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The First Nations Digital Inclusion Dashboard allows you to view statistics on how First Nations Australians use phones, internet, online tools and media and information services.  

The data from this dashboard helps us to understand the barriers to digital inclusion for all First Nations Australians in urban, regional and remote areas, and how these results compare to the rest of Australia. It also enables measurement towards Closing the Gap Target 17, which aims to close the gap in digital inclusion between First Nations Australians and other Australians.

Throughout the dashboard, we compare the data to two national scores:
  • First Nations national: The average score for all First Nations Australians
  • National non-First Nations: The score for all Australians other than First Nations Australians. This differs slightly from the National score in the ADII Dashboard, which is the score for all Australians including First Nations Australians.

Survey data used in this dashboard was collected across remote, regional and urban Australia through partnerships with First Nations organisations and communities, drawing on nearly 3000 surveys with First Nations Australians.  You can find out about how the data was collected, and who was involved, at https://digitalinclusionindex.org.au/national-data-collection/.

To see the ways First Nations Australians experience digital life, click the blue button below or any of the buttons to the left.

If you need help at any time, click the orange button below to view detailed information on how to use this dashboard. 

National snapshot
National levelNational level
Above First Nations (national) score
Below First Nations (national) score
VIC TAS NSW ACT QLD SA NT
First Nations
(national)
Index score
Digital Gap
National
non-First Nations
Index score
Breakdown
Gap
Help: Access refers to having reliable household internet and mobile connections and use of various digital devices, along with frequency of online access and data use.
Access
Gap
Help: Affordability refers to the share of a household’s monthly income needed to buy an adequate internet and mobile service bundle tailored to its composition and remoteness.
Affordability
Gap
Help: Digital Ability refers to having the skills and confidence to use digital tools and applications safely and effectively.
Digital Ability
Gap