Community Information Exchange Services
Single Sign-on
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The Community Information Exchange API is currently used in a number of products.
ACCESS MY COMMUNITY
Access My Community
Access My Community is a mobile app which allows the user to find Community Services and Events
in their suburb. It will also automatically show services that are provided by their local Council. The
app uses the CIE API so that it can return the most relevant information in real-time whilst using the
smallest amount of mobile data possible.
Access My Community uses the following API Endpoints:
in their suburb. It will also automatically show services that are provided by their local Council. The
app uses the CIE API so that it can return the most relevant information in real-time whilst using the
smallest amount of mobile data possible.
Access My Community uses the following API Endpoints:
- Get events
- Get locality
- Push Notifications
- Information Tiles
- Council Tiles
- Favourites
- Near Me
- Suggested Listing
- Listing Details
- Open data
DISABILITY SERVICE FINDER
Disability Service Finder
Disability Service Finder is a mobile app which allows the user to find disability services nearest to
their current location. CIE is able to categorize the services and return only those which feature the
‘disabled’ category groups.
Disability Service Finder uses the following APIs
their current location. CIE is able to categorize the services and return only those which feature the
‘disabled’ category groups.
Disability Service Finder uses the following APIs
- Near Me.
- Listing Details.
GIVE LOCAL
Service Linker
SERVICE LINKER
Service Linker (by Community Central) uses the Community Information Exchange to access location data and the Community Information Exchange unified log in to allow uses to seamlessly log in to Service Linker.
My Community DIrectory
My Community Directory
My Community Directory (http://mycommunitydirectory.com.au) is a website dedicated to helping people find services and organisations within their community. With an emphasis on accessibility for disabled or non-english speaking users, the site boasts over 8,000,000 searches performed so far - all in the name of a better community.
My Community Directory uses every endpoint in the API
My Community Directory uses every endpoint in the API
My Community diary
My Community Diary
My Community Diary (https://www.mycommunitydiary.com.au/) is used by organisations such as councils, performance groups, health services, volunteering services and more to coordinate events and advertise them to the community. My Community Diary uses the API extensively, and is powered by data in helping bring people together.