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New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework
Date: 09/08/2010
The New Zealand government has taken positive steps towards open access licensing this winter as the 'NZGOAL framework' has now been approved by Cabinet. Part of the framework's purpose is to provide guidance on licensing of government copyright works for re-use using Creative Commons licences.Advisory Panel
Date: 09/08/2010
Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand received a huge amount of interest and support for its inaugural Panel. We've brought together an eclectic mix of CC supporters and industry professionals to include in our project for the coming year.
NZ's Wayne Macintosh on Open Education and Policy
Date: 24/06/2010
Here's an interview published by creativecommons.org featuring WikiEducator's Wayne Macintosh on education and all things open.CC Aotearoa in 140 characters or less
Date: 21/06/2010
A lot of spontaneous Creative Commons-relevant discussion floats around in the wider Twittersphere...CC Asia Pacific's second newsletter
Date: 10/06/2010
The second instalment of the Creative Commons Asia Pacific newsletter has arrived.Support Creative Commons across the world
Date: 19/06/2010
Creative Commons is currently fundraising for the exciting new Catalyst Grants program to enable applicants within the global CC community to invest in valuable new work. Find out how you can contribute or apply for a grant ...Australia's Mayer and Bettle turn 5
Date: 26/05/2010
Creative Commons Australia's fabulous animated mascots, Mayer and Bettle are this week celebrating fives years of discussing and promoting Creative Commons.All settled in Thorndon
Date: 27/04/2010
Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand has shifted offices to the Royal Society of New Zealand.Music history with Flying Nun
Date: 23/03/2010
The flying Nun Collection, now available to view via NZonScreen is a rich resource of early NZ music video gold.Open Education Resource News
Date: 09/03/2010
Check out the Issue 2 of the OERNZ newsletter for useful interviews, updates on OER for teachers, a glossary project and how to become a WikiAmbassador.Open Education Resource New Zealand inaugural newsletter
Date: 09/12/2009
The Open Education Resource Portal for New Zealand Schools aims to create an online community for foster the collaborative development and sharing of online resources in support of the national NZ curriculum.Launch of the CC Asia-Pacific Newsletter
Date: 11/11/2009
View the first issue of the new CC Asia-Pacific region newsletter, detailing CC developments and news from our corner of the world.Survey of how people define 'noncommercial' use
Date: 15/09/2009
Creative Commons has published a new study called 'Defining "Noncommercial:" A Survey of How the Online Population Defines "Noncommercial" Use.'Northland Regional Council releases data with Creative Commons
Date: 11/09/2009
The public have been granted access to significant Northland Regional Council's geographic information system (GIS) data under Creative Commons licences.New Zealand classics released as CC ePub books
Date: 09/09/2009
The New Zealand Electronic Text Centre have announced the release of more than 1000 New Zealand eBooks, many of which carry a CC BY-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence.NZGOAL framework
Date: 11/09/2009
The draft version of the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) has been released for public feedback.Koordinates showcases Govt CC datasets
Date: 03/07/2009
Koordinates makes CC datasets by Ministry for the Environment available online.NZ On Screen gives us valuable ScreenTalk
Date: 26/05/2009
The NZ On Screen online resource continues to publish rich interview material with the people behind our national screen heritage, and all licensed under Creative Commons.NZ Music Month kicks off with Mukuna
Date: 01/05/2009
CC licensed Mukuna is the offical NZ Music Month 2009 gig guideThe Australian GILF website is up and running
Date: 30/04/2009
This story from CC Australia details the use of Creative Commons by the Government Information Licensing Framework, and links to recent developments for open access to Australian Government information.

