Election 2020 - Party Policies - Information and Communications Technology - Access
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- Develop a nationwide digital divide strategy that aims to increase online access.
- Improve public access to ICT by supporting the establishment of community technology hubs in schools, tertiary institutions, public libraries and other community centres, including free Internet access of a reasonable quality.
- Support training opportunities for individuals, community groups and businesses to make best use of ICT.
- Investigate the feasibility of council-owned free wireless Internet systems along the lines of those already operating in some cities in the US.
- Investigate ensuring free wireless internet access on public transport in metropolitan centres.
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