Mapping the Digital Gap: Digital Inclusion in Remote First Nations Communities
Case studies
This case study explores digital inclusion challenges and opportunities in remote First Nations communities across Australia.
- Highlights the digital gap between First Nations and other Australians
- Explains the importance of digital access for informed decision-making
- Describes collaborative research with First Nations organisations
- Tracks changes in digital inclusion over time
- Supports strategies for improving digital capabilities and services
- Emphasises Indigenous Data Sovereignty and ethical research practices
How this may be relevant to you
This content is relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to understand digital inclusion impacts in remote communities.
- Informs post-mine land use planning with digital access considerations
- Supports community engagement through improved connectivity
- Highlights environmental and social governance implications
- Encourages collaboration with First Nations organisations
- Provides data for compliance and reporting
- Reinforces the need for inclusive technology strategies
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