Digital Inclusion

Supporting digital inclusion & empowering Indigenous communities

We work alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations and communities to build digital capability, improve access to technology, and support long-term independence through practical, hands-on initiatives.

Why it matters

Digital access is essential for participation, opportunity, and growth

Digital inclusion goes beyond access to technology. It is about ensuring individuals, communities, and organisations have the skills, confidence, and tools to participate fully in today’s digital world.

For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, barriers such as limited access, lack of training, and unfamiliar systems can make it difficult to engage with technology effectively. Addressing these challenges is essential to supporting education, employment, governance, and community development.

Our Approach

Practical support that builds confidence and capability

Delivering digital literacy training for Indigenous communities

We have delivered a range of digital literacy programs across Western Australia, supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to build essential digital skills.
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Collaborating to expand impact and reach

We collaborate with communities and institutions to extend the reach and impact of our programs.
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Supporting reconciliation through practical action

We support the Australian Reconciliation process and align our work with the principles of respect, relationships, and opportunity.
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Real stories

Delivering meaningful outcomes through practical support

Our work is shaped by real experiences across the organisations and communities we support. From large training sessions to smaller, hands-on engagements, each initiative contributes to building stronger digital capability.

These experiences highlight the importance of accessible training, ongoing support, and genuine collaboration in achieving lasting outcomes.

A Pathway to Understanding Business

The NIBSSWA Katitjiny Boya Birrit program, meaning ‘pathway to understanding business’ interpreted in Noongar, is designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary students with an interest in business or commerce.

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Broome Training

On the 24th and 25th of February our team conducted the first ever free Digital Literacy training for the Indigenous Australian community in Broome, Western Australia in partnership with The University of Notre Dame.

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Our Biggest Training Yet!

Technology is advancing at a rapid pace, and some groups in our community are being left behind. A digital divide is emerging, which makes equal treatment and opportunity even more challenging to achieve.

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