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Online Access Centre

With over 120 spectacular beaches, finding one just for yourself is not hard. Add to this rugged ranges, world-significant wetlands, abundant wildlife and flora, crystal clear blue seas, some 52 islands to explore and a pleasant climate throughout the year, Flinders Island is undoubtedly one of Australia’s best kept secrets.But every paradise has its limitations and for the 940 or so Flinders residents isolation is an issue. With the advent of the electronic age and the Internet, communication has certainly been enhanced.

Similar to most regional areas, access to the Internet for information, distant education and ebusiness is a must. Through Networking the Nation, the Flinders Island Online Access Centre has been set up in the main urban centre at Whitemark.

The Centre shares office space with Service Tasmania, which provides access various Commonwealth and State services.

“The Online Access Centre enables residents and visitors to have Internet access,” said Centre Coordinator, Judy Blundstone.“We currently have three computers but with additional funding we are soon to have three more, as well as a digital camera and scanner.”

Training in both internet and computer use is available. This includes the use of business packages such as MYOB and Excel.

The Centre is open 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday. Users pay a fee of $2 per half hour. Working 10 hours per week, Centre Coordinator, Judy Blundstone, said that, similar to many other activities on the Island, a team of volunteers ensures the community can make optimum use of this facility.

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