First Nations
The Queensland Government is committed to improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
A thriving digital economy is one where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are engaged, connected and thriving through digitally-enhanced communities and businesses.
The strategy (PDF, 664.54 KB) includes an overarching commitment to improving digital opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to ensure that First Nations Queenslanders can access and engage with digital technology.
Improved connectivity and inclusion will:
- encourage social cohesion, economic participation and future prosperity
- provide an appropriate and contemporary mechanism to celebrate and commemorate cultural identity, traditions, histories and stories as core aspects of maintaining connection to country
- enable a focus on digital innovation and partnering with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and businesses to grow demand for First Nations products, services and industries.
As a first step, we will invite First Nations Queenslanders to partner on developing a First Nations digital strategic plan.
Rapid LEO Deployment Program
The Queensland Government Customer and Digital Group (QGCDG) is delivering on its commitment to bridge the digital divide in discrete First Nations communities across Queensland through the Rapid Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Deployment Program and has to date provided funding for 42 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite dishes to 10 Indigenous councils.
- Last updated:
- 5 April 2024