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School Student Broadband Initiative

School Student Broadband Initiative

The St Vincent de Paul Society is pleased to be a nominating organisation for the Australian Government’s School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI).

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The Australian Government is providing up to 30,000 eligible families with school age children access to free home internet under SSBI.  The end date for this initiative has been extended to 30 June 2028.

Children who can access online learning at home as part of their education are more likely to engage in classroom activities.  

Access to fast internet at home can help children: 

  • build their digital skills 
  • learn how to safely use the internet  
  • participate in a world that is more dependent on digital technology 

As a nominating organisation we can help you register for the SSBI.  

Parents/carers with school age children can also contact the National Referral Centre directly to check their eligibility and register.  

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Eligibility 

To be eligible, families must: 

  • have a child living at home that is enrolled in an Australian school
  • have no National Broadband Network (nbn) internet service at home - having a mobile internet service does not affect eligibility
  • live somewhere that can access the nbn via a standard connection – check with nbn
  • not have had an active nbn connection during the previous 14 days

How does the School Student Broadband Initiative work?

The home internet service will be provided through a participating internet provider over the National Broadband Network. The end date for this initiative has been extended to 30 June 2028.

If eligible, you will be issued a voucher that you can use to pay any of the participating SSBI internet providers.

You will have until 30 June 2028 to use the voucher and get connected.  

Internet providers will have their own step-by-step process to get you connected, which may involve providing identification. They will give you a router/modem.

The initiative does not include devices such as a computer or tablet. Other household members can use the internet service provided through the SSBI. 

The free internet period will start from the day your service is activated. At the end of the free internet period, you should not be placed on a paid service by your internet provider without your consent. 

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