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Plan to close digital gap for Indigenous Australians

Minister Linda Burney says the digital plan could be life-changing for Indigenous communities. (Rounak Amini/AAP PHOTOS)

The federal government has promised to reduce the digital divide in connectivity and training experienced by Indigenous Australians.

The Albanese Government’s First Nations Digital Inclusion Plan aims to improve digital literacy, access and affordability for Indigenous Australians by delivering reliable and affordable telecommunications services alongside appropriate training.

Minister for Indigenous Australian Linda Burney said the plan could be life-changing for Indigenous communities.

“Digital inclusion means all Australians, including First Nations people, have access and use digital technologies effectively to improve their everyday lives," Ms Burney said in a statement.

“Strengthening digital inclusion for First Nations people, especially if they live in regional or remote Australia, provides significant opportunities for increased connections to community, country and cultural identity.”

The National Indigenous Australians Agency led development of the plan, alongside Indigenous organisations and businesses, industry, and Commonwealth and state government agencies.

The plan will inform the federal government's First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group, which is due to deliver its initial report soon.

Federal communications minister Michelle Rowland said all Australians deserved access to reliable connectivity and the skills to take advantage of it.

“The First Nations Digital Inclusion Plan aims to address the barriers to digital inclusion for First Nations people, particularly those living in regional and remote communities," Ms Rowland said.

"Our investment in projects that directly benefit First Nations communities through the Better Connectivity Plan will ensure that no one is left behind and that we continue to support all Australians living in an increasingly digital and connected society.”

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