What is the Information Economy?
The Information Economy is a term used to describe the economic and social value created through the ability to rapidly exchange information at any time, anywhere to any one.
The Information Economy Directorate’s core responsibility is creating online opportunity for South Australia. We promote and support information economy developments within government, business, industry and community sectors. We ensure that leading strategic policy is developed in these sectors for economical and social benefit to the State. We achieve these responsibilities through projects such as Outback Connect, mEga and Legendary Tales.
Information Economy highlights
Copyright Forum
The forum aims to start the discussion about the realities of the current copyright situation and what if any actions need to be undertaken by creators of digital content, creative and ICT industries, the public and the South Australian Government.
Broadband Development Fund (BDF)
The $7million Broadband Development Fund has been extended until 30 June 2009. Approximately half of the funds still remain available for eligible broadband infrastructure projects. Download criteria and guidelines.




