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How much money has the Australian Government allocated for the Digital Education Revolution?

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How much money has the Australian Government allocated for the Digital Education Revolution?

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The Digital Education Revolution has total funding of $2.2 billion over six years (2008-2013). $2.1 billion of this investment will be delivered through the National Secondary School Computer Fund. $100 million has been allocated to the Fibre Connections to Schools initiative to contribute to the provision of high-speed fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) broadband connections to Australian schools.

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