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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.
Read moreAugust 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.
Read moreJuly 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.
Read moreJuly 28
Three new fellows of InternetNZ
At the AGM on 28 July 2022, we had the pleasure of announcing three new fellows.
Read moreJuly 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.
Read moreJuly 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 moreMay 26
Digital inclusion grant announcement 2021/22
We want to improve digital equity. Having access to the Internet, and being confident to use it, is more important than ever.
To this end, we are very proud to share our latest grant funding in this area.
May 17
Some highlights of research funded by InternetNZ
Sociodigital Research, Dr Caroline Keen - Surviving the 'new normal': Seeking sustainable income by raising the digital capital of women over 50'. AUT, Dr Caroline Qi and Dr Grace Wang, Digital inclusion of migrant owners of small businesses.
Read moreMay 02
In memory of Frank March
InternetNZ is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Frank March.
Read moreApril 19
REAP - Digital inclusion project
Rural Education Activities Programme is a lifelong learning not-for-profit that delivers a variety of educational and family support programmes. They work to redress the disadvantages experienced by people in rural areas in accessing the range and depth of activities and services enjoyed by their urban counterparts.
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