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AIIA National Board Elections 2008
The AIIA will soon be holding its annual elections, both for State Committees and for the AIIA National Board. Voting in these elections is open to all full financial members of the AIIA, and all members are encouraged to take part in the elections by voting or standing for an elected position.
The AIIA National Board and State Committees play a vital role in setting the strategic objectives of your Association. The AIIA National Board interacts at a very high level with major decision makers across Australia. As a result the Board is only open to CEO membership.
Representatives for both the AIIA National Board and State Committees are voted for directly by the membership. Only the representatives of full financial member companies of the AIIA at the close of the roll can stand and vote. There are a number of open positions on the AIIA National Board this year up for re-election this year; having AIIA Board directors come up for election every year ensures continuity and succession.
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Digital Economy Workshops
The Australian Government recently hosted a Digital Economy Workshop series, held around the country from 12 – 22 August; AIIA represented members and the technology industry. Three workshops were held covering the themes of Capability, Content and Confidence. The workshops provided Government and industry with the opportunity to collaborate on the development of key strategies to optimise the development of Australia’s digital economy. They represent a one-off opportunity for the ICT sector to engage with the formulation of policy and relationships central to the future of the technology industry.
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Review of the National Innovation System
At an AIIA sponsored event on Thursday 11 September, Dr Terry Cutler delivered the Pearcey Oration on venturousaustralia – his recently submitted Review of the National Innovation System. The presentation accompanied two panel discussions, examining the review, its implications for the ICT industry and wider issues relating to the role of ICT in innovation.
Venturousaustralia provides a well-researched scorecard that shows Australia slipping dangerously behind international competition in the innovation stakes. In his speech at the event, Dr Cutler said, “this is a depressing scorecard, and one that should serve as a wake-up call.”
He also acknowledged the importance of ICT to the future of Australian innovation, asserting that “it would be a singularly unfortunate moment to ignore the crucial role of information and communications technology as one of the key drivers of innovation and productivity.”
There is now a narrow window in which to provide feedback to government in order to influence the forthcoming White Paper; this feedback is due by September 30. Dr Cutler emphasised the importance of feedback from our industry - AIIA will certainly be responding to the various recommendations and potential implications for the ICT industry, and members are strongly encouraged to forward input both to AIIA and to government.
A summary of the major recommendations as they relate to the technology industry, including links to key resources, is available in the members’ section of the AIIA website.
Contact Bridget Larsen, AIIA General Manager of Government Relations, for more information.
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2008 Daylight Savings Time arrangements
This year will be the first time all those Australian States that participate in Daylight Saving time will transition to the start of DST at the same time. Over the past three years there have been changes in when and which states participated.
October 5 will be the start of DST for Tasmania, Victoria, ACT, NSW, SA and WA. This will be a long weekend for many of these states and as a result there is a concern about ensuring business is ready. In the past some businesses have forgotten about DST or have thought that they didn’t need to make any changes because they did last year, only to find the transition times had changed - again.
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ATOM Awards: free screenings!
Federation Square, Melbourne, October 16
The ATOM Awards recognise the adaption and use of new technologies and innovation in the film, television, animation and multimedia industries. This year you have a chance to see the latest Australian screen talent on show at the free ATOM screenings in Federation Square, Melbourne.
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ACEC’08
Australian Computers in Education Conference 2008
ACEC is the biennial conference of the Australian Council for Computers in Education. ACEC’08 is being hosted by the Computer Education Group of the ACT in partnership with the association of Catholic and Independent Teacher Librarians. ACEC attracts delegates from all education sectors (tertiary, VET and schools) who have an interest in the use of ICT in education.
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ICT Sustainable Futures Forum
Melbourne: 7 October 2008
The environmental cost associated with carbon emissions will soon come at a price. Businesses and industry can no longer afford to ignore the impact of emissions on their organisation’s bottom line. It is clear that technology innovation will be a major factor in the improvement of energy efficiency at all levels of business and industry. The ICT Sustainable Futures Forum is an opportunity for every company to learn more about the role it will play into the future.
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AIIA Bulletin now issued fortnightly
To lighten the load on your inbox, the AIIA Bulletin has moved from weekly to fortnightly publishing. | 
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