In September 2008, amidst uncertainty over extra costs involved with the computers, the
Government of New South Wales rejected an offer for extra funding from the Commonwealth Government. The State Government requested additional funds to cover servicing, technical support, upgraded power supplies, software licensing, security and teacher training associated with installing the computers. In November 2008, after negotiations with the
Commonwealth Government at the
Council of Australian Governments (COAG), then
Premier of New South Wales Nathan Rees and the Government of New South Wales secured A$807 million to provide every year 9–12 public high school student with a laptop. The laptops, loaded with A$5,500 worth of programs from the latest
Microsoft Office Suite and
Adobe Suite, are provided by computer company,
Lenovo under a four-year contract secured by the state government. On 26 August 2009 the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Minister for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Julia Gillard and New South Wales Minister for Education and Training, Verity Firth announced the delivery of the first laptops to secondary schools in
New South Wales. Gillard and Firth visited a Year 9 class at Fairvale High School in Sydney's west to witness the integration of laptops into the lesson. In February 2010, the
Queensland Department of Education, Training and Employment chief information officer David O'Hagan said that there was a possibility the
iPad could complement laptops used in public high schools in Queensland, "When it [the iPad] becomes available in Australia, the [Queensland] Department of Education and Training will conduct an evaluation to determine its suitability for teaching and learning as well as network compatibility, schools eligible for computers under the federal government's National Secondary School Computer Fund also use this central purchasing arrangement to buy desktop and laptop computers." he said.
Apple is a member of the panel of computer suppliers for Queensland state (public) schools (primary and secondary). ==Laptops==