A panel on digital inclusion making the case that connectivity, affordability and digital ability are essential infrastructure – not individual responsibilities – with particular focus on the compounding disadvantage faced by First Nations communities, low-income families and children. Despite the urgency, the panel points to genuine progress in digital ability, powerful grassroots models like Digital Sisters, and the NFP sector's unique position as a trusted community voice capable of bridging the gap between policy intent and real-world impact.
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