Inclusion
Transcript of The Wire's interview with Dr Scott Hollier on 'Crossing the digital divide'
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Access to the internet is something most of us now take for granted and couldn’t imagine living without, but for one million Aussies with a disability that’s exactly what they have to do. For many, they think it will cost too much, especially to buy the kind of software they need to help them use it, for others, it’s just all too hard. Laura Corrigan reports.
Laura: Dr Scott Hollier is director of Digital Accessibility for advocacy group Media Access Australia.
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The ABS Household use of IT study, released on 18 February 2016, shows that the number of Australians accessing the net is continuing to rise, albeit at a slightly slower rate than in past years.
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