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Computers from $15 for concession card holders

Computerbank is open Fridays 10-5pm and Saturdays 1-5pm

 Computers for concession card holders start from $15 and have:

  • over 50 free and open source applications including Open Office - a full featured office suite able to read most file formats and is compatible with Microsoft Word, plus spreadsheet and presentation software.  Each computer also has a Typing Tutor, the GIMP - a graphics program with similar features to Adobe Photoshop, and, Gramps a genealogy program.
  • free training is offered in West Melbourne to all successful applicants. 
  • only available to Health Care Card holders or Commonwealth concession card holders.
  • a Linux operating system.  We do not supply Microsoft Windows.
  • a 3 month back to base warranty.
  • laptops for concession card holders only with a letter from their social support organisation. Not always available.

Click here to see a list of our Donors and supporters

Darebin Residents using a Linux Thin Client Network









Computerbank Victoria founded the Australian Computerbank project in 1998. We recycle donated computers with quality free software and distribute them to disadvantaged individuals and community groups. Donated computers are tested and obsolete parts are stripped and recycled by volunteers, staff and Work for the Dole
participants. We install a free version of Ubuntu Linux operating system on our computers. The system is customised to run efficiently on older hardware.




City of Darebin Residents using Computerbank computers

Computerbank started working with the City of Darebin Aged Housing Service over three years ago. Computers have been set up at two sites. Both sites use Linux technology with a version of the Computerbank Debian distribution on the computers.


Computerbank's training and documentation is licensed under the Gnu Free Documentation License or the Creative Commons License. Check our documentation site for more information.


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