Thursday, August 21, 2008
Victoria's eGovernment resource centre nominated as a global egovernment mover & shaker | Tweet |
The Victorian government's eGovernment Resource Centre has been nominated in the 9th annual global edemocracy award for the Top 10 Who Are Changing the World of Internet and Politics.
The prestigious award seeks to recognise the innovators and pioneers, the dreamers and doers who bring democracy online. It is managed by PoliticsOnline and the World eDemocracy Forum.
The eGovernment Resource Centre is the only Australian nomination in the shortlist of 25 sites, alongside the UK Prime Minister's office, myBarackObama, the euObserver and other influential egovernment and edemocracy sites from around the world.
Vote for the eGovernment Resource Centre at PoliticsOnline
The prestigious award seeks to recognise the innovators and pioneers, the dreamers and doers who bring democracy online. It is managed by PoliticsOnline and the World eDemocracy Forum.
The eGovernment Resource Centre is the only Australian nomination in the shortlist of 25 sites, alongside the UK Prime Minister's office, myBarackObama, the euObserver and other influential egovernment and edemocracy sites from around the world.
Vote for the eGovernment Resource Centre at PoliticsOnline
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Update - the eGovernment Resource Centre - has been selected as one of the top 10 who are changing the World of Internet and Politics.
ReplyDeleteThankyou to everyone who voted - much appreciated - the awards ceremony is in Paris on 16 October. More information is available from: http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/index.php?env=-innews/detail:m1054-1-1-8-s-0:n-1621-1-0--