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ANZIA: NFP organisations could win large cash sum

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ANZIA AWARDS

The Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIA), have opened for 2016 entries with an exciting transformation – new categories, new judges and a logo.

NFP organisations will have the chance to win one or more awards and a $2,500 cash prize.

This year, auDA and InternetNZ, who run the annual awards program together, have reviewed all the categories and have six for applicants to choose from:

The six ANZIA categories for 2016 are:

  • Security Award, supported by AusRegistry
  • Diversity & Digital Skills Award
  • Innovation Award
  • Tech Startup Award, supported by Fishburners
  • Information Award
  • The Leonie Dunbar Memorial Award for Community Websites

“auDA is excited to relaunch the new-look ANZIAs and offer prize money to all winners, including tech startups, who we are pleased to support with the new category. We also welcome a talented and knowledgeable multi-sector judging panel,” said Chris Disspain, CEO of auDA.

“Since it’s inception eight years ago, we have regularly reviewed the ANZIA program to assure it reflects the fast moving tech sector we work within. 2016 will see some of the biggest changes to date and we hope the greatest number of high calibre applicants, from all our stakeholder groups.”

Graham McDonald will be returning as a 2016 ANZIA chief judge, and joining him for the first time will be Denis Moriarty – Group Managing Director, Our Community, Vanisa Dhiru – Executive Director of the 2020 Trust and Alan Dee at Fishburners.

To enter visit www.anzia.org.au/howtoenter

Entries close on Monday 10 June 2016.

Winners will be announced at a gala dinner in Melbourne, Tuesday 30 August 2016.

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