by Taggle | Nov 29, 2022 | Latest News
We’re taking it back to basics of smart water metering. Taggle’s Sales Director, Mark Matijevic will be hosting a free webinar on the 8th December at 11am AEDS to discuss the following topics. – Why now is the time to start planning a smart water metering...
by Taggle | Nov 26, 2022 | Latest News
The installation of smart water meters in Stanthorpe has tipped the halfway mark and the program is already proving successful with significant water savings realised through 25 detected leaks. With over half of the 2700 units now replaced, the new system is reporting...
by Taggle | Nov 21, 2022 | Latest News
Mackay Regional Council is rolling out their second round of smart water meters after successfully saving money and water over the last ten years. Thanks to its collaboration with Taggle Systems, Mackay has avoided building a new water treatment plant until at least...
by Taggle | Nov 1, 2022 | Latest News
Business satellite coverage from nbn is helping Power and Water Corporation improve water services for remote communities around the Northern Territory using Taggle’s connected water meters. Power and Water Corporation have improved water services for many...
by Taggle | Oct 7, 2022 | Latest News
The Nhulunbuy Corporation is set to introduce Taggle Systems’ smart water metering solution to replace and augment the current water meters in order to improve accuracy of water bills, reduce water waste in leaks, increase meter reliability and improve customer...
by Taggle | Oct 4, 2022 | Latest News
Drought resilience and improved long-term water security is one step closer with the installation of new digital smart water technology beginning to roll-out to Stanthorpe, in Southern Downs Regional Council area, to residential and commercial properties in October....
by Taggle | Sep 20, 2022 | Latest News
Taggle Systems has been collaborating with sixteen local councils across Queensland. They have helped them detect water leaks and encourage water saving among their residents with smart meters. Queensland Councils currently installing smart water meters include...
by Taggle | Sep 15, 2022 | Latest News
The goal for most smart city applications is to improve liveability, optimise city functions, promote economic growth and improve sustainability – with the idea that by using smart technology and data analysis, the quality of life for citizens is improved. So what...
by Taggle | Sep 13, 2022 | Latest News
Narromine Shire Council have installed pressure sensors connected via Taggle’s versatile IoT device, the Cockatoo, within the water reticulation network. The data will allow the water services team to monitor for fluctuations or anomalies in the network enabling...