Submitted by ajmccluskey on Sat, 07/04/2015 - 16:07
Team Name:
NVM
Project Description
Parking is something that has infuriated us all at one time or another. There just never seem to be any free spots when you want them. But what if you knew the likelihood of finding a parking spot anywhere in the CBD for the exact time you wanted to park? What if you were given turn-by-turn directions for a route that maximised your chances of finding a park? We think there'd be less traffic, less frustration, and the world would be a better place.
The Sunshine Coast is a great place to have a dog. The region is known for its wonderful beaches, parks, and other outdoor recreational activities. Unfortunately, not all of these activities are welcoming to our four-legged friends. Indeed, dog owners face stiff fines if they're not abiding by local laws and regulations. "Dogs Unleashed" aims to provide local, and visiting dog owners with the resources they need to make the most of their time on the Sunshine Coast with the fine, furry friends.
Submitted by ZPMPowered on Sat, 07/04/2015 - 11:25
Team Name:
Magnitudo
A web based platform which allows users to view on suburbs regarding on topics such as public transport availability, crime data, near hospitals and internet speed and availability information. The aim of this project is to create a singular website where a user who is looking to move to a suburb can see information regarding the suburb to help them find where they want to live.
Submitted by randallfernando on Sat, 07/04/2015 - 10:49
Team Name:
Whatamelon
Who We Are?
We are all uni students from various unis throughout Australia (Deakin University, University of Melbourne, QUT and UQ) and are passionate about using open government data to help Australians.
Presenting prototype QBM Brain Map, entry for GovHack 2015. QBM has potential to give insight to Queensland’s developing knowledge economy, making data more understandable by geospatially visualising a variety of Government open datasets.
This project specifically addresses the challenge of “Where is the knowledge economy in Queensland?” presented by the Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation (DSITI) by providing a product targeted towards Queensland’s economic advancement, exposing knowledge economy data.