Posted on October 22nd, 2009 in .gov.au, Blogs with 1 comment
The Web Publishing Guide Review
AGIMO (the Australian Government Information Management Office) has a blog which is dedicated to the review of the Web Publishing Guide. Hopefully this blog will lead by example in showing how a Government department can communicate using a blog, lead to a more useful and usable Web Publishing Guide. As [...]
Posted on August 5th, 2008 in .gov, Blogs with no comments

Evolution of Security is the blog of the Transportation Security Administration and the most popular Government blog I have seen, with most recent posts averaging over a 100 comments.
One of the most interesting differences between this and most Government blogs …
Posted on July 31st, 2008 in Blogs with no comments

I was exploring SocialMedian beta when I can across a clip from Hyperkinesis on a post on the Los Angles Times blog about the Los Angles Fire Department’s use of twitter. The post was very interesting not only does the LAFD use Twitter, they blog and use YouTube, Flickr, Gabcast and Jaiku.
Posted on June 18th, 2008 in Blogs with no comments

Using Wordpress.com, Flickr, Youtube and Twitter to keep the information flowing
My experience with NFP organisations, particularly the larger ones is that they are conservative in their approach to almost everything including new technology. So I was very surprised when I got pointed to the American Red Cross MidWest Flooding Online Newsroom thanks to Rex Hammock.
Posted on April 8th, 2008 in .gov.au, Blogs with no comments

Finally a WA Gov blog?
Well not quite, it is a blog complete with comments, but it is not strictly from a WA State Government Agency. Bentley technology precinct is combined efforts of the WA Department of Industry and Resources, two local governments, the City of South Perth and the Town of Victoria Park and Curtin University of Technology.
Posted on January 17th, 2008 in .gov.au, Blogs with no comments
HREOC listening tour blog
Now this is your traditional blog, running on WordPress and allowing comments to promote the Listening Tour of the HREOC Commissioner Broderick as she travels around Australia and to gather your feedback on the direction HREOC should take over the next five years. The comments are moderated as expected and are governed [...]
Posted on January 16th, 2008 in .gov.au, Blogs with no comments
News blog of the Department of Defence
By the Wikipedia definition of blog the News blog of the Department of Defence is a blog, is a website where entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. However, like most people I expect a blog to allow the readers to interact, which is not the case here.
Given [...]
Posted on December 13th, 2007 in .gov.au, Blogs with no comments
Ripped Off blog
The NSW Office of Fair Trading has created a blog which allows NSW consumers to tell their stories about being ripped off. Their conditions of use and moderation policy are fairly restrictive. To be fair, the Office of Fair Trading needs to protect themselves from somebody naming a business and [...]