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Better Data Use to Support Delivery for Regional Australians
SUBMISSIONS CALLED: Better Data Use to Support Delivery for Regional Australians
The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications is inviting submissions to the public consultation process for the creation of the new Regional Data Hub.
We know quality data is increasingly critical for key decision making in regional Australia, contributing to economic growth and resilient communities.
The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications (the Department) is building a Regional Data Hub (the Hub) to improve the evidence base for regional communities, local leaders, industry and all levels of government.
In developing the Hub, the Department will bring together economic, demographic and socio-economic data and provide easy access to it. The Hub is intended to improve access to regional data, and not replace existing sources.
The Hub is part of the Australian Government’s $13.7 million Better Data Use to Support Delivery for Regional Australians program, announced in the 2020-21 Budget.
A six week consultation process is now underway to understand data and information needs of users that will help prioritise data sets made available on the Hub. We will also explore the mutual benefits of sharing and collaborating with data.
Why your input matters
This consultation process will drive development of the Hub. Your views and those of other data users are critical to its development.
How to respond
Feedback can be provided via a 20 minute survey or a submission responding to the consultation paper providing views through the Have Your Say page. Consultations close 5pm AEST Friday July 2.
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