource Centre is the Victorian Government's repository of eGovernment initiatives and international research.

This site provides access to Victorian Government eGovernment strategies, policies, website standards, information and communications technology (ICT) and government website best practices. It is a dynamic site which aims to help us all learn from each other and continue to be pace setters in using new technologies to deliver easier government services to our citizens.

Published by the Victorian Government in Australia, it contains summaries of more than 11,000 external resources and 1450 articles. It is the foremost repository for everything eGovernment in the world. The site attracts more than 20,000 visitors each month and provides a weekly newsletter and RSS news feeds to its readership. Members are able to bookmark their favorite resources, rate and review content.

Noticeboard

20 December 2011

On 18 November 2011, Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Senator the Hon Kate Lundy, announced the establishment of an independent panel of eminent community leaders to conduct an inquiry into Australian Government services to ensure they are responsive to the needs of Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

09 December 2011

The Historical Justice and Memory website now includes a daily newsblog.

02 December 2011

Applications are now open for a unique training opportunity for selected individuals develop the skills, networks and knowledge needed to be effective in forging a more sustainable future.