Australia’s second mainland National Broadband Network (NBN) site has been switched on this morning, with residents in the Kiama Downs and Minnamurra, south of Sydney, set to experience superfast fibre broadband.

Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Wayne Swan MP, was in Kiama today to turn on the network. At today's launch the Deputy Prime Minister viewed a demonstration of an Australian-developed health solution that can be delivered over the NBN. Developed by Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), the application is delivered via broadband to the home and has the potential to help decrease the incidence of injury among the elderly caused by falls.

According to Dr Stuart Smith, Senior Research Officer, NeuRA: "With a growing number of people having to care for family members living with diseases that affect their mobility or their mind, a reliable high speed broadband network such as the NBN for monitoring and improving their state of health is a huge breakthrough."

The fibre network in Kiama Downs/Minnamurra covers approximately 2,350 premises, with residents in 80 per cent of properties having consented to the connection of a line during construction to make them "NBN ready".

With the network now live, Kiama Downs/Minnamurra will enter into a trial phase due to run until September/October, after which people in the fibre coverage area will be able to order services from their chosen retail service provider. Around 10 test users have already been connected as part of the trial in Kiama Downs/Minnamurra, and other service activations are in the queue. Across mainland Australia around 100 test users have already been connected to the network so far.

"This is very exciting day for residents in Kiama Downs and Minnamurra. They have enthusiastically embraced the National Broadband Network and are now among the first to experience its benefits – we thank them for their support during construction," NBN Co Chief Executive, Mike Quigley, said.

"It is also an important day for people right around Australia as we envisage a new era of healthcare emerging – an era facilitated by access to high speed broadband to the home not just in our cities, but in the regional and rural areas that need it most."

The Kiama Downs/Minnamurra area is the second mainland Australian site to join the NBN and access superfast fibre-based broadband. Construction on the NBN in Kiama Downs and Minnamurra began in August 2010.