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Great South Coast Digital Strategy

30 November 2016

Presentation overview

• Great South Coast Digital Strategy

– Aims

– Methodology

– Research outputs

– Action plan

• Digital Agriculture as a case study

– Enabling environment for digital agriculture

– Evidence of regional progress

– Opportunities for action

GSC Digital Strategy - Aims

• Determine the level of business uptake of digital solutions that enhance productivity and profit

• Explore the level of digital maturity across businesses and key regional sectors

• Identify digital economy practices which are contributing to or have the potential to contribute to regional economic growth.

Methodology

• Review 2011 GSC Regional Communications Strategy

• Assess regional ICT progress via desktop research• Survey regional businesses to gauge technology

adoption and engagement with digital technologies.

• Interview local government representatives to identify what digital initiatives had been and could be achieved

• Recommend action plan taking into account policy and funding context

Digital strategies and broader regional social and economic strategies

• Communities increasingly expect access to Council services online

• Lots of orphaned systems - limited shared services

• Opportunities for opening up LGA and other data for others to use

• A spatial approach can be better communicate and to develop new understandings and action

Exemplars in Online Service Delivery

• Opportunity for local government to be exemplars in online service delivery– Embrace innovation and agility in the way they do business

• Establishing the digital enabling environment for propulsive regional sectors – Significant mobile blackspots remain together with poor

mobile Wi-Fi data speeds– Require new skills to take advantage and adapt to rapid

technological change– New enabling infrastructure may be required to support

digital adoption across propulsive regional sectors such as agriculture, health, tourism and manufacuring

Action Plan

• Technology pilot projects• Local Government as an exemplar• Regional talent and skills• Guidance / Leadership (GSC Digital Champions)• Advocacy• Facilities / Infrastructure• NBN• Collaboration models• Local talents / skills• Research and development

Action Plan

• Technology pilot projects– Food and fibre

• GSC Smart Agriculture project

– New energy • Geospatial and knowledge management project

– Future manufacturing• Expand regional success in robotics, automation and

traceability

– Regional innovation precincts• Employment precincts

Digital Agriculture – A CeRDI View

Centre for eResearch and Digital

Innovation

CeRDI - www.cerdi.edu.au

~ 30 staff: multidisciplinary mix of researchers, technical, support and administration

Unaligned to Faculties - report to DVC Research and Innovation

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CeRDI capability: eResearch

National & FedUni research priorities

CeRDIGovernment, industry and community needs

Research expertise

Technological expertise

Real world applications

A variety of applications:agriculture, biodiversity, catchment management, citizen science, climate change, endangered species, emergency management, fire, groundwater, history, municipal information, natural resource management, regional planning, sports participation, etc.

Allows integration of cross-disciplinary data sets

spatial.federation.edu.au

CeRDI capability: spatial data portals

Inputs into decision making in Agriculture

• Water

• Soil

• Climate

• Decisions

– What to grow, when and where?

– What’s wrong with my crop?

– What’s are the likely returns and risks?

• Demonstrating safe and ethical practices

Depth to watertable

www.vvg.org.au

Federates around 80 groundwater data sets from 8 custodians. Some data are real-time, some are scheduled updates, some are linked data

Bore parameters

Information on over 400,000 bores accessed from the source databases

Predicted depth to watertable and groundwater quality

3d model of aquifers

www.ccmaknowledgebase.vic.gov.au/soilhealth

Soil eLibrary (grey documents, webpages, videos, etc.)Spatial mapping portal (maps, tests, profiles, etc.)

Federating soil data from SLGA & DEDJTR

http://ccma.tism.cecc.com.au/ccma_shkb/soilprop_viz.php

Community contributed soil test data

probetrax.sfs.org.au

Soil moisture and temperature probes (telemetered data)Includes SMS/email alert services

data.cerdi.edu.au/soil_demo.php

Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) 2015 soil data interoperability experiment. Designing, implementing and testing a soil data exchange standard.

www.farmtrials.com.au

Federating farm trial data for all Australia

www.croppro.com.au

Crop disease diagnostics and information

agprice.grainandgraze3.com.au

Historical commodity price metrics

www.swclimatechange.com.au

Climate change predictions (spatial), impacts and adaptation information.

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation www.cerdi.edu.au

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Collaborate with our research, industry and community partners:

To take advantage of the eResearch tools to:

Interoperably integrate data (open data, research data, big data, sensor

data, legacy data, crowdsourced data… any data)

Answer the frequently asked data/information questions

Dynamically generate conceptual and predictive models

Make new discoveries and avoid repeating past research

Measure the impacts on decision making and facilitate practice change

CeRDI approach

Digital Agriculture Opportunities

• CRC for High Performance Soils (Stage 2 application submitted)

• Food Agility CRC (Stage 2 application submitted)• Global Innovation Linkages Smart Ag (application

submitted)• Farming Smarter Farming CRC (application being prepared)• FedUni Dynamic Landscapes - Digital Agriculture and

Agronomy (research priority area recently established)• Victorian Centre of Excellence in Digital Agriculture Data

(discussions underway with RDV)• Regional Skills Fund (application being prepared with Digital

Ag focus)• Virtual fencing (pilot with Ceres, SFS, Nicon Rural)• LoRA WAN technologies (in discussion with AARNet)

Further information

Helen Thompson

Director CeRDI

Federation University Australia

Phone: 03 5327 9418

Email: h.thompson@federation.edu.au

George Fong

Lateral Plains

Phone: 03 5335 2243

Email: george@lateralplains.com

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