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Cairns' Approach to Duplicate Image Replacement: A Global Comparison

The city's handling of duplicate image replacement is under scrutiny as it navigates the challenges of digital asset management in the face of global best practices.

By Cairns News Desk · 5 July 2026, 4:28 am · 2 min read Updated

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Cairns' Approach to Duplicate Image Replacement: A Global Comparison
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Cairns is taking a unique approach to duplicate image replacement, with a focus on community-driven initiatives and partnerships with local organisations such as the Cairns Regional Council and the Far North Queensland Chamber of Commerce.

The issue of duplicate image replacement has become increasingly important in recent months, particularly in the context of digital preservation and the need for efficient data management. As cities around the world grapple with the challenges of storing and managing vast amounts of digital data, Cairns is looking to establish itself as a leader in this field. The city's proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and its status as a popular tourist destination make it an ideal location for testing and implementing new approaches to digital asset management.

Locally, the Cairns Esplanade and the Cairns Night Markets are two areas where duplicate image replacement is being implemented, with the council working to reduce the number of duplicate images stored on its servers. The Tropical North Queensland TAFE is also playing a key role, offering training programs in digital asset management and image editing. Additionally, the Cairns Library and the Cairns Museum are partnering with local businesses and organisations to develop best practices for duplicate image replacement and digital preservation.

Duplicate Image Replacement in Practice

According to data from the Cairns Regional Council, the city's digital asset management system currently stores over 100,000 images, with an estimated 20% of these being duplicates. By implementing a duplicate image replacement system, the council hopes to reduce storage costs and improve the efficiency of its digital asset management. As of June 2026, the council has already seen a reduction of 5% in storage costs, with a projected annual saving of $10,000. The system is also being used by local businesses, such as the Shangri-La Hotel and the Pullman Reef Hotel Casino, to manage their digital assets and reduce costs.

Looking to the future, the city's approach to duplicate image replacement is likely to involve increased collaboration with other cities and organisations around the world. By sharing best practices and learning from the experiences of others, Cairns can continue to develop and refine its approach to digital asset management. As the city moves forward, it will be important to monitor the effectiveness of its duplicate image replacement system and make adjustments as needed. With its unique approach and commitment to community-driven initiatives, Cairns is well-placed to become a leader in the field of digital asset management and duplicate image replacement.

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