The ADII has been created to measure the level of digital inclusion across the Australian population and to monitor this level over time. Using data collected by Roy Morgan Research, the ADII has been developed through a collaborative partnership between RMIT University, Swinburne University of Technology, and Telstra. The ADII was first published in 2016, providing the most comprehensive picture of Australia's online participation to date. The ADII measures three vital dimensions of digital inclusion: Access, Affordability, and Digital Ability. It shows how these dimensions change over time, according to people's social and economic circumstances, as well as across geographic locations. Scores are allocated to particular geograph...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
Digital inclusion ensures that no one is left behind as we move towards an increasingly digital futu...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
In the past two decades digital inequality has come to be understood as a complex, evolving and crit...
This special report enables us to explore the unique challenges for digital inclusion in Queensland....
In the past three decades, digital technologies have become progressively embedded in work, educatio...
One in five Australians, around 4 million people, are not online and not able to take advantage of t...
This brief report, prepared by Scott Ewing for the Australian Digital Inclusion Index, includes grap...
Quantitative research on digital inclusion has grappled with significant gaps in data with respect t...
The internet has transformed almost every aspect of our lives. But for the 4 million Australians who...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
Despite rapid digital development in the past two decades, the remote parts of Australia still exper...
This article makes an inventory of digital divide research in Australia over the past two decades. T...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
Digital inclusion ensures that no one is left behind as we move towards an increasingly digital futu...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
In the past two decades digital inequality has come to be understood as a complex, evolving and crit...
This special report enables us to explore the unique challenges for digital inclusion in Queensland....
In the past three decades, digital technologies have become progressively embedded in work, educatio...
One in five Australians, around 4 million people, are not online and not able to take advantage of t...
This brief report, prepared by Scott Ewing for the Australian Digital Inclusion Index, includes grap...
Quantitative research on digital inclusion has grappled with significant gaps in data with respect t...
The internet has transformed almost every aspect of our lives. But for the 4 million Australians who...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
Despite rapid digital development in the past two decades, the remote parts of Australia still exper...
This article makes an inventory of digital divide research in Australia over the past two decades. T...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
Digital inclusion ensures that no one is left behind as we move towards an increasingly digital futu...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...