Melton City Council has gone live with phase one of its TechnologyOne SaaS+ OneCouncil project.
The Council says the move represents a significant push to deliver on time and on budget, ensuring it can meet the needs of a rapidly growing community of more than 200,000 residents in Melbourne’s west.
More than 1,000 staff are now using the platform, with phase one delivering core modules including Financials, Supply Chain, Budgeting, Performance Management, HR, Payroll, and Content Management. Enterprise Asset Management and Spatial goes live later this month, followed by Property & Rating, DXP LG, and more.
Chief Executive Officer at Melton City Council, Roslyn Wai (pictured) said, “This project is about more than technology – it’s about people. Our residents expect efficient, transparent services, and OneCouncil helps us deliver exactly that. It gives our staff the tools to work smarter and respond faster, which means better outcomes for the entire Melton community.”
Executive Vice President for Local Government at TechnologyOne, Ben Malpass said Melton City Council was setting the standard for digital transformation in local government by adopting TechnologyOne’s full suite of products.
“The Council is future-proofing its operations and ensuring resilience, scalability, and improved service delivery for years to come,” he said.
“This milestone reflects the strength of our 20-year partnership and commitment to innovation. With OneCouncil SaaS+, Melton is creating smarter, more connected resident experiences.”

