Hi
Well, you might want to check out the NZ govt digital strategy in draft
form initially. www.med.govt.nz search 'digital' and also look at
www.citylink.co.nz who are working with many communities to upskill them
with broadband and wireless solutions to their communciations issues.

Ka kite ano

Clare 

Clare O'Leary
Creative Sector Specialist (Digital)
New Zealand Trade & Enterprise
www.nzte.govt.nz
See New Zealand Games Developers at www.nzgda.com
"May the Force Be With You!"


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Subject: [DDN] Looking for local e-activism and government
"e-democracy"best practices



Somewhere out there is a story waiting to be told about a local
government that is using the Internet to better connect with citizens
and make better decisions.  Somewhere out there is a local government
that didn't know what hit them as citizens in their community used
Internet tools and e-activism to change the direction of their
community.

If you know of great online features every government should have online
to better accommodate the will of the people or have information you can
submit on the range to topics below, please do so today.  Feel free to
forward this others as well.

Thanks,
Steven Clift


E-democracy Best Practices - Submit, Draft, Discuss:

   http://www.dowire.org/bp 

On this new project site you can:

   1. Recommend an E-democracy Project or Strategy  
        (Best before 31 DEC 2004)
   2. Commend an Online Feature or E-democracy Practice  
        (Best before 24 DEC 2004)
   3. Nominate "Most E-democracy Enabled Governments" 
   4. Nominate "Most Wired Politicians" 
   5. Share a Local E-Activism Story 
   6. Join the E-democracy Best Practices Leadership Team
   7. Help draft or comment on Briefs and Case Studies
        (Honorariums available for accepted topics) 
   8. Get a preview of the new DoWire blog and wiki system

In particular, we are looking for "undiscovered" e-democracy projects 
outside the UK with relevant lessons for the UK local authorities. In 
the past, I've discovered most leading e-democracy practices 
<http://publicus.net/articles.html> in-person! This is because those 
closest to innovation often don't realize they are ahead or in fact 
innovators. Help us uncover the stories and case studies to be told. 
Submit suggestions please: http://dowire.org/submit

For updates on this UK Local E-democracy National Project-funded 
exploration of global e-democracy best practices, join the 2800+ 
member Democracies Online Newswire e-mail announcement list and new 
blog:  http://dowire.org


Additional UK-supported projects that I am involved with:

   Enhanced Webcasting - http://www.dowire.org/webcasting
   -- New online community for public sector webcasters and           
 multimedia folks

   Civic Weblogging - http://readmyday.co.uk/blogs/
   -- Local government bloggers in the UK

   Local Issues Forums - http://e-democracy.org/uk
   -- Many-to-many citizen forums that matter


For more information on the UK Local E-democracy National Project, 
watch these sites <http://www.e-democracy.gov.uk> and 
<http://www.e-dem.info>.

Please forward this message to others or mention key points in 
e-newsletters, blogs, etc.

Thanks,

Steven Clift
Democracies Online
http://dowire.org


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