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Equal Treatment Applies I have a warning to the Councillors and the Mayor of Auckland Council in light of the Port of Auckland saga coming to a head last week … Continue reading Be Warned Auckland Council Governing Body
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From Auckland Council:
The valuable connections made in Los Angeles by the Mayoral-led business delegation this month will boost Auckland’s economy with investment and job creation for years to come.
Mayor Len Brown says that all the business delegates report they got immense value from the summit. Some are now ready or close to being ready to expand overseas to Los Angeles and Guangzhou.
Representatives from 43 Auckland businesses took part in the inaugural Tripartite Economic Alliance Summit in Los Angeles. This follows the signing in November 2014 of the historic alliance, designed to boost economic co-operation between Auckland, Guangzhou and Los Angeles.
Len Brown and councillors Bill Cashmore and Denise Krum led the delegation. Auckland Council organised it with the support of Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), NZTE and MFAT.
Len Brown says “The summit greatly increased our trade and economic relations, has created exciting export opportunities for the participating businesses and enabled us to share knowledge in crucial areas like transport.”
Len Brown says some of the immediate success stories include:
All 45 business delegates paid their own way. IQ Commercial (www.iqcommercial.co.nz) is so confident of deals that will result, it expects its sales to North America to grow by at least 20% in the coming year. The increase to their profit alone will likely result in additional annual tax that would easily surpass the costs incurred by Auckland Council to arrange this delegation.
Len Brown says businesses feel that they now have an excellent understanding of how to do business in Los Angeles.
“It has made them think critically about what they could do differently to be even more successful in Auckland and overseas markets.”
During the summit, Auckland’s Mayor held meetings with his Los Angeles and Guangzhou counterparts. They signed a memorandum of understanding between their cities’ ports that will result in greater sharing of best practice and logistics information.
They will begin a formal work plan shortly on a strong collaborative focus over the next couple of years on three broad areas- ports, air routes and tourism and the high- tech sector.
“We will also be pursuing a formal relationship between GridAKL (gridakl.co.nz ) and the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (laincubator.org) , which provides a launching pad programme for international companies in to the LA market.
“The trip underlines how Auckland is fast becoming the innovation hub of Asia-Pacific and is a truly global city.
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A lot can be said whether the trip to LA was of value to Auckland or whether we need to grasp the basics first like planning and transport before such overseas ventures. The type of walking before running stuff.
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From Auckland Council:
Auckland Council’s CCO (Council Controlled Organisation) Board Intern programme will now run annually.
The programme is designed to give aspiring directors first hand boardroom knowledge and allow them to establish relationships and networks with current directors, in conjunction with Auckland’s CCOs.
CCO Governance and Monitoring Committee chair and Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse, says the decision to run this programme annually is a bonus for aspiring directors and the council.
“A lack of gender and ethnic diversity on boards is an issue in New Zealand and overseas and by running this programme Auckland Council is helping address that issue,” she says.
Interview panel member for the programme Councillor Denise Krum says the calibre of the applicants was very high. All interviewees applauded Auckland Council for the programme’s creation citing its uniqueness in allowing them a ‘foot in the door’.
“This is Auckland Council’s contribution to building a more diverse pool of experienced directors for Auckland organisations and companies,” says Cr Krum.”
The appointees are:
The programme is designed to run from July 2015 to June 2016.
The Human Rights Commission 2012 Census of Women’s Participation found that in New Zealand’s top 100 companies by market capitalisation, only 14.75 per cent of directors are women (90 directorships held by 69 women in 55 companies). The HRC notes that at the current rates of progress, equality in New Zealand corporate governance will take another 35 years to achieve.
Central government has a gender diversity target of 45 per cent by 2014. In 2012, 35 per cent of directors of crown companies and 41 per cent of directors of state sector boards were women.
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Excellent to see
Again in Australia (this time Sydney) things get done while we continue to dither around.
From SMH:
Transport Minister Andrew Constance briefed hundreds of industry executives on Tuesday morning about the $10 billion-plus project, which the government recently dubbed “Sydney Metro”.
“This massive city shaping project will be the new spine of our city’s public transport system and will serve us for generations to come with room to grow,” Mr Constance said.

…….The new line, which will use single-deck driverless trains, will connect to the proposed extension of the north west rail link at Chatswood, run under the city, and connect to the Bankstown Line at Sydenham.
At least three new train stations will be built in the city, at Martin Place, Pitt Street near Town Hall, and Central, with the possibility of another station at Barangaroo.
The stations that are being built for the north west rail link in Sydney’s outer north west suburbs have involved the digging of large boxes underground, a process that could need to be repeated in Sydney’s central business district.
Asked if new developments could be built on station boxes in central Sydney, Mr Constance said: “We’ve got to be open to everything.
“We are going to see a massive influx of people into Sydney as we grow, we are going to see the population grow to six million people by 2031, that means a combination of transport projects facilitating both urban developments in terms of brownfield sites and obviously greenfield sites as well,” he said.
“You only need to look at the development that’s happening in the north-west, and what we will see in terms of the uplift associated with Sydney Metro North West, to know that this type of infrastructure is a game changer in terms of urban design, urban planning,” he said.
“We want to maximise the development opportunities off the investments we are making on behalf of the taxpayer because it makes economic and social sense.”
Construction on the project is slated to start in 2017 and finish in 2024.
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So like In Victoria They Are Getting Stuff Done, New South Wales is also getting stuff done. This is while our Government continues its fine form of excuses and complete dithering.
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