When Education Goes Digital But Access Falls Behind

📚💻 Homework shouldn’t depend on who has a laptop at home.

Right now, more than 1.4 million Australian kids are expected to learn in a digital world without reliable access to a computer.
That’s children sharing old devices, doing assignments on phones, or quietly falling behind — not because they can’t learn, but because they don’t have the tools.

This powerful piece explores how the digital divide is growing, why it matters more than ever in the age of AI, and how families, schools, businesses and communities can work together to change it.

Every child deserves to feel capable, confident, and included at school.
👉 Read why digital access is no longer optional — it’s essential.