The One Laptop Per Child initiative has set up shop in Australia with a local board planning to lobby State and Federal governments to fund a roll-out into local communities. […] Based in Sydney, the OLPC Australia board will also co-ordinate efforts to bring the organisation’s low-cost XO laptops - designed for needy children aged six to 11 - into other Pacific territories such as Papua New Guinea.
— Low-cost laptop group lands in Australia by Asher Moses, smh.com.au
Low-cost laptop group lands in Australia
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