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What community information do you think should be freely available?

A variety of information has been, or can be, made freely available by Government agencies and large institutions to improve access to community information for all Australians.

This includes initiatives such as the Queensland Government Data website, containing data-sets of useful information relating to a number of areas such as Education, Health, Construction and Housing. This information can then be used in a variety of creative ways to provide the public with better access to services and the information they need.

CISS are always looking for exciting or innovative ways to use data to improve health and social outcomes - if you have any ideas for projects or partnership, we would love to hear from you.  
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    • Our Directors >
      • Brentyn Parkin
      • Dr. Marion Norton
      • Sam Burgess
    • Our National Team 2025 >
      • Our National Team 2025
      • Benjamin Pearce
      • Clacy Fatnowna
      • Gordon Quakawoot
      • Hayley Elston
      • Ivan Wen
      • Stephanie Ayres
      • Edith Bridges
      • Joshua Schneider
      • Sergey Sorokin
      • Sharelle Johnson
      • Wei-Tang Chen
      • Yun-Shuo Zhang
    • Work with us >
      • Employment F.A.Qs
  • Webinars
    • Community Webinars
    • Basic Data Webinars
    • Advanced Data Webinars
    • Basic Tool Webinars
    • Advanced Tool Webinars
    • Access My Healthcare Webinars
  • COMMUNITY INFORMATION
    • ACCESS >
      • The Big Blue Book - Lifeline Community Directory
      • My Community Diary
      • My Community Directory >
        • Data Sets - Public Interest
      • (Open) Data Consultancy Services
    • UNDERSTANDING >
      • Information is Power
      • Peak Body Breakfast
      • Co-Creating Stronger Social and Community Services in Regional Queensland
    • EXCHANGE >
      • Community Information Exchange
      • Australian Community Data Standards
      • Evaluation in the Community Sector
  • Projects & Research
    • Always Ready
    • Partners in Recovery
    • Healthy Places
    • Digital Economy - Good Practice
    • "Pathways" to better health and economic wellbeing
    • ASSI Linker
  • Contact Us
  • Standard Terms
  • Resources
  • Directors' Login