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Senior technology leader reviewing a digital health architecture wall showing connected Northern Territory communities, secure data flows, interoperability, cyber security, cloud platforms, analytics, and governance foundations for improved care outcomes.

Technology leadership should improve real-world outcomes, not simply modernise systems

Digital transformation is not measured by how many new systems an organisation buys. It is measured by whether technology improves decision-making, strengthens governance, protects data, supports people, and delivers better service outcomes. This post reflects on the evolving role of the CIO as a digital strategist, data steward, cyber risk leader, architecture sponsor, and organisational translator.
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Representing QUT at the CSIRO NGGP Showcase 2026: Research, Collaboration, and Learning Across Disciplines

Participating in the CSIRO Next Generation Graduate Program Showcase 2026 provides an opportunity to engage with researchers from across Australia, exchange ideas, receive feedback, and learn from diverse disciplines. As I prepare to present the context and direction of my MPhil research at QUT, I am reminded that research is as much about collaboration, learning, and community as it is about the final outcomes.
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