FST Government

FST Government

Government Relations Services

Sydney, New South Wales 2,282 followers

About us

FST Government is a dedicated channel for public sector modernisation, ICT procurement and front-line service delivery programs. Throughout the year, this online, print and social media channel galvanises senior officials and ICT solutions providers in informed discussion and debate around technologies-of-choice, and procurement plans. FST Government hosts by-invitation only conferences and roundtables across major cities in Australia and New Zealand. These discussions bring together key decision-makers, together with technology evangelists and award-winning organisations. FST Government conferences are complemented by daily editorial coverage that features exclusive interviews, major announcements, as well as insights and analysis into industry trends and technologies driving the business of government. Our editorial tracks 24-7 coverage across federal, state, and local government agencies. The work of frontline organisations is showcased, including tax, social services, transport, health, education, defence, infrastructure, energy, utilities, aviation and aero-space. We invite you to browse our Calendar of Events: https://fst.net.au/eventcat/government/ Or subscribe to our fortnightly newsletter: https://fst.net.au/subscribe/ For more information about sponsorship opportunities across various event and marketing platforms, please email [email protected] for a copy of our latest Media Kit.

Industry
Government Relations Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Sydney, New South Wales
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Government

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  • Returning for its 9th annual edition: The Future of Queensland Government Summit 2025 is back! 📅 When: 27 March 2025 📍 Where: The Star, Brisbane Join us as we dive into critical discussions shaping Queensland’s future: ✅ Enhancing citizen services ✅ Bridging the digital divide ✅ Strengthening cyber resilience Connect with industry leaders and government innovators driving Queensland’s digital transformation. 🎟️ Reserve your complimentary seat now: https://lnkd.in/gZ9VBGVC #FSTGOVQLD #DigitalGovernment #FSTMedia

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    Dr Shikha Sharma, CIO, CDO, and Director of Business Improvement and Technology at the Department of Human Services SA, highlighted the power of collaboration and continuous learning during her keynote at yesterday's Future of South Australian Government Summit. To break down silos, her team has fostered cross-functional partnerships, positioned IT as a strategic partner, and centralised analytics for a unified view of operations. A focus on upskilling employees ensures adaptability, with learning split across on-the-job experience, feedback, and formal training. By integrating tools like Power BI for project and workforce management, Dr. Sharma demonstrated how innovation and empowerment can transform workforce dynamics. Her message was clear: Collaboration and learning are the cornerstones of meaningful change. 💬 How is your organisation fostering collaboration and learning? #FSTGOVSA #WorkforceInnovation #DigitalTransformation #FutureReady

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  • The Cyber Resilience Panel at the Future of South Australian Government Summit brought together experts Joda W., Acting Assistant Commissioner for Cyber Governance at the Australian Taxation Office, and Nathan Morelli, Chief Information Security Officer at SA Power Networks, to discuss strategies for safeguarding critical systems. The key takeaways from the session were: Collaboration is Key: The ATO works closely with state, federal, and international partners, including the OECD, ACCC, ASD, and telcos, to share threat intelligence and combat fraud and scams effectively. Identifying Threats: Thread mapping is crucial to identify and prioritise risks tied to an organisation’s critical data. Automating low-impact, high-frequency risks enhances efficiency. Proactive Planning: Teams are tested with simulated breaches to evaluate response strategies. Emphasis is placed on robust identity management frameworks to build resilience from the ground up. Leveraging Technology: AI and machine learning are transforming threat detection, while quantum computing poses emerging risks. Preparing for crypto-agile applications will be vital to future-proof systems. The message was clear: cyber resilience demands a proactive, collaborative, and innovative approach. 💬 How is your organisation preparing for emerging cyber threats? #FSTGOVSA #FSTMedia #FSTGovernment

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  • At the Future of South Australian Government Summit, Dr. Santosh Verghese, Chief Medical Information Officer at SA Health, delivered a powerful keynote addressing the intersection of healthcare and technology. With the rapid evolution of technology comes data overload, and Dr. Verghese highlighted its impact on clinical burnout—a growing concern in the medical field. His keynote posed a crucial question: How can we reduce clinicians' cognitive load while enhancing patient outcomes? SA Health’s solution: a robust Data Analytics Platform (DAP) that transforms data into actionable insights. Over the years, this platform has evolved: 🔸 From foundational analytics architecture to enabling data science and AI. 🔸 Delivering tangible value, such as improved ambulance response times, quality of care, and proactive clinical risk management. Dr. Verghese emphasised the need for a long-term vision, underpinned by a solid data governance framework, to sustain progress while expanding capabilities into 2025 and beyond. His inspiring message? By leveraging technology thoughtfully, we can reduce burnout, streamline outcomes, and foster a healthcare system primed for innovation. #FSTGovSA #FSTMedia #FSTGovernment

