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Mapping the Digital Gap Co-researcher Guruwuy Ganambarr using her mobile phone to connect to wifi in Gäṉgaṉ homeland, East Arnhem Land, NT.
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A new report shows how remote First Nations community face obstacles to digital inclusion – and what can be done to remove them.
People with poor broadband services spend more time in queues at the bank and for other services that should easily be accessible online.
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Labor’s 2019 NBN election policy will disappoint those hoping for a fast-tracked return to that party’s 2009 vision of high-speed fibre for (almost) everyone.
Rollout of the NBN in Tasmania is well ahead of other states and territories in Australia.
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Tasmania’s digital inclusion increased dramatically and more than the national average from 2017 to 2018. This change is underpinned by a doubling of access to NBN in Tasmania in that period.
An affordability gap and increasing reliance on mobile data could limit internet access for some Australians.
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The 2017 Australian Digital Inclusion Index shows that internet access and digital ability have improved since 2014, but the affordability of online services has declined.