Work on Australia-wide electronic birth certificate begins

Spearheaded by the NSW government, work on an electronic birth certificate has 
kicked off in Australia.

By Asha Barbaschow | April 26, 2021 -- 01:53 GMT (11:53 AEST) | Topic: Digital 
Transformation
https://www.zdnet.com/article/work-on-australia-wide-electronic-birth-certificate-begins/


The New South Wales government is working on the development of a national 
digital birth certificate.

NSW Minister for Digital and Customer Service Victor Dominello said the 
initiative is currently in the research phase and is on track to deliver a 
proof of concept in the second half of 2021.

"Having a child is an exciting and busy time for parents. We want to use 
technology to make life easier for families, so they can spend more time with 
their newborn and less time dealing with government," Dominello said.

The research includes an online survey .. 
https://www.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/digital-birth-certificate  .. this covers 
questions such as why a birth certificate was recently requested by an 
individual, be it for confirming identity through the country-wide Medicare or 
Centrelink schemes, for a passport application or renewal, or as a proof of 
identity document for other federal government agencies, such as the Australian 
Taxation Office, or a bank, as some of many examples.

It also asks the level of digital competency of respondents and what they use 
their mobile phone and desktop computers for, as well as if the individual has 
confidence in a nation-wide, securely stored credential system.

"A digital version of your birth certificate would give you easy access to this 
important identity document, anywhere, anytime, in a secure way. It removes 
issues of where to safely keep your paper copy. It would be widely accepted by 
government, businesses, schools, and sporting organisations, making it easier 
to register and apply for things you need," the government explains.

NSW has been leading the country for a few years on digital initiatives through 
Service NSW, going live, for example, with a Digital Driver's Licence in 
October 2019. Other states have since followed.

As the electronic birth certificate initiative is a county-wide one, the NSW 
government is looking into how to incorporate it with the federal government's 
myGov. myGov is an online service portal that has been touted as a secure way 
to access services online with one login and one password.

The Australian government has also been developing the myGovID, which is 
essentially a digital identity credential handled by the ATO. It's like the 100 
point ID check but on a smart device, and it allows citizens to have their 
identity verified so they can access government services using that verified 
identity, rather than being verified continually by each Commonwealth entity.

The state government is touting the birth certificate initiative as opening the 
doors to schooling, health, and other vital government services, in addition to 
making the process of applying for a driver's licence and getting a bank 
account easier.

While the specifics of the certificate are yet to be determined, Dominello said 
any digital solution would be opt-in only and will adhere to the highest 
privacy, trust, and security standards.

NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman said key priorities for the national project 
team will be privacy and ensuring any potential solution is accessible to 
disadvantaged and vulnerable communities.

"This would be a world-first. Nowhere else in the world provides a holistic 
digital solution to identity establishment, verification, authentication and 
management. We're excited by the prospect of filling this gap," Speakman said.

"We are carefully co-designing this proposal with the community to help prevent 
identity theft and crime," he added.

NSW welcomed 88,577 babies in 2020, down from 93,078 in 2019.

"Having a baby is an exciting and busy time for families, and over the last few 
years we've made it easier and faster for parents to register a birth and get 
their child's birth certificate, thanks to the online birth registration 
system," Dominello added.

Parents have 60 days to register their newborn, which can now be done online.

Consultation on the digital birth certificate is open until 23 May 2021.

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