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Brisbane-based Redman Solutions has deployed government performance management software from OpenGov to Ipswich City Council and Norfolk Island Regional Council.
The councils sought to improve transparency of their systems and also reduce costs with OpenGov’s cloud ERP, through its built in financials and budgeting feature.
Backed by Telstra Ventures, US-headquartered OpenGov is a SaaS budgeting, financial management, and citizen services platform designed for all levels of the public sector.
“The platform improves strategic decision-making by getting a complete, accurate picture of the organization’s finances, operational measures, and KPI’s while saving an average of 80 percent of time on reporting and reducing public information requests by 20 percent,” Redman Solutions chief executive Michael Redman said.
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COUNCIL officers tore down the prominent and eye-catching signs from the property of a serial litigant on Monday morning which were displayed to more than 20,000 passing cars a day.
Booval resident Russell Gordon Haig Mathews appealed a court order for him to pay a $30,000 fine this month in a dispute with Ipswich City Council over his political protest signs in the front yard of his Brisbane Road house.
Over the years his signs have targeted several high-profile politicians, police and legal figures with allegations of a âCatholic mafiaâ conspiracy against him. Ipswich City Council officers removed signs from the Booval property of Russell Gordon Haig Mathews on Monday. Photo: Andrew Korner