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2001 Conference - Rotorua

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Towards a Shared Vision : the Auckland Region

Sandi Morrison
EDANZ board member

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Fact or Fiction?

  • Largest & Fastest Growing region in New Zealand
  • 4 Cities ; 7 TLAs
  • Year 2000:
    • pop 1.2 million
    • GDP 35% national GDP : $36 billion
    • GDP per capita $30,374
    • 35% of New Zealand's jobs
  • Transition from manufacturing to service-based economy - Business & Financial services = same share of GDP as manufacturing
  • 40% of deprived neighbourhoods resident in Region; Maori & Pacific peoples over-represented.

Keeping Pace with International Benchmarks

Keeping Pace with International Benchmarks

Competitive Auckland

David Irving (Chairman) Company Director
Michael Barnett Chamber of Commