The Jobs Research Website http://www.jobsletter.org.nz has been 
awarded the Premier prize in the Internet category of the 1999 
Media Peace Awards, organised by The Peace Foundation of 
New Zealand / Aotearoa. 

The award was announced on 18th November at a ceremony at the 
Maidment Theatre, Auckland.  The Peace Foundation's greenstone 
and silver trophy was presented to Shirley Vickery who received the 
award on behalf of the Jobs Research Trust. 

The Jobs Research Website was designed by vivian Hutchinson, 
who is also editor of The Jobs Letter. 

In announcing the Premier Award, the Peace Foundation said: 

"The judges considered the winning site not only succeeds as a 
source of information on employment and unemployment related 
issues, but does so in a way that effectively uses the new medium.

"The site supports the mission and values clearly set out on the 
front page, to provide "access to information, tools and ideas that 
will help our communities create more jobs and reduce 
unemployment and poverty in New Zealand and the world."

"It is well architected with a simple structure, making it easy to 
navigate. There is effective use of spot colour, and the developers 
have avoided technological gimmickry.
 
"Links to other sites are given with short but considered summaries, 
offering reasons to follow the link. The people behind the trust are 
clearly identified, something too many web sites fail to do ..."

About the Peace Media Awards 
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The Media Peace Awards recognise those in the media whose work 
increases co-operation not conflict, tolerance not tension.
 
Winning entries are those that demonstrate flair and skilful use of 
the media in various categories of Print, Radio, Television/Film, 
Internet, and Public Relations.

The Judges look for work which challenges prejudices, advances 
understanding, goes beyond the sensational or trivial treatment of 
the issue, examines issues in their broader context, suggest ways 
of moving beyond conflict, and encourages moves for positive 
change. 

The Peace Media Awards Ceremony features prominent journalists 
and media commentators as keynote speakers. 

This year, the guest speaker was Pattrick Smellie, a journalist with 
the Sunday Star Times who has recently returned from East Timor. 
Past Speakers have included John Pilger, Patrick White, Judy 
Lessing, Kim Hill, Ed Asner and Noam Chomsky.


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vivian Hutchinson
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phone 06-753-4434 fax 06-759-4648
P.O.Box 428
New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand

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Premier Award Winner of the 1999 Media Peace Awards 
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