Australians would use digital “tokens” on their mobile phones instead of needing to produce official documents such as a driver’s licence or passport for tasks such as proving their age, under a plan that would bolster privacy protection and help deliver a huge productivity dividend.
Former NSW customer service and digital government minister Victor Dominello says adopting digital IDs and a national data-sharing platform could save up to $32 billion.
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Paul Karp is The Australian Financial Review’s NSW political correspondent.