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As a proud Darlot woman, who grew up in Western Australia's Western Desert region who's grandmother was part of the stolen generation and a big part of her identify and why she is so passionate about health and education in the regions and particularly with Indigenous communities.
Jen works with key stakeholders to understand the challenges and identify opportunities through the awareness of connectivity.
Covid force radical transformation to enable a remote workforce and opened doors to what was possible, which is a key to unlocking regional and remote Australia.
The digitisation of Australian industries including agriculture, tourism, the arts and small business to name a few amplified the reliance on the NBN network to deliver on its capabilities and connection to communities.
By Catherine van der MeulenAs a proud Darlot woman, who grew up in Western Australia's Western Desert region who's grandmother was part of the stolen generation and a big part of her identify and why she is so passionate about health and education in the regions and particularly with Indigenous communities.
Jen works with key stakeholders to understand the challenges and identify opportunities through the awareness of connectivity.
Covid force radical transformation to enable a remote workforce and opened doors to what was possible, which is a key to unlocking regional and remote Australia.
The digitisation of Australian industries including agriculture, tourism, the arts and small business to name a few amplified the reliance on the NBN network to deliver on its capabilities and connection to communities.