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ACCAN administers an Independent Grants Scheme aimed to support consumer research and consumer representation that helps us achieve our strategic goals
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Deakin University, Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation
Grant round: 2017-18
Amount: $60,728
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University of Melbourne, Melbourne Social Equity Institute
Grant round: 2017-18
Amount: $69,428
Read more: Thanks a Bundle: Making telecommunications services more accessible for people with...
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MoneyMob Talkabout
Grant Round: 2019
Amount: $50,000
Read more: Telecommunications Debt in Rural and Remote Indigenous Central Australian Communities
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UTS School of Communication
Grant round: 2017-18
Amount: $55,302
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QUT School of Justice, Faculty of Law
Grant round: 2017-18
Amount: $53,247
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Hutt St Centre
Grant round: 2017-18
Amount: $5,000
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Queensland University of Technology, Digital Media Research Centre
Grant round: 2016
Amount: $59,860
Read more: Australian consumer access to digital media content
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Curtin University, Department of Internet Studies
Grant round: 2017-18
Amount: $32,000
Read more: Audio Description in Australia: An Online Resource
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WESNET (Women's Services Network) Incorporated
Grant round: 2019
Amount: $49,807
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Broadband for the Bush Alliance
Grant round: 2017-18
Amount: $51,005
Read more: Internet and telecommunications services in rural Australia – an evidence based approach
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University of New South Wales, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
Grant round: 2016
Amount: $50,000
Read more: Inside job - Security and privacy threats for smart-home IoT devices
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Australian National University, Research School of Management
In partnership with IDCare, and the University of the Sunshine Coast, Centre for Human Factors & Sociotechnical Systems.
Grant round: 2016
Amount: $44,965.50
Read more: Understanding Consumer Identity Theft Risks Across Communications Media