Australian Govlink Vol 1 2014 | Page 6

2 EDITOR’S NOTE EDITOR’S NOTE Welcome to the first edition of Govlink magazine for 2014. Inside this issue we look at managing your organisation’s largest single expense – the vehicle fleet. Ken Thompson writes that for some time now the practice of managing fleets has been undervalued and looks at how it has developed into a strategic management role going beyond simply acquiring/re-registering vehicles, organising maintenance and managing the fuel bill. NICTA’s Dean Economou and Nicola Gracey report on digital foundations for local government, arguing that as councils across Australia evolve to deliver increasingly diverse services, ongoing technology advances mean that the business of local government can use a whole new set of digital tools to connect with residents and improve operations. We speak candidly with Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr John Chedid about how Parramatta is stepping up as the business and economic capital of Western Sydney. Govlink I Issue 1 2014 The Safety Institute of Australia’s Sue Bottrell reports on the project for certification of generalist OHS professionals and practitioners and how it represents a landmark for the recognition of safety professionals. Trevor Thornton reports on how biohazardous waste is entering the domestic waste/recycling streams and how your council can effectively manage it. Also inside John Fleming reports on the three main technologies that form the backbone of an integrated security solution. And Bryan Douglas explains the conversion of conventional street and public lighting to LED technology taking place around the country. I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on our magazine or any of the issues addressed inside. Please feel free to drop me a line at [email protected] or follow @AusGovlink on Twitter. Kathryn Edwards Editor Govlink