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  • Our Executive Think Tank Panel at the Future of South Australian Government Summit brought together a powerhouse of leaders: David Morris (SA Health), Jason Thomas (SA Housing Trust), Linda Abrams-South (COURTS ADMINISTRATION AUTHORITY), and Stuart Watt (Department of Primary Industries and Regions). The discussion tackled the evolving demands of digital transformation, with a strong focus on digital literacy and workforce alignment. Panellists emphasised the importance of maximising the existing workforce while leveraging virtual models for citizen and patient engagement. When it comes to strategic progress, the panel highlighted the balance between long-term vision and short-term wins. Governance, regular reviews, and a focus on foundational systems over flashy technologies emerged as essential for sustaining momentum and securing continued investments. Emerging tech and disruption took centre stage, with panellists underscoring the need for frameworks to manage new technologies safely. Testing innovations through pilots and proof-of-concept while maintaining clear use cases and guardrails ensures meaningful outcomes. The panel also addressed a vital challenge: how to communicate successes—even amid implementation hurdles—to drive stakeholder trust and inspire further innovation. 💬 What’s your strategy for balancing innovation with practicality in digital transformation? #FSTGOVSA #FSTMedia #FSTGovernment

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    Our second keynote at the Future of South Australian Government Summit was delivered by Di Dixon MBA GAICD, State Innovation Places Lead from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Government of South Australia. Her session, 'Innovation Places: Shaping the Future of Innovation in Australia,' spotlighted the transformative power of innovation hubs like Lot Fourteen. Diane shared how Lot Fourteen has evolved into a world-class district driving innovation, enterprise, and global collaboration. With 160 businesses onsite, a $756M investment, and nearly 95% occupancy, the district is a testament to the power of strategic partnerships with institutions like the University of Adelaide, the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre, and the Australian Space Agency. Looking ahead, Diane unveiled exciting projects, including: 🔸 $60M Australian Defence Technologies Academy 🔸 $20M Innovation Hub 🔸 $20M Space Assembly, Integration & Testing Facility Her key message? Successful innovation relies on a clear vision, strong governance, and collaboration to solve real-world problems and deliver meaningful ROI. #FSTGOVSA #LotFourteen #FSTMedia #FSTGovernment

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    Kicking off the Future of South Australian Government Summit this morning was Dr Eva B., Chief Information Officer at the South Australian Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF). Dr. Balan-Vnuk outlined South Australia’s remarkable progress under its Digital Government Strategy (2020-2025). She highlighted achievements such as hosting 16 executive briefings to strengthen collaboration between government and suppliers and the rollout of the M65 operating model, now supporting over 110,000 users. With the adoption of Okta as the state’s new identity management solution, outdated systems are being phased out. Looking ahead to 2025, priorities include a new cybersecurity framework, whole-of-government initiatives, and the modernisation of digital identity and essential public services. On the forefront of innovation, Dr. Balan-Vnuk introduced the M65 CoPilot Pilot, an internal Gen AI model aimed at responsibly leveraging AI’s transformative potential. She announced that the government will work with stakeholders across industry and the community to develop a statewide strategy for AI in 2025, underscoring the importance of industry collaboration to address AI’s broader implications. Her vision? To eliminate inefficiencies, not workers, as the state continues to optimise government operations. Dr. Balan-Vnuk left us with a profound takeaway: Focus on the next right step as we tackle complex challenges together. #FSTGOVSA #FSTMedia #FSTGovernment #DigitalTransformation

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    Executive Technology Leadership | Board Member (NED) | Strategy | Digital | Governance | Change Management | Risk | Financials | Commercials | Organisational Design | GAICD

    Appreciate the opportunity to attend the FST Government Future of South Australian Government Summit. Looking forward to being involved in the Executive Think Tank Panel discussion on Accelerating South Australia's Digital Future.

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  • Yesterday’s final session at the Future of Federal Government Summit was a deep dive into “Exploring Data Innovation: The Federal Journey with AI & Data Analytics,” where an exceptional lineup of panellists shared their perspectives on how AI and data are transforming government operations. Our panellists, including Marek Rucinski from Australian Taxation Office, Kayelle Drinkwater from Department of Social Services (DSS), Leigh Berrell, from National Archives of Australia, and Elizabeth Moore from Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), each brought unique insights to the table: 💠 ATO has been integrating machine learning into its operations for years, enhancing client experience, fraud detection, and operational efficiency. Marek emphasised that a key takeaway for successful AI implementation is ensuring data readiness. 💠 ABC highlighted the vital role of trust in public media. Elizabeth shared that, while AI is valuable behind the scenes to support efficiencies, news content must remain curated by journalists to maintain editorial integrity and ensure public trust. 💠 The National Archives is approaching AI with cautious optimism. Leigh noted the challenges in digitising records at scale and emphasised the need for careful review of classified information before digitisation. The Archives’ work in this area reflects the importance of data standards and human oversight in safeguarding sensitive data. 💠 Social Services aims to leverage data insights to deliver more impactful and responsive services. Kayelle discussed how understanding data can lead to tailored support, helping the government better serve citizens in need. We’re grateful to our panellists for an enlightening discussion and for showcasing the power of AI and data in federal government. Their expertise continues to drive Australia’s journey towards a more innovative, data-driven future. Thank you again to Marek, Kayelle, Leigh, and Elizabeth for closing out the summit with such inspiring insights. #FSTGovFederal #FSTMedia #FSTGovernment

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