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Keep up-to-date with the latest news and updates from InternetNZ | Ipurangi Aotearoa. The digital landscape changes quickly, and we're here to help you make sense of it.

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August 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. 

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August 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. 

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August 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.

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July 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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July 20

Aotearoa AI Summit – Guest blog

In March 2021 we provided grant funding to Petera Hudson, Kevin Shedlock and Maui Husdon to attend and participate in the Aotearoa AI Summit. Petera Hudson has shared his experience in a guest blog...

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July 16

Domain retention insights for .nz ccTLD

This article provides insights into domain retention of the .nz ccTLD. Understanding domain retention allows us to understand the current market and predict future demand. As the .nz namespace has reached a plateau of growth, improving domain retention has become more important.

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July 16

InternetNZ’s Māori Design Group

We're recruiting a set of people with diverse perspectives and experience to help shape our development — in the work we do, the ways we engage with Māori, how we tackle challenges of structural racism, how we incorporate te ao Māori into our work — and no doubt in many more ways as well.

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Media release

July 01

Misinformation challenge demands a more effective response

A report was released that shines a light on New Zealanders’ concerns about misinformation online. A stronger response from all parts of New Zealand society and government is needed to tackle this challenge (and related ones) effectively.

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June 24

Supporting community groups to learn how to better evaluate their work

Our goal in supporting community groups to learn how to evaluate their work has been to build a body of evidence around how to advance digital inclusion, enable them to measure the impacts of their work to attract funding, and ultimately advance digital equity.

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June 22

Our systems for tackling online harm are woefully inadequate

We're experiencing a more visible wave of online hate and violent extremism targeted towards marginalised communities. Active harm is being done, and the country’s systems for tackling this harm are woefully inadequate to the scale of the challenge.

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