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September 28
SeniorNet — SeniorHangouts and evaluation
The lockdowns of 2020 highlighted the importance of using technology to address issues of social isolation and to enable key functions such as contact tracing, banking, education and health management. It threw up some new challenges for SeniorNet.
Read moreSeptember 20
A traversal view of the .nz space: security
At InternetNZ, we are passionate about the .nz domains, and we are always looking for new things to learn about it. In this series of blog posts, we’d like to show the difference between namespaces under .nz.
Read moreSeptember 17
People need devices — amazing initiatives and how you can help
A number of groups are working hard to provide devices to those in need here in Aotearoa New Zealand. Here's how you can help.
Read moreSeptember 14
Supporting communities affected by dangerous speech
Our on-demand grant funding is to support communities affected by dangerous speech online. If you know someone you think should apply, please encourage them to get in touch with us for a chat.
Read moreSeptember 14
Support the #TeamOf5Million online by stopping disinformation in its tracks
InternetNZ is calling on New Zealanders to support the #teamof5million and do your part to stop the spread and amplification of disinformation online.
Read moreAugust 20
Council report back - August 2021 meeting
The first meeting of the InternetNZ Council following the 2021 AGM was held in Wellington on Friday 13 August 2021. We agreed to communicate our discussion and a number of key matters arising from the meeting.
Read moreAugust 18
Mahi Aroha Awards
This year we were proud sponsors of the Mahi Aroha awards that celebrate outstanding volunteers making a positive impact in the community.
Read moreAugust 04
Thoughts from our new President
At our 2021 Annual General Meeting, held on Thursday 29 July, InternetNZ members elected four new positions including a new President and Vice President. Joy Liddicoat was voted in as our new President and shares her thoughts on the role.
Read moreAugust 03
Building digital confidence and Internet awareness
Early in 2020 the Te Mana o Kupe Trust received an InternetNZ grant, along with a donation from a sponsor, to develop a programme of online safety and wellbeing workshops for whānau.
Read moreJuly 29
New Council leadership for InternetNZ
On Thursday 29 July, we held our Annual General Meeting, and the InternetNZ members elected four new positions including a new President and Vice President.
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