Enhanced business input to Australia NZ Leadership Forum
The 7th Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum which opens in Auckland on Friday 8 April will be a further opportunity for business to help shape the economic agenda between the two countries, says BusinessNZ. “Australia is our single most important economic partner and this week’s Leadership Forum comes at a time when both countries need to accelerate the progress towards the goal of a single economic market if the trans-Tasman economy is to recover and prosper,” said BusinessNZ Chief Executive Phil O’Reilly. The Leadership Forum will bring together leaders from government, business and the community to exchange views and ideas on significant political and economic issues in the relationship. The Forum will be the last to be co-chaired on the New Zealand side by John Allen, former Chief Executive of New Zealand Post. The well-known company director and leader of Sydney’s Olympic bid, Rod McGeoch AM, is Co-Chair on the Australian side. “The theme of this year’s Forum -‘ANZLF- a new generation’ – reflects both the coming of age of this event, now an established feature of the relationship, and the nature of the work in which we are now engaged to deepen trans-Tasman integration,” said John Allen, now Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. “The discussion at this week’s event will focus on the relationship between the two countries as well as how we can work together to take on the rest of the world. Topics to be covered include the regional context for the relationship, responses to natural disasters, changing popular perceptions of each other, maximising human capital, progress in the single market, leveraging opportunities from major events, creating opportunities from climate change and fostering trans-Tasman innovation and creativity”, said Mr Allen. “At the conclusion of the Forum I will hand over the role as […]
