A vast majority (93%) of Australians expressed satisfaction with the overall quality of digital government services offered as per the findings of our latest Publicis Sapient Digital Citizen Report 2024. This demonstrates that the investments in services that the Australian government has made to improve digital government services are paying off, and the usage of digital government services is high across all states and territories.
The report also highlights that Australia's digital divide has been steadily growing since 2022, leaving those most vulnerable in society behind. The research findings show that some groups are benefitting more from digital services, while those who need them the most still struggle to get access and take advantage of technology.
Our survey, which polled more than 5,000 respondents across demographics to analyse customer expectations, experiences and perspectives of Australian citizens, found that unemployed Australians were less likely to engage with digital services compared to employed citizens. Similar disparities were noted in lower-income households and those without university education. Those in a precarious financial situation also found it harder to use services and were less likely to trust the government with their data.