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2025 Australian Digital Inclusion Index Report Launch

Telstra, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S), RMIT University and Swinburne University of Technology are proud to launch the 2025 Australian Digital Inclusion Index Report.
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Join us to: 
  • Discover how Australia is tracking on digital inclusion 
  • Learn where greater attention and investment is needed to close the digital divide 
  • Gain insights to strengthen your digital inclusion programs  

When: Wednesday 5th November 2025, 11am AEDT 

Presenters will include:  

  • Vicki Brady, Chief Executive Officer, Telstra 
  • Distinguished Professor Julian Thomas, Director, ADM+S, RMIT University 
  • Professor Anthony McCosker, Chief Investigator, ADM+S, Swinburne University of Technology 
  • Justine Rowe, Chief Sustainability Officer, Telstra 
  • Adrienne Picone, Chief Executive Officer, TasCOSS 

You’re warmly invited to join us for this hybrid event—either in person at one of our capital city Hub Locations or online. 

In-person attendees are welcome to arrive early for refreshments followed by a shared viewing of the national broadcast which will come live from Hobart.  Afterward, in-person participants will join interactive, local panel discussions, while online participants will continue with a dedicated online panel.

Please use the link below to view Hub Location start times in your capital city and register. When registering, you’ll be able to indicate whether you’ll attend in person or online.

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