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History

The AIMIA Awards, also known as “The Amys” in the digital industry, are a celebration of the great work from Australia’s Digital Content, Services and Applications industry. Entries are judged by a panel of over 140 Australian and International industry experts.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2003

winner (Best Children's) y separately published work icon Weirdstop Libby Hathorn , Woollahra : Hathorn Enterprises Pty Ltd , 2003 Z1186284 2003 website children's An educational, subscription based interactive online story site. The site has nine online stories for 10 to 14 year olds. The 'interactive online story sites are designed to suit new approaches in e-learning; fit current teaching practices; and also enhance understanding of new technology for both students and teachers.' (Weirdstop website)

y separately published work icon Mabo : The Native Title Revolution Screen Australia , Screen Australia , 2008 Z1627267 2008 website 'Mabo : The Native Title Revolution delves into the Mabo legal case and the important issues it raises for Australians and Indigenous peoples eveywhere. It gives an overview of the case and provides an insight into both the man at its centre, Eddie "Koiki" Mabo, and torres Strait Islander culture'.
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