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The Federal Government has given a grant of $2.7 million to Skill Finder, the digital micro-skills marketplace developed by the Australian technology industry.
The majority of Australians now have a preference for digital engagement with government, and for that engagement to be tailored to them, according to a new report which also found that almost nine in every 10 Australians looked for government services online in 2020 and that Australians aged 15-and-over transacted with government on average more than once a week.
As part of its growth strategy for the Australian and New Zealand markets, Adobe has launched Adobe Experience Platform built on Microsoft Azure’s data centre infrastructure in Australia.
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