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Sydney Water trials acoustic sensors for leaks, saves 9000 megalitres
Cuts water waste by $20 million.
How IoT will help make Australia's cities and towns more liveable
Local governments are building a new picture of their environment.
Announcing the 2019 IoT Award winners
These Australian projects, companies and people are kicking goals in IoT.
Announcing the Industrial IoT Project finalists
The projects range from waste water management to road freight tracking.
$4 million "smart water" trial a success, says SA Water
Sensors detecting water main breaks in Adelaide CBD.
Preventing failures in SA’s water network
SA Water wins the IoT Project of the Year at IoT Awards.
Australia's top IoT projects revealed
Meet the winners of our 2018 IoT Awards.
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