More school kids to be connected to free internet through SSBI

Joint Media Release from the Hon Michelle Rowland, Minister for Communications, and the Hon Andrew Leigh MP, Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury and Assistant Minister for Employment

MEDIA RELEASE | Monday 11 September 2023

The Australian Government’s ongoing rollout of the School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI) has connected around 3,000 families with school students across the country to 12 months of free NBN.

As families face ongoing cost of living pressures, the initiative is helping to narrow the digital divide, promote greater inclusion for disadvantaged families and support the education of children – regardless of their circumstances.

Funded through the October 2022-23 Budget, the SSBI identifies eligible families through partnering with nominating organisations who work with vulnerable communities.
 
NBN Co is leading the implementation of the initiative. To be eligible, a family must:

  • Have a child living at home that is enrolled in an Australian school in 2023.

  • Be referred by a nominating organisation.

  • Have no active broadband service over the NBN network.

  • Live in a premises where they can access a standard NBN service.

Once a family is found eligible for the SSBI, they are issued with a unique voucher, which can be redeemed with one of the participating internet providers. The one-year of free home internet begins from the day the service is activated.

The initiative can support up to 30,000 families across the country, with more than 20,000 vouchers for free connections issued by NBN Co so far to nominating agencies and eligible families.

To ensure as many families as possible have the chance to benefit, the period in which a family can be nominated for the initiative has been extended to 30 April 2024.

 
For more information on SSBI visit www.infrastructure.gov.au/SSBI

Sara Johnston