Australian local governments and the early national broadband network roll-out: an online survey
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Published:2017-04-21
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Page:40-57
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ISSN:1836-0394
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Container-title:Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance
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Short-container-title:CJLG
Author:
Alizadeh Tooran,Shearer Heather
Abstract
A recent decision by the Australian Federal Government to reassess the scale of the National Broadband Network (NBN) will leave the country with a patchwork of different levels of access to the infrastructure. This intensifies the need to investigate and evaluate the implications of telecommunication at the local level. The paper opens a discussion on the different approaches taken by local government authorities towards the NBN in the early roll-out localities. Building upon the international literature, it analyses the empirical data collected from the Australian local governments involved with the early NBN roll-out using an online survey. The findings reveal an interesting diversity in the approaches taken at the local level, and show how decision-making at higher levels of government can impact local outcomes.
Publisher
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)