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The Climate Pledge and We Mean Business partner to reduce carbon emissions worldwide
Amazon's partnership establishes the largest effort to date to mobilize the private sector to reach net zero carbon by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement. -
Partnering for public good: AWS Partner Network steps up to support Australian governments during a time of crisis
The critical role that technology plays in government service delivery has been highlighted during the COVID-19 crisis, as agencies across Australia have responded rapidly by building new solutions and services to protect citizens, and their own employees. -
How Amazon is supporting local communities during COVID-19
Our local community program is focused on providing meaningful support to those affected by the pandemic in the areas where we operate -
Amazon Australia launches Pet Profiles with a nationwide pet and paw-rent look-alike competition, judged by Media Personality Georgia Love
Today we have launched Pet Profiles, a feature which makes it even easier for Aussies to take care of their furry friends. -
Amazon Launchpad Announces SMB Grants to Drive Innovation
New research reveals 92% of Australian small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) feel optimistic for the future, despite challenging times -
Amazon Launchpad Innovation Stories - Bake Mixes
Australian businesses that have successfully innovated during this time -
Amazon Launchpad Innovation Stories: Lyre’s Non-Alcoholic Spirits Co.
Australian businesses that have successfully innovated during this time -
AWS re/Start program announces first cohort in Australia
Today, we announced the launch of the first AWS re/Start program cohort in Australia—our first cohort in Asia Pacific. It joins our AWS re/Start cohort locations across Europe and North America to help individuals around the globe launch cloud careers. -
Amazon announces its first robotics fulfilment centre for Australia
The new fulfilment centre will bring 1,500 jobs with the opportunity to work alongside advanced robotics -
Local businesses prepare for the (new) normal
As restrictions on social activity ease across Australia and New Zealand, employers of all sizes are gradually welcoming staff back to the workplace. But for many organisations, there is a new meaning to ‘business as usual’, as we start to adapt to longer-term changes to how we live and work. -
Lending a helping hand
Teaming up with Australian Red Cross to deliver thousands of meals to vulnerable Melbourne communities -
Transforming citizen services through technology
There are many ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic will have a lasting impact on Australian society, but one of the most profound is the change it’s bringing to the relationship between government and citizens. Australia’s model of social democracy has always seen government playing a significant role in people’s lives, but never in recent memory has it been as important as it is now. During this crisis, Australians are looking to government to design, deliver, and communicate actions that go far beyond previous responsibilities. The speed with which government agencies have responded is unprecedented. And one of the key transformational drivers that has enabled the whole of government to act quickly and decisively is technology.
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