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The latest in Global Digital Government
Craig ThomlerGov 2.0 Advocate
Managing DirectorDelib Australia
RightClick 2013
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Source: Museum of Victoria
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Source: The Wayback Machine (harchive.org/web/web.php)
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Source: The Wayback Machine (harchive.org/web/web.php)
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Source: Facebook February 2004
Facebook map of the world 2004
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Source: Facebook December 2010
Facebook map of the world 2010
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Source: Facebook September 2013
Facebook map of the world 2013
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Never used social media
Use social media
35%
65%
38%
62%
38%
62%
100%
0%
2004 2011 2012 2013
Australian social media use (as we define social media today)
Source: Sensis Social Media Report 2011-13
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“The use of Web 2.0 is now commonplace in APS agencies.
There are hundreds of government social media sites, including Twitter accounts, Facebook pages and YouTube channels.
Web 2.0 approaches are regularly used in policy development opportunities and many Australian Government datasets are included on data.gov.au with more being added regularly.”
- APS State of the Service Report 2011-12
Source: APS State of the Service Report 2011-12
Digital is mainstream for government
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Public sector use of social media
Australian public
Use internet: 86%Use social media: 65%
Australian Governmentofficial use of social media
Agencies: 73% Politicians: 77%(prior to 2013 election)
Sources: Sensis 2013, eGovAU 2012-13
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Twitter use – all levels of Australian governments
Sources: eGovAU 2011-13
892 accounts in September 2013
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Twitter use – all levels of Australian governments
Sources: eGovAU 2011-13
TAS
NT
ACT
QLD
WA
SA
NSW
FEDERAL
VIC
- 50 100 150 200 250 300
9
11
42
64
68
77
173
202
246
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“77.7% of the world’s heads of state are now using Twitter ... (of 193 states in UN)
Source: Twiplomacy (twiplomacy.com)
However it’s not just Australia
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Digital government is global…
Now involves 54 countries, with another six in process of joining.
Australia and New Zealand have both committed to join (in fourth wave).
Open Government Partnership
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Open data is global..
(including Iran & China).
Australia has at least nine jurisdictions with open data catalogues.
Western Australia, Tasmania & NT are the only Australian states/territories currently without open data catalogues.
Over 280 jurisdictions have open data catalogues
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• The internet hasn’t changed what people (or governments) do, but it has changed how they prioritise and do them.
• Governments (and companies) are successful online when they focus on relevance, simplicity and ease of use.
• Connecting is critical.
• It’s not about the technology, it’s about the goal – digital is a means, not an end.
Source: APS State of the Service Report 2011-12
Takeaways
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• Dinosaurs can survive a giant meteor, but do need to update their plumage and approach.
Takeaways
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Questions?
Craig [email protected]@CraigThomler
http://eGovAU.blogspot.com
www.delib.net/australia/@Delibaunz