Thank you
ISOC-AU Sponsors
ISOC-AU is a non-profit society founded in 1996 which promotes Internet development in Australia for the whole community - private, academic and business users. ISOC-AU is a chapter of the world-wide Internet Society and supports international web accessibility guidelines.
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
July 2008 - June 2009
Please go to the
membership page
for information and our secure online form. 20%
off for UPGRADED membership
Networking Events:
the social side of networking is just as important to us as the technical side!
Organisational Members
Welcome to our newest Enterprise Member,
Juniper Networks
Welcome to our newest Foundation Members, IPv6Now and Peter Bowey Computer Solutions
Enterprise Members
Foundation Members
Supporters
The 2007 Annual General Meeting of ISOC-AU was held in Sydney on Monday 3 December 2007. Here are the Minutes of the AGM 2007.
An Extraordinary General Meeting was held at Melbourne on Wednesday 16 January 2008 to successfully complete the reporting requirements of the AGM 2007 that had been unavoidably delayed. Here are the Minutes of the EGM 2008. Our thanks to Maddocks Lawyers for their generous support.
Our address and Board contact details
Membership application for new member or renewal: secure on-line or postal/fax application forms.
10.06.08: Minutes from the Directors' Meeting.
5th Annual Web Content Management Forum, 1-2 Sep 2008, Sydney. ISOC-AU
members receive 10% discount - see details here.
IPv6 for e-Business: mapping
readiness, developing business tools, raising awareness and assessing Australian
infrastructure for IPv6, funded through DCITA's Information Technology Online
Program.
Presentations from the 2007 Australian
IPv6 Summit: IPv6 at Work!
Presentations from the 2006 Australian
IPv6 Summit: The Business Case
Presentations from the 2005 Australian
IPv6 Summit: Inaugural Meeting
APIA and ISOC-AU Open Forum, at APRICOT,
Perth, February 2006.
ISOC-AU was ten years old in November 2006!
See messages of congratulation from
Internet Society chapters worldwide
From our objectives of 1996 - as relevant as ever:
"The fundamental human desire for communication has been the engine driving
social, cultural, scientific, and economic development throughout history. The
new medium of the Internet has brought about widespread, creative communication
between individuals and groups that previously had little chance of contact."
"The overriding objective of the Society is to give expression to the needs and
wishes of individuals, groups, or organisations that have a common interest in
the viability of the Internet in Australia, so that all Australian users of the
Internet may continue to benefit from, and contribute to its applications,
technologies, and evolution."