FOREWORD W elcome to the March issue of Business Chief ANZ !
UnitingCare Queensland is one of Australia ’ s largest charities . Its key focus is on health and community services , with over 17,000 staff – not including the 9,000 people who volunteer for the organisation .
Now , it ’ s been transformed from a business which previously operated in
silos with fragmented data , to one that takes advantage of the latest technology like AI , IoT and automation to unify its platforms . Behind this transformation is Nina du Thaler , who talked us through the charity ’ s journey .
Elsewhere , we spoke with Swinburne University of Technology ’ s CIO , Patrick Ramsden , about the Australian university ’ s 2025
Nina Du Thaler , UnitingCare Queensland
Strategic Plan . “ We want the high school student , alumnus or an existing student to have the best digital experience ,” says Ramsden , and this desire translates to a holistic approach to overhauling the student experience with disruptive technologies .
Business Chief examines Sydney , home of the eponymous Opera House . Meanwhile , Asia ’ s leading universities feature in this month ’ s Top 10 .
Be sure to check out our in-depth company reports on oOh ! media , Metro South Health , UnitingCare Queensland , SAP and more .
Enjoy the issue !
Marcus Lawrence , Editor-in-Chief
marcus . lawrence @ bizclikmedia . com
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