2015 ANZIA finalists announced
2015 ANZIA finalists announced
auDA and InternetNZ are pleased to announce 22 finalists for the 2015 Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIAs), who are all making a positive contribution to the use and development of the Internet.
We were
impressed by the outstanding quality across all categories.
This year we received the largest number of entries yet.
The ANZIAs recognise organisations, businesses and
individuals who excel in delivering accessible, innovative,
informative and secure resources to a diverse and wide
community, on the Internet – both in Australia and New
Zealand.
The finalists for the six categories are:
Access and Digital
Skills
• Digital Journey
• N4L
(Network for Learning)
• Optus - Digital Thumbprint
Program
• UEB Online
Diversity
• Australasian
College for Emergency Medicine
• Australian Indigenous
Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre
• Epilepsy
Action Australia (EAA)/Yarning Epilepsy
Information
• Govt.nz
• Justice
Connect Not-for-profit Law
• The Conversation
Innovation
• CareMonkey
• Mobile
Application Rating Scale (MARS)
• StartSomeGood
Security and online
safety
• Cybersmart Program -
#GameOn
• Learn with iiNet Workshops
• Optus -
Digital Thumbprint Program
• The eSmart Digital
Licence
The Leonie Dunbar Memorial Award
for Community Websites
• Bathurst
Community Website Inc.
• Number 8 Network
• Oxley
Residents' Association Website Makeover
• Tamahere
Forum
• Vision Motueka Development Trust
Winners for each category will be announced at a gala
dinner to be held on Thursday 27 August 2015, in Auckland,
New Zealand. If you are interested in tickets for the event,
please email info@internetawards.org.au.
For more
information about the awards, visit www.internetawards.org.au. You can also
'like' the ANZIA Facebook page.
Congratulations
to all our finalists! We are especially happy to welcome the
following New Zealand-based finalists:
• Govt.nz -
Information
• Vision Motueka Development Trust -
The Leonie Dunbar Memorial Award for Community
Websites
• Number 8 Network - The Leonie Dunbar
Memorial Award for Community Websites
• N4L
(Network for Learning) - Access and Digital
Skills
• Tamahere Forum - The Leonie Dunbar
Memorial Award for Community Websites
• Digital
Journey - Access and Digital
Skills
ENDS