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We have extended the Drupal Services panel for 12 months commencing June 2020.
Thank you to everyone who has provided website information for the GovCMS customer gallery. The gallery is now live on a webpage named ‘Our Community’.
Department of Health experienced unprecedented traffic to their website during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Services Australia is one of the most visited PaaS websites on the GovCMS platform.
We’ve added a new section to the GovCMS website on the Support page called ‘Tech-talk’.
If you have a Drupal 7 website you will now have some extra time to plan for Drupal 9.
Emily leads two digital products on behalf of the Online Services Branch.
The Australian Army have launched their new look website, Army.gov.au.
We have a number of programs that we offer as part of our service.
Australians can now access digital immunisation information—even without the internet.
We’re continuing to meet with you to understand your GovCMS experience, what’s impacting you and explore what’s on the horizon.
We’re developing a gallery for the GovCMS website. Including a gallery on our website is one of the most common requests from the GovCMS Community.
Giselle is the Communication Account Manager in the GovCMS team. You would have seen her work in Agency Update and the GovCMS website.
Yesterday we deployed the latest Drupal 8 update (8.x-1.4).
Congratulations to the eSafety Commissioner
Scott is the Senior Delivery Manager for GovCMS Onboarding Team.
We will deploy the latest GovCMS Drupal 7 distribution (7.x-3.13) today. It includes over 25 items.
Saving time is a top priority for Alistair, a website manager responsible for nine websites across the Department of Finance.
In late July the National Museum of Australia will launch its new website. The website is a digital classroom showcasing Australia’s Defining Moments.
We will deploy the latest GovCMS Drupal 8 distribution (8.x-1.3) to SaaS websites on Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 May 2020.
In 2018, the Australian Army Research Centre (AARC) chose to move their content from the Australian Army website.