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ATOMs
Roar has won three 2009 ATOM Awards Best Instructional / Training Resource, and Best Multimedia Learning resource for DIY Doco, and Best Multimedia for European Voyages to the Australian Continent (for the National Museum of Australia).
HoR sub64
Roar has proposed a national internet user licence, at the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications Inquiry into Cyber Crime. We argue that internet safety training, tied to national standards and AUPs, will greatly assist efforts to protect citizens ...
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much like society requires the education and licensing of drivers on our roads.
Screen Australia Enterprise Program
Roar is one of twelve companies nationally to benefit under Screen Australia's new Enterprise Program and its $9 million in support over three years. Roar's selection was recognition of its award-winning online digital media business in the UK and Australia.
Us Online v2
Roar Educate has launched Us Online v2.0 to the London Grid, the broadband consortium for
London’s 2,600 schools and 1.6 million students. Us Online v2.0 is interactive learning about e-safety, e-security, and being a good citizen in the online world, with three modules plus teacher resources, Me Online (for lower primary), Our Online World (for middle-school), and Meme (for secondary schools).
The Mission
Roar Film has completed production of a four-part TV documentary series The Mission, a story of missionaries in reverse, as three Nigerian Catholic priests are sent to save Tasmania's struggling Church. On ABC TV in early 2010.
