Vicnet

[1][2] It was Australia's largest web host for community organisations and projects such as Skills.Net and Libraries Online.

[4] The State Library of Victoria and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) established a joint project to build a web-based publishing service and internet access provider for community organisations in 1993.

Vicnet worked with the State and federal government, private providers, the Victorian public library network and community based organisations across Victoria to address Digital Divide issues.

[5] Additionally Vicnet developed an online publication platform and an extensive web directory for community and other organizations, as well as for members of the general population.

[1] Among many hundreds, Vicnet published and trained in the editing for the first web sites for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix, the Indigenous Flora and Fauna Society, the Council on the Ageing (Victoria), The Age newspaper, and the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet.