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CeBIT 2011 ICT celebration dinner: photos

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    Queensland Police Media, the National Library of Australia and the New South Wale Department of Education and Training were among the winners of the 2011 Australian Government ICT Awards announced last night.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    Hundreds of people from across the ICT industry gathered for the dinner.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    The 70 tables across the ballroom were quickly filled with ICT luminaries such as Dell, the Australian Government Information Management Office and the Department of Human Services.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    The Excellence in e-Government Award went to the National Library of Australia for Trove, an interactive website that contains hundreds of books, newspapers, photos, letters and videos, and allows users to add their own content.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    The award winners last night received the red carpet treatment.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    The awards recognised all aspects of ICT use in government, including the use of social media in the Queensland floods, the use of geospatial technology and the deployment of ICT in war-torn Afghanistan.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    Long-time government ICT advocate and Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Citizenship Kate Lundy was on hand to present the awards to the winning government agencies.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    Jackie Taranto, managing director of CeBIT organiser Hannover Fairs Australia, thanked vendors and sponsors for supporting 10 years of CeBIT in Australia.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    National Press Club president Laurie Wilson hosted the evening.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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    Pop Singer and Australian Idol judge Marcia Hines kept revelers on the dance floor until late into the night.

    Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Josh Taylor

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The ICT industry suited up last night for the CeBIT 2011 ICT celebration dinner and 2011 Australian Government ICT Awards at the Sydney Convention Centre.

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National Press Club president Laurie Wilson hosted the evening.

Published: June 2, 2011 -- 02:04 GMT (19:04 PDT)

Caption by: Josh Taylor

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