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Now in it's fourth year, the WA Web Awards is back - bigger and better than ever!

Again, we will showcase the best of the best: the most creative, the most innovative, the best looking and best functioning web sites created and launched in the 2007/2008 financial year. Finalists have now been announced.

This year the Awards presentation dinner will be held on the second day of the inaugural Edge of the Web Conference in early November - get your tickets now! Sign up to the newsletter list to make sure you get all the information as soon as it is released.


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2008 Winners Announced
November 8, 2008

The winners of the 2008 WA Web Awards were announced last night at a gala dinner at The University Club of Western Australia.

Congratulations to all the winners and finalists for this year’s awards.

WA Web Awards Finalist Profile: Bronwen Clune, Norg Media
October 30, 2008

Norg MediaBronwen Clune is the founder of Norg Media, a network of citizen journalism web sites (norg - news organisation). Bronwen won the same category last year with Perth Norg, but since that time the Norg has expanded to include sites for Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Bronwen worked with freelancer Myles Eftos (also a finalist in the Innovation category for his Super Mario Bros Experiment) to rewrite the WordPress-based codebase and get the databases for each site talking to each other. Bronwen says:

We looked at the site we had and realised we needed to make some changes that would allow us to launch more norgs in an easy way. We also needed all the sites to be somewhat integrated so that members of one, could also post with on the others. Working with WordPress, this required a bit of coding magic (and frustration) on Myles’ part, but in the end we managed to get the site to do everything we needed it to.

Since the site’s success in last year’s awards program, Bronwen notes the impact the awards program has had on Norg Media:

The Web Awards certainly got us some local press coverage - we managed to get an article in The West Australian business section out of it and it also raised our profile in the local web community. Mostly it’s great to get recognition from the people you admire in the local scene. We have a great web community here in WA and AWIA the WAWAs have been a big part of making that happen.

Finalist Profile: Matt O’Donohue, Abstract Gourmet
October 29, 2008

Abstract GourmetMatt O’Donohue’s personal food blog project, Abstract Gourmet, is a finalist in the Blog category for 2008. A first time entrant, Matt credits himself for content, photography, philosophical direction and “test stomach” and Teresa Watts for the funky theme design.

About the site, Matt said:

Abstract Gourmet started off as a way to procrastinate at work, then gradually migrated into a mild obsession, and now has become a fully blown alter ago.  It’s been my vehicle for learning about food, cooking, photography, and writing for a good few years now, and I hope to continue it for as long as I can. 

The inter connectedness of the blogging world has helped me in so many ways over the time I’ve been running it.  From helping me to find a coffee machine, to restaurant recommendations in any new city I visit, to accommodation with people who I’ve met through the site, and opportunities to eat and write about some amazing food and wines.

By running the site it’s given me exposure to industry contacts and other publishing outlets that I would otherwise have not.

From a technical standpoint, Matt shared some details about the nuts and bolts of the project:

Coming from a web development background,  I originally had coded my own blog engine in ColdFusion, but soon abandoned it for the safety of Wordpress as soon as I became enlightened.  The site has evolved over the years with each subsequent release of Wordpress, and with my gentle touch hacking together plugins and CSS to try and make things look pretty.  I’m not the world’s greatest web developer, but I try to keep
the style clean and basic, and relatively useable, whilst not letting any of the features or plugins get in the way of my content.

I used to have a theme that was hacked and re-hacked for the best part of 3 years, but then recently had the lovely Teresa Watts of Chi Garden design me a template that was both stylish and clean, and helped to really emphasis the writing and photography in a way that I hope will take the blog to a whole new audience.

Matt enjoys seeing other people appreciate his “very subjective” view of the world:

Being nominated for the award has meant that a lot of people have let me know that they like the site and read it on a regular basis, which is always a positive thing to hear, and something that it’s sometimes easy to take for granted.

We wish Matt all the best on the night, and hope he finds the UWA University Club’s three course dinner to his liking!