December Newsletter
Welcome to ABSIA's December Newsletter. As the year draws to a close, we would like thank you all for supporting ABSIA and contributing to
the business software industry over the year.
In this newsletter, we are pleased to announce the date of our 2020 Annual Conference! Find more details about this and our 25% early bird
discount below.
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2019 Reflection & Happy Holidays
The Board and Staff at ABSIA would like to thank all of our members for their contributions and support during 2019. We are looking
forward to working with you all again in 2020. Please note: ABSIA will be closed between 24 December 2019 and 6
January 2020.
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AGM Outcomes
The outcomes from our 2019 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and information about our 2020 Board of Directors is now available on our website.
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2019 Annual Report
ABSIA's 2019 Annual Report is now available on our website. In this report, find more
information about our activities and initiatives
during 2019.
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Annual Conference 2020
Our 6th Annual Conference will be held on 1 October 2020 in Melbourne. Ticketing is now live and both Members and non-members can access
25% off tickets until 31 January 2020. Use the code 'EARLYBIRD25'.
If you are interested in participating in the conference
or sponsoring the event, continue
reading here.
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AUSkey
Decommissioning
The use of AUSkey for Online services for DSPs will be ending on Monday 13 January 2020. From this date, you will need to use your
myGovID to log in. More information about this can be found here.
AUSkey itself will be decommissioned before the end of March
2020 so ensure your software is ready.
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ONDC
Data Sharing and Release Act Update
The Office of the National Data Commissioner have
changed the name of the 'Data Sharing and Release Act' to the Data Availability
and Transparency Act.
This new title reflects the legislation's change in focus as it is now concentrated on the sharing of Commonwealth data rather than the
release of data.
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National
API Design Standard Endorsed
The Australian Data and Digital Council have recently agreed to endorse the National API Design Standard (NAPIDS). The NAPIDS aims
to
create consistency in how government APIs are both built and discovered.
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Until next time,
The Team at ABSIA.
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