GovHack 2014 was the largest open data in Australian history.
With over 1,300 participants across 10 locations, it set a new benchmark for engagement with, and reuse of, government data.
On Sunday evening the winners will be announced at a Red Carpet Awards Night in Brisbane. I'll be attending and liveblogging & tweeting the event, so keep an eye on eGovAU and on the hashtags #govhack, #govhackau and #govhack14.
If you want to check out the entries before the event, visit the complete list of GovHack projects at http://hackerspace.govhack.org/
Don't have time to look through 200-odd projects?
Here's some that the GovHack team has particularly noted (note this doesn't mean they will necessarily be finalists, there's a lot of good projects):
With over 1,300 participants across 10 locations, it set a new benchmark for engagement with, and reuse of, government data.
On Sunday evening the winners will be announced at a Red Carpet Awards Night in Brisbane. I'll be attending and liveblogging & tweeting the event, so keep an eye on eGovAU and on the hashtags #govhack, #govhackau and #govhack14.
If you want to check out the entries before the event, visit the complete list of GovHack projects at http://hackerspace.govhack.org/
Don't have time to look through 200-odd projects?
Here's some that the GovHack team has particularly noted (note this doesn't mean they will necessarily be finalists, there's a lot of good projects):
- Energy Calculator and Comparison Tool - http://hackerspace.govhack.org/content/energy-calculator-and-comparison-tool
- Live Labor Force - http://hackerspace.govhack.org/content/live-labour-force
- Data-by-region Comparator - http://hackerspace.govhack.org/content/data-region-comparator
- Hot News Time Machine - http://hackerspace.govhack.org/content/hot-news-time-machine
- Project Doom - http://hackerspace.govhack.org/content/project-doom
- Unlock Australia - http://hackerspace.govhack.org/content/unlockaustralia
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