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LiteHaus International has worked with State, Federal and foreign government agencies to deliver numerous at-scale digital capability uplift programs in Australia and beyond. This includes a $1 million collaboration with Queensland Government’s Customer & Digital Group providing over 5,000 high school students with their own, personal laptop in 2023/24. In the Pacific region, LiteHaus International has sub-contracted to Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT)’s managing contractors to deliver digital inclusion and digital skills training programs in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Nauru. A member of Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), LiteHaus International is a trusted service provider on digital equity and education initiatives in the Pacific region.
Since 2023, LiteHaus International has delivered digital skills training for four sub-national divisions of education through the PNG Partnerships for Improving Education (PIE) program, supported by the Australian Government. We have worked with 70 staff from Provincial Divisions of Education (PDoE) for Sandaun, Central and Enga Province, and the Bougainville Department of Education (BDoE) to strengthen competencies in the Microsoft Office suite and to improve e-safety awareness. In addition to training, each PDoE/BDoE received a set of refurbished laptops to enhance digital capacity and enable the important work of education service delivery.
In 2025, LiteHaus International is establishing 30 computer labs in schools across Honiara, Temotu and Malaita under Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)’s Australia Solomon Islands Program Support (ASIPS) Facility. Over 22,000 students and teachers in these schools will now have digital access. In addition to the digital infrastructure installations in the schools, LiteHaus International will also provide digital skills training to 100 teachers from across the 30 schools.
In 2023/24, LiteHaus International delivered a $1 million project targeted at improving digital capability and literacy to boost employability for regional Queensland high school students under the Queensland Government Customer & Digital Group’s Digital Professional Workforce Action Plan. Over 5,000 students facing digital exclusion received their own personal laptop, with a particular focus on students from First Nations and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. This program reached students in need in dozens of communities across the state from St George to Doomadgee to the Torres Strait.