As the Internet has grown in popularity and convenience it is increasingly being used by people to shop, bank and carry out business online. The Internet provides access to resources and services that would be far more time-consuming and difficult to reach in person.
This guide is designed to help small business publish an electronic catalogue and more efficiently engage in procurement and supply chain management initiatives.
This guide has been prepared by NOIE to provide an overview for business in relation to the sending of commercial electronic messages.
The Strategic Framework provides the policy leadership and national direction needed to address the new challenges to Australia's position as a leading information economy over the next three years. It sets out Australia’s key information economy priorities and strategies, providing policy guidance to Australian Government agencies and to organisations and communities across Australian society.
Find the 2005 report on strategies for operating community online access centres in a sustainable way.
This page contains the framework for the TAPRIC action plan
The National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE) has prepared this guide in consultation with the business community to provide practical information about the Spam Act and guidance on steps that may be taken to assist in complying with it.
It is clear from Australian studies that microeconomic reform has played an important role across the economy in general. However, this study indicates that, for many parts of the manufacturing sector, new technology, including ICT, has made a much more significant direct contribution than was hitherto suspected.
As the Internet has grown in popularity and convenience it is increasingly being used by people to shop, bank and carry out business online. The Internet provides access to resources and services that would be far more time-consuming and difficult to reach in person.