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Communities Linking Computer Knowledge (CLiCK) started in 2005. Originally named the Regional Students’ Association Computer Recycling Program, CLiCK has now become a community project which helps students, people who can not afford computers, and non-profit organisations obtain computers free of charge.

Many people and organisations upgrade their computers on a continual basis, however the computers and parts which have been replaced, upgraded or that have become obsolete often collect dust or are sent to land fill. CLiCK recycles these computers and parts to help community members and groups obtain computer equipment, so they can share in the knowledge and in the use of Computer facilities

CLiCK remains a Computer Recycling Program run entirely by volunteers, all computers and components donated to CLiCK are recycled, including faulty components. Computers and computer parts which are donated are redistributed to the members of the Australian community who are in need and who would not normally be able to afford or own a computer. Computer components which are faulty are recycled for scrap metal and plastic products. However we encourage people donating computers to let us know if they are donating faulty components so it does not slow down our turn around time.

CLiCK have now supplied computers to all four corners of our great country, if you would like to contribute in anyway or to donate please feel free to contact us.


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