2013

tom.haslam@oag.govt.nz Smile – it’s a Kodak moment.

Audit and hindsight can provide a perfect camera lens. But change - what about that?

fraser.pearce@oag.govt.nz Lean on Me

We've looked at how the Women’s Refuge used social media to raise funds and reach a younger audience…

fraser.pearce@oag.govt.nz Come Talk To Me

We've looked at how the Law Commission used social media to reach the right audience when consulting on an issues paper about potential law reforms...

Gary.Emery@oag.govt.nz The Kids Are Alright

We've looked at how Waikato District Health Board used social media to help contain a measles outbreak and share health messages…

tom.haslam@oag.govt.nz With A Little Help From My Friends

We've looked at how the Ministry of Health used social media to foster a supportive online community for breastfeeding mums...

mike.scott@oag.govt.nz Picture This

We’ve looked at how the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga used social media to gather images of New Zealand’s important places...

tom.haslam@oag.govt.nz Chicken Licken, black swans, and social media

Chicken Licken – remember him? In the children's fable a stray acorn convinces our hero that the sky is falling. The sometimes scary world of social media is probably not for him – and definitely no Tweeting.

Tom Haslam Is Patrick Dunleavy the new Columbus?

For many years, people believed the world was flat. Recently, Professor Patrick Dunleavy from the London School of Economics sailed into town to bust another myth...