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  • Digital Sisters: empowering migrant and refugee women with digital skills.

    23/08/2023 · Announcements | Digital Sisters

    Media release: 20 inspiring organisations will be part of our new Digital Sisters program

    Twenty organisations around the country have started working on an Australian-first program to empower 800 migrant and refugee women to overcome digital exclusion.

  • Introducing our Get Online Week 2023 Principal Partner, Telstra

    10/08/2023 · Announcements | Get Online Week

    Introducing our Get Online Week 2023 Principal Partner, Telstra

    We are thrilled to announce that Telstra is our Principal Supporting Partner for Get Online Week 2023

  • CEO of Good Things Foundation, Jessica Wilson

    10/08/2023 · Announcements

    Evidence for action: why research is so powerful

    "Research is vital because it can help us to ‘see’ and better understand the current state of play, so we can create informed actions that improve the work we do." CEO of Good Things Foundation, Jessica Wilson.

  • Decorative - illustrations of 4 diverse young women

    11/07/2023 · Announcements | Digital Sisters

    Opinion: How a $20,000 grant could change a ‘digital sister’s’ life

    "If you want to be part of Australian society today, you have to be digitally included. It’s not a choice, it’s a modern day requirement." CEO of Good Things Foundation, Jessica Wilson.

  • Digital Sisters. Building digital skills and connections for women

    27/06/2023 · Announcements | Digital Sisters

    Media release: New nationwide program launched

    New nationwide program launched to empower 800 migrant and refugee women to overcome digital exclusion.

  • Refugee Week. To all those who've come from far and wide, we are happy you're here. 18-24 June 2023.

    20/06/2023 · Announcements | Be Connected | Insights

    Media release: Support for Refugee Week

    Good Things Foundation Australia calls for elderly refugees to ‘find freedom’ through greater digital inclusion this Refugee Week.

  • History is Calling. We support the First Nations Voice to Parliament. Good Things Foundation Australia logo

    29/05/2023 · Announcements | Insights

    Good Things Foundation supports the Voice to Parliament

    Good Things Foundation supports constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

  • Image of Linda Berrigan with quote " Ensuring no one is left behind means ensuring all Australians are digitally included."

    15/02/2023 · Announcements | Insights

    Ensuring no one is left behind means ensuring all Australians are digitally included

    Linda Berrigan, our Director Brand & Storytelling, shares her thoughts on priority funding areas the Australian Government needs to focus on to close the digital divide for all, for good.

  • Our key recommendations for the 2023/24 Federal Budget.

    31/01/2023 · Announcements | Insights | Research and reports

    Investment in digital inclusion needed to ensure no one is left behind

    Our key recommendations for the 2023/24 Federal Budget.

  • Digital skills learnt at Get Online Week events - pie chart of percentage of people who learnt different digital skills during Get Online Week

    19/12/2022 · Announcements | Get Online Week | Research and reports

    19,000 people helped in just one week

    Were you one of them during Get Online Week 2022? Read about our digital inclusion campaign's impact.

  • Two women looking at iPad

    30/11/2022 · Announcements | Research and reports

    Good Things Foundation Australia 2021/22 Annual Report

    This year highlighted the incredible scale and impact of our Network and why it's important to close the digital divide for all, for good.

  • Response to Federal Budget - October 2022

    27/10/2022 · Announcements | Insights

    Funding for digital inclusion critical to Australia’s future

    Budget announcement shows the importance of digital inclusion, but more needs to be done to close the digital divide.