Top Internet talent recognised at 2013 ANZIAs
Top Internet talent recognised at 2013 ANZIAs
Note: winners and judges' comments at bottom
The 2013 Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIAs) were handed out last night at a ceremony at Te Papa in Wellington, New Zealand.
The event featured New Zealand and Australia’s top Internet talent and creativity, celebrating the achievements of organisations, businesses and individuals that have made significant contributions to the development and use of the Internet in Australia and New Zealand.
The ANZIAs are a collaboration between the .au Domain Administration (auDA) and InternetNZ and are judged by an independent panel of experts from both countries. Awards are handed out for excellence in five categories: Diversity; Information; Innovation; Internet Access & Digital Skills, and Security & Privacy.
InternetNZ Chief Executive Jordan Carter said “The ANZIAs get bigger and better each year. This year’s nominations demonstrated the way in which the Internet as an eco-system reflects the diversity of the real world.
“There were nominations for the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association, an online radio station highlighting Aboriginal Culture, the Greater Christchurch Schools Network Trust who work with schools to build and transform learning opportunities for students and teachers and with one of the nominees you can even design your own wedding shoe, with Shoes of Prey which was up for an innovation award,” said Mr Carter.
“It’s fairly obvious now that Australian and New Zealand organisations and individuals are displaying the sort of innovation and intelligence that can compete - and succeed - on the world stage. A group of highly respected judges from Australia and New Zealand had tough calls to make in awarding the prizes.
“We join with auDA to congratulate the winners in each category, and to celebrate their successes,” Jordan Carter says.
The winners were presented at a gala dinner held at Te Marae, Te Papa on September 17. The dinner featured Keynote speaker Russell Brown from Media3 and PublicAddress and MC comedian Ben Hurley (from TV3’s Seven Days).
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Winners:
Information Award:
Wiki New Zealand
Wiki New Zealand
enables informed decision making throughout New
Zealand.
The initiative comprises a website which serves
two primary functions – to deliver data in a visually
digestible but not opinion-laden form, and to redefine the
audience for those with data about New Zealand.
Innovation Award: CSIRO and the National Museum
of Australia
CSIRO has developed a system that
enables students in regional Australia to participate in
live, immersive, interactive, guided tours of the National
Museum of Australia from a computer in their school or local
library.
Currently operating in the Landmarks Gallery of
the NMA, the system consists of a semi-autonomous mobile
robot which accompanies a museum educator through the
gallery and streams panoramic video from an omni-directional
camera via the museum’s wifi network.
Diversity Award:
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association
The CAAMA website is a platform for its
audience base of over 620,000 listeners across the Australia
to find and share information about the rich Aboriginal
cultures of Australia, the lives of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people in this country, and the current
issues which continue to affect the lives of Aboriginal
people.
Internet Access and Digital Skills Award:
WorkVentures Ltd
WorkVentures mission is
to narrow the “digital divide” between those with access
to the internet and computers and those without by assisting
those disadvantaged communities in accessing these benefits.
The initiative combines the provision of free access to
computers and IT training at Neighbourhood Technology
Centres in five social housing areas in New South Wales with
promoting home ownership of computers through affordable
refurbished computers and conducting targeted IT training
programs to specific communities such as indigenous youth in
remote areas, migrants/refugees and seniors.
Privacy
Award: Mega Ltd
MEGA is a cloud storage
and collaboration service. Currently, the service is
available via browsers, desktop and mobile, as well as APIs.
Privacy and security is designed into the service. Collaboration features range from a single person controlled access, to a group of users, or public. MEGA has quickly emerged as a leader in the area of 'user controlled encryption'.
Security Award: Vodafone Hutchison
Australia
Guardian is a free smartphone app that
lets parents and children select the best Smartphone
settings to support safe and responsible age appropriate
internet use.
Guardian allows parents to set parameters on their child’s smartphone use. It gives parents the ability to set rules on the phone, such as when the internet can be accessed, what applications using the internet can be used or what online games can be played.
Highly Commended:
Information: The Centre for
Advancing Journalism, University of
Melbourne
Innovation:
Infoxchange
Diversity: Culture
Infusion – Sound Infusion
Internet Access &
Digital Skills: Open Universities
Australia
Judges comments:
Information Award: Wiki New
Zealand
• Useful and novel
• Breaking
new ground
Innovation Award: CSIRO and the
National Museum of Australia
• good
innovation
• clear unique proposition with respect to
enabling live interaction with educator as well as multi
user rather than one-to-one
• offers ability to extend
current education use of internet
Diversity Award:
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association
• The content on the website and support for
this indigenous entity by a large audience not only
geographically but also digitally means a lot to the
survival of this very ancient culture
• Performs the
role kaitiaki, or guardian and protector and promoter of all
things to do with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
peoples both in Australia and around the world
Internet
Access and Digital Skills Award: WorkVentures
Ltd
• Helping to narrow the digital divide
with particular focus on low income, indigenous, migrants
and refugees, people with disabilities and seniors. Strong
focus in areas that are often neglected
• Model could
be utilised worldwide
• Importantly this intervention
has assisted with enhancing people’s lives through
Internet access and Digital skills. Without this program,
these communities and people would have had minimal to no
opportunities.
Privacy Award: Mega
Ltd
• combines encryption with ease of use,
makes security accessible, but invisible
• recognises
that cloud services are the way of the future, and that
addressing security and privacy concerns is key to
encouraging adoption
Security Award: Vodafone
Hutchison Australia
• Supports physical and
online safety for an at risk and targeted segment of society
– children
• Recognises and supports legitimate
restrictions on mobile device availability during school
hours
Privacy Award: Mega Ltd
•
combines encryption with ease of use, makes security
accessible, but invisible
• recognises that cloud
services are the way of the future, and that addressing
security and privacy concerns is key to encouraging
adoption
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