1、Measuring Australias Digital Divide2025 Australian Digital Inclusion Index 2025 Australian Digital Inclusion Index2AcknowledgementsThe research team would like to thank the many people and organisations that have made this 2025 Australian Digital Inclusion Index(ADII)report possible.We wish to ackno
2、wledge and thank our project partner Telstra for supporting and enabling this researchin particular Heather Rea,Megan McKenzie,Nicola Curnow and Lauren Ganley,for their knowledge,expertise and excellent advice.We acknowledge the expert work and continuing engagement of colleagues in the Social Resea
3、rch Centre at the Australian National University:Shane Compton,Susie Tian,Andrew Ward,Jack Barton,Sam Slamowicz,Benjamin Phillips,Andrew Furst,Dale VanderGert and Joseph Daffy;Vlad Demsar at Dassier;and Ingrid Schroder at Be Visual Co.Collection of data about the digital inclusion experiences of Fir
4、st Nations people would not have been possible without our community partners.We thank Regional Enterprise Development Institute Ltd(REDI),Julalikari Aboriginal Corporation,Pintubi Anmatjere Warlpiri Media and Communications (PAW),Yalu Marnggithinyaraw Indigenous Corporation,Laynhapuy Homelands Asso
5、ciation,Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council,Torres Strait Islanders Media Association,Thamarrurr Development Corporation,Kalumburu Aboriginal Corporation,Djarindjin Community Council and Ipsos Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Unit for their expert collaboration in culturally appropria
6、te data collection.The core research team for 2025 is led by Distinguished Professor Julian Thomas at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society at RMIT University.The Australian Digital Inclusion Index research team for 2025 is:Distinguished Professor Julian Thomas,RMIT