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About the Telecentre Network

Telecentres are available for use by business people country towns to facilitate their business communications needs.  Other groups who would find the Telecentre facilities invaluable include:

  • overseas visitors to rural WA for sending messages back home;

  • students in remote areas accessing teachers and education facilities through the Telecentre video link-up;

  • local residents carrying out banking and accessing Centrelink information.

Offering the largest coordinated network of Telecentres in the world, Western Australia's network of over 100 regionally located Telecentres opens up a wealth of opportunities in a geographically vast state.

Telecentres link country Western Australia with local, regional, state, national and international trade, employment and training opportunities.

Most Telecentres have satellite receiver dishes which enable them to participate in conferences or deliver education courses such as Technical and Further Education (TAFE) material on a state, national or international basis (one way video two-way voice) through the State's Westlink satellite service.

The Telecentre network is also designed to strengthen regional communities as each centre is initiated and managed by a local committee.

Contact details for Telecentres of the South West

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