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Fascinating Facts (PDF, 342.7 KB)Fascinating Facts is a brief compilation of the latest available key statistics relating to the Department’s main areas of responsibility. The statistics are sourced from the most reliable sources.
Government response to the fourth report of the Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network, Review of the rollout of the National Broadband Network (Word, 126 KB) (Word, 122.5 KB)The Australian Government has released its response to the fourth report of the Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network, Review of the Rollout of the National Broadband Network.
Government response to the fourth report of the Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network, Review of the rollout of the National Broadband Network (PDF, 400 KB) (PDF, 395.9 KB)The Australian Government has released its response to the fourth report of the Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network, Review of the Rollout of the National Broadband Network.
Financial and externality impacts of high-speed broadband for telehealth (PDF, 849.8 KB)This report by Access Economics analyses the potential impacts of telehealth under a National Broadband Network. The report incorporates qualitative discussion of telemedicine for remote consultations, remote home-based monitoring of chronic-disease patients and the aged, and remote training of medical professionals; together with high-level quantitative analysis of their associated costs and benefits.
Forecasting productivity growth 2004 to 2024 (PDF, 1.8 mb) (PDF, )This report presents forecasts of productivity growth in major sectors of the Australian economy between 2004 and 2024. The report suggests that information and communication technology will remain the main technological driver of productivity growth over the next 20 years.
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