Throwing out your old computer? Sujan has a better idea
"When students don't have access outside the classroom, they often fall behind at school. So, a second-hand computer helps with their homework, research and assignments."
A volunteer restoring a used computer at the workshop. Source: SBS / Spencer Austad
Tamil community volunteer Viji Dhayanathan says for refugee and asylum seeker families, the gift of technology can be life-changing.
Viji Dhayanathan is a Tamil community volunteer. Source: SBS / Spencer Austad
He was born into a Tamil family in 1985 in Vanni district, during that country’s bitter civil war.
Sujan Selven at his Sydney office. Source: SBS / Spencer Austad
"So, when I learned about the [digital divide] I decided to focus on that, to help solve that problem."
Saif Al-Yousuf and Sujan Selven (standing) restoring a computer. Source: SBS / Spencer Austad
"And that's in three provinces – north, east and south. So far, we have donated more than one thousand devices."
"Learning was tough earlier as we had only two computers. Since the laptops were donated, learning has become much easier," he says. "So, thank you for these devices."
Electronic waste ready to be upcycled. Source: SBS / Sandra Fulloon
"That is far in excess of the global average, which is around seven kilos per person per year," she says.
Restoring a discarded computer. Source: SBS / Spencer Austad
"We're losing very valuable materials like precious metals. And we are also putting potentially toxic materials into landfill," she says.
Donated computers ready for upcylcing. Source: SBS / Sandra Fulloon
"That way, computers and laptops will keep going for perhaps another five or six years without families spending too much money.
Saif Al-Yousuf volunteers restoring computers in Sydney. Source: SBS / Spencer Austad
"In future, we want to expand the number of devices that we receive, and the number of people that benefit from our service."
Sujan Selven at his Sydney workshop. Source: SBS / Spencer Austad
This story was produced in collaboration with SBS Tamil.