Securely wiped, refurbished devices at Good360 Australia.
No student today can undertake their education without access to digital technologies. Good360 and Compnow have partnered to rescue end-of-lease fleets from corporates across Australia for redistribution to disadvantaged schools and students.
100 free laptops offered to flood-affected residents
Media CoverageNBN News; March 26, 2024 It’s been more than two years since the Northern Rivers was struck by disaster, but the journey to rebuild continues. Flood-affected residents were today given free laptops, to help get further back on their feet. Check out the full article here. Read more about Good360’s mission to bridge the […]
Optus Donate Your Data® Program Provides Good360 Members with Digital Access
Good360 Australia is grateful to have the support of Optus to provide our members with the means to support their communities and relieve the financial pressures of purchasing data and devices. Read about how our members are keeping their communities connected to access essential services.
International Women’s Day 2023 – Cracking the Code at Good360 Australia
As an NFP, we believe in Cracking the Code. It takes a collective to create accessible technology to transform the future for women.
Good360 x Finder: Introducing Laptop Launchpad, addressing the Digital Divide
Good360 Australia are excited to announce our partnership with Finder on our new project to address the Digital Divide in Australia, Laptop Launchpad. The Australian Digital Inclusion Index found that 1 in 4 Australians are digitally excluded from society. This means that too many Australians do not have access to the same digital services and […]
Laptop Launchpad: Finder and Good360 partner to bridge digital divide
Media Release11 November 2022, Sydney, Australia – Australian comparison platform Finder has partnered with not-for-profit Good360 Australia on a new initiative called Laptop Launchpad, with the goal of uncovering 1 million retired business laptops and redistributing them to Australians in need. The 2021 Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII) found that 1 in 4 Australians are […]