We’re thrilled to announce that the online presence of the live local project has been listed as a finalist in the 16th AIMIA Awards.
The site has been nominated in both the Best Non-profit or Government and Best Science, Health or Environment categories.
The AIMIA Awards are Australia’s longest running and most prestigious Interactive Media awards and it’s fantastic to be recognised for our work on a low budget not-for-profit project such as live local.
Big ups to Piers Dawson-Damer who had the vision and courage to invest in the project. Also the project team here at Digital Eskimo; John Macfarlane, Jeremy Epstein, Chris Gaul and everyone in the project team for all their hard work. I should also thank all of the live local community who are what it’s all about in the end. (We haven’t won yet so I’ll hold off continuing the acceptance speech until the awards night perhaps!)


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Congrats Eskimos, a fantastic project which deserves a nomination and for many more people to know about it and involved.
I’m hoping through this award nomination hundreds more people will be inspired to get their hands dirty and become active contributors to the life of their neighbourhoods.