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$68m to narrow digital gap for First Nations people

November 13, 2025

The Federal Government is to invest $68 million to boost digital inclusion and literacy for Indigenous communities across the country.

Better digital access could see better access to learning, health care and other essential services, especially for people in remote communities.

Up to 52 remote communities in the Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland and Tasmania will benefit from free publicly accessible Wi-Fi through the $20 million First Nations Community Wi-Fi Program.

Closing the Gap Target 17

Minister for Communications, Anika Wells said digital connectivity was vital for all Australians to access essential services, run their businesses and stay in touch with loved ones.

“Which is why we’re working towards Closing the Gap Target 17,” she said.

Minister for Communications, Anika Wells said digital connectivity was vital.

“We’ve seen fantastic benefits for remote communities under our previous community Wi-Fi program, and I’m excited up to 52 additional First Nations communities will benefit as part of the Government’s $68 million package for First Nations Digital inclusion.”

This latest announcement builds on the success of the previous Community Wi-Fi Program which has already delivered free Wi-Fi to 23 remote communities.

The Government has also launched a new national data collection report and public dashboard from the Measuring Digital Inclusion for First Nations Australians project.

https://dashboard.digitalinclusionindex.org.au/firstnations/Home/

Led by Melbourne’s RMIT University and Swinburne University of Technology, the three-year project is improving national data collection on First Nations digital inclusion.

Data collected through more than 2,800 surveys from major cities, regional towns and remote communities across the country in partnership with First Nations organisations shows that while First Nations Australians are highly digitally engaged, this engagement is not evenly spread across the First Nations population.

Minister for Indigenous Australians, Senator the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy said digital inclusion was an important part of Closing the Gap.

“Most Australians take for granted their ability to access online services for essentials like healthcare, education and banking,” Senator McCarthy said.

“Our investment will ensure more remote First Nations communities can access these same supports.”

The announcements complement other initiatives in the Government’s $68 million package for First Nations Digital inclusion.

First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group co-chair, Professor Lyndon Ormond-Parker.

First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group co-chair, Professor Lyndon Ormond-Parker said digital exclusion continued to impact the ability of First Nations Australians to enjoy the social, economic and cultural benefits of being online.

“We call on governments and industry to consider this data to inform next steps on closing the digital divide, guided by the recommendations in the First Nations Digital Inclusion Roadmap,” Prof Ormond-Parker said.

RMIT University Associate Professor Daniel Featherstone.

And RMIT University Associate Professor Daniel Featherstone said the measuring data study involved more than 3,000 First Nations participants nationwide.

“Their experience with the changing digital landscape provides a deep understanding of the complex, place-based nature of digital inclusion and how Closing the Gap Outcome 17 connects with other outcomes around education, health, employment, housing and language,” he said.

“The result is robust evidence to support practical, community-led solutions and national policy and programs to help close the digital gap.”

Read the report here: https://apo.org.au/node/332818

 

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.