NetHui is a New Zealand conference about
internet governance
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and policy issues. First held in 2011, it is organised by
InternetNZ
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and brings together the country's internet community to discuss the issues shaping web use in New Zealand.
About
NetHui is organised by
InternetNZ
InternetNZ (officially Internet New Zealand Inc., formerly the Internet Society of New Zealand) is a not-for-profit open membership organisation and the designated manager for the .nz country code top-level internet domain. It also supports the ...
and was first held in 2011. It brings together people from business, government, civil society and the technical and academic sectors to talk about topical issues, challenges, and opportunities the internet brings to New Zealand.
Each conference has a theme, with one or more keynote speakers and sessions with opportunities for discussion and debate. It has been held at various locations around the country, with sessions live streamed and recorded. Often there is also live-chat and collaborative online notes facilities available.
A NetHui is about discussions, not presentations – participants set topics and lead conversations among all of the attendees. While there are plenary sessions with keynote speakers to bring participants together at the beginning and end of each day, most of a NetHui is dedicated to breakout sessions, often with multiple sessions running concurrently. This format deliberately creates smaller groups so more voices can be heard.
Conferences
NetHui 2011
NetHui 2011 was held from 29 June to 1 July 2011 at the SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland.
The theme was ''Shaping the future together''.
NetHui 2012
NetHui 2012 was held from 11–13 July at the SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland. It included a discussion on "Building online
Te Reo and other multilingual content".
NetHuiSouth 2012
NetHui''South'' 2012 was held from 23–24 November at Otago University and Otago Museum in Dunedin.
NetHui 2013
NetHui 2012 was held from 8–10 July at the Wellington Town Hall.
Hon Amy Adams, Minister for Communications and Information Technology delivered a keynote address.
The International Keynote was given by
Quinn Norton
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Early life and education
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.
NetHui 2014
NetHui 2014 was held from 9–11 July at the SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland. The theme was ''The next 25 years''. Sessions covered the current role of the internet in the country and the future for it in the next 25 years.
Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
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Bill English opened NetHui 2014. Differing from previous years, speakers and sessions were live-streamed to maximise participation. A keynote address was by
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards where he discussed a recent Spanish court ruling on Google and the right to be forgotten. Hon
Amy Adams, Communications and Information Technology Minister also gave a keynote address.
NetHui''South'' 2014
NetHui''South'' was held from 21–22 November in Christchurch.
NetHui 2015
NetHui 2015 was held from 8–10 July at the SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland. The theme was ''The Internet Is Everybody’s Business.''
Hon Amy Adams Communications Minister gave a keynote address.
NetHui 2016
NetHui 2016 was held as three one-day regional events in Nelson on the 13th of October, in South Auckland on the 15th of October, and in Rotorua on the 17th of October.
NetHui 2017
NetHui 2017 was held from 9–10 November at Auckland's Aotea Centre. The theme was ''Trust and Freedom on the Internet''.
NetHui 2018
NetHui 2018 was held as three one-day regional events in the Manawatū on the 5th October at the Palmerston North Conference and Functions Centre, the West Coast on 11 October at the Tai Poutini Polytechnic, Greymouth,
and in Southland on 16 October at the Ascot Park Hotel, Invercargill.
NetHui 2019
NetHui 2019 was held from 3–4 October at Te Papa in Wellington.
NetHui 2020
NetHui 2020 was held online from 13–14 October.
References
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Further reading
* Conference video recordings
20112012NetHui''South'' 2013
2014~ NetHui''South''
2015 2016, 2017
2018Manawatū and West Coast~ Southland, 2019
2020* Conference reports
2017
External links
* Official conference website
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