The Digital Media Centre is organised on a collaborative model which focuses on partnerships with industry, government and research and development organisations. Digital Media Centre partners include:

Apple Computers Australia
Apple Computers Australia strives to make technology truly useful in education, the emphasis on improving education with technology.

DELTA Institute, University of Wolverhampton, UK
The DMC and DELTA are collaborating on the design, development and delivery of technology-enabled learning environments using digital media.

Panasonic Australia
Panasonic Australia is the leader in video screen technology. The digital media centre is collaborating with Panasonic on educational projects that utilise cutting edge technology.

SBS Television
The Digital Media Centre has a strong industry relationship with this Australian pioneer in interactive television.

School of Communications and Multimedia, Edith Cowan University, Australia
The School of Communications and Multimedia offers courses designed to enable students to succeed in today's rapidly changing society. They are working with the DMC to create high quality, flexible ICT-based learning environments for students.

Strategy & Technology, UK
S&T focuses on creating software systems to support the authoring and broadcasting of interactive content using public standards.

Sun Microsystems
In August 2002, Sun Microsystems Centre of Excellence for Digital Media was launched at the University of Wollongong.

Sydney Olympic Park Authority
The DMC partnered with Sydney Olympic Park Authority are developing an interactive multimedia resource that brings to life NSW senior secondary geography.

WIN Corp.
The Digital Media Centre and Australia's largest regional broadcaster are exploring new Internet environments to support traditional broadcast formats; interactive television; and flexible educational opportunities for regional Australia.