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June 2013: All over Australia, hundreds of hackers will join together to form teams and work to create the best new mashups, data visualisations and apps with Gov data.

Save the date! GovHack 2013 will be Saturday and Sunday the 1&2 June 2013 – read the announcement

Please go through to the report on GovHack and GovCamp for more information on how the 2012 events went!

Sydney + Canberra



What is GovHack?
We fill a room with as many web and application developers, open data & visualisation gurus, user experience folk, accessibility peeps, augmented reality-ists, mobile maesters, user experience fanatics and anyone interested in open government as we can find and set them loose on government data sets to create new mashups, data visualisations and apps. We provide everything you’ll need to hack to your hearts content, for glory, or money, or both!

On hand will be:

  • Data “owners” and mentors from a range of technology backgrounds
  • Facilitators to help teams focus, and move forward throughout the event
  • Copious amounts of power, wifi, food and caffeine
  • A range of developer tools and support throughout the 48 hours

Governments collect and publish enormous amounts of data, but have limited resources to get it into the hands of their citizens in engaging ways. GovHack is an event to draw together people from government, industry, academia and of course, the general public to mashup, reuse, and remix government data. GovHack is about finding new ways to do great things and encouraging open government and open data.

GovHack runs over 48 hours starting with drinks and the competition announcements on the night of Friday 1 June. On Saturday you will need to register your team by midday and you can attend technical workshops to help with your project. Mentors in a range of areas will be on hand to help out. Teams work through the weekend and then on Sunday afternoon you’ll have 5 minutes to present your prototype to everyone, including the judges.

Check out what Rewired State has to say about what a hack day is and the aims of a hack day.

Who should come along?
GovHack is open to everyone and anyone. From data vis, designers and UX’ers through to web developers and hard core application developers. Pull a team together to raise your chances of winning!

GovHack is about having fun and learning, regardless of your level of expertise. From first year university students through to hardened developers, everyone who gets involved will come away from the weekend with something new, whether it be code, content, an idea or new contacts.

What's in it for me?
Aside from having the opportunity to interact with your peers, get mentored by experts or show off your skills to a community who loves this kind of stuff?

Matthew Cashmore – Hack Days rock. They rock because when you get cool people in a room they do cool stuff. The essence of a Hack Day is achieving something remarkably amazing — awesome — in a very short period of time.You will also be in the running for prize money and grants for the best work undertaken with government data across a number of major and minor categories. The categories will be announced Friday night.

You can probably somewhat infer the categories from who our data and prize sponsors are, but GovHack is about what you can develop from Friday night till Sunday afternoon, and that work is what the judges will take into account.

GovHack day’s provide an opportunity to get exposure to new ideas from different perspectives about technologies and approaches you never get to experiment with in your day to day job or at university. This is an opportunity test run those ideas you’ve had, but never had the chance to partner up with someone or the dedicated time with experts around you to make the idea a reality.

Sound good? Yea we think so too.

Capturing the conversation

This event is all about sharing and networking so expect to be photographed, recorded, and videoed. If you don’t wish to have your photo taken or be recorded – let the person holding the camera or one of the events volunteers know.

The conversation will also be happening online so remember to share your thoughts and experience via a blog post, Twitter (#govhack), Flickr (tagged govhack), IRC (#govhack on freenode), share resources on the govcampau wiki – whatever channel you choose!

There are also a number of events happening for innovation Week using the hashtag #innovationweek on Twitter.

Past GovHacks

GovHack 2012 is run by volunteers from the Gov 2.0 Community, Rewired State and the eGovernment Technology Cluster.

GovHack was originally an Australian initiative by Web Directions. They ran the first GovHack which was funded by the Gov 2.0 Taskforce in 2009 as part of their MashUp Australia initiative.


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