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September 19
.nz is a trusted domain of choice for businesses and consumers in Aotearoa
New research shows that .nz remains the most trusted domain for New Zealanders and their online presence.
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September 06
Digital fluency and wellbeing through a Mātauranga Māori framework
In a recent grant, Spotswood College in Taranaki set out to build and develop digital fluency and digital wellbeing through a Mātauranga Māori framework.
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Fire and Fury highlights the challenge of misinformation in Aotearoa
New documentary shows that online misinformation can lead people to take extreme views with real-world consequences.
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August 02
Courageous Conversations
As part of our on-demand grant funding for 2021, one of the recipients was Courageous Conversation Aotearoa Foundation. Find out about the great mahi they are doing.
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July 28
New members join InternetNZ Council
At our 2022 Annual General Meeting, the InternetNZ members elected four new positions to Council, including a Vice President and three Council members.
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July 28
Three new fellows of InternetNZ
At the AGM on 28 July 2022, we had the pleasure of announcing three new fellows.
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InternetNZ new Chief Executive appointed
InternetNZ is delighted to announce the appointment of Vivien Maidaborn as Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive Officer of InternetNZ.
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July 18
Progressing digital equity within the community
Recognising and celebrating a couple of groups who have been working hard and progressing digital equity within the community in quite different ways.
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July 05
Constellation models — empowering communities
We love to see communities empowered to come together on issues that matter to them and develop meaningful solutions. We have recently seen a couple of groups using a 'constellation model' as a framework for building grassroots scalable solutions-oriented action.
Read moreJune 29
Aotearoa needs solutions to harmful online content
New research released today emphasises our growing concern for harmful content online. 83% of New Zealanders are concerned about harmful or inappropriate content on social media, video-sharing sites or other websites.
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