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    DISPARITIES IN INTERNET ACCESS: A CASE STUDY OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN WESTERN SYDNEY

    Author
    1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
    2. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
    3. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
    4. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
    5. Badcock
    6. Baum
    7. Beer
    8. Buey
    9. Carson
    10. Connell
    11. Department of Trade and Industry UK
    12. Foley
    13. Gleeson
    14. Harding
    15. Harding
    16. House of Representatives Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services
    17. Knowledge Nation Taskforce
    18. Lawson
    19. Liff
    20. Liff
    21. Lloyd
    22. Moriarty
    23. Moss
    24. Murphy
    25. National Telecommunications and Information Administration (USA)
    26. Nie
    27. Norris
    28. Simpson
    29. Teo
    30. Vinson
    31. World Bank
    32. Zappala
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
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