At InternetNZ, we believe the Internet can help create a better New Zealand and a better world.

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Overview

At InternetNZ, we believe the Internet can help create a better New Zealand and a better world. We work hard to promote the benefits and uses of the Internet and protect its potential and we provide critical Internet infrastructure as the home of .nz.

This has been an important and challenging year for our organisation. We have continued to deliver a range of projects that seek to enable better use of the Internet, and to protect its potential. We have continued to make available funding to help community ambitions online. We have continued to host unique events, and produce unique insights into what the Internet means in New Zealand. On top of that, we have reviewed how InternetNZ is structured and undertaken fundamental changes to our structure to unlock more of our potential as an organisation.

This Annual Report serves as our summary of the year that has been, and includes full detail of our annual financials.

As always, we welcome your thoughts and feedback on what we have done, and what we could do next together for the benefit of the Internet in New Zealand

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We hosted a national NetHui in Auckland, facilitating conversations about New Zealand’s Internet.
We undertook a nationwide survey to find out what New Zealanders think about the Internet.
We awarded $700k through partnerships and grants to deliver better use of the Internet.
We wrote a position paper on copyright in New Zealand and held NetHui 2018 to explore copyright policy in New Zealand.
We created an interactive online map that shows the digital divide in New Zealand.
We hosted more of our popular Speaker Series
events on democracy, food and privacy.

“This year has been significant for InternetNZ. It has been a year that could not have happened without the thoughts and perspectives of both members and staff.”

Jamie Baddeley President

Thank you for supporting InternetNZ and the work we do.
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Jordan Carter - Chief Executive

“I am deeply grateful to everyone who has stood by the organisation through the year, and know that together we will all continue to take the new InternetNZ towards future success.”

Jordan Carter Chief Executive

Thank you for supporting InternetNZ and the work we do.
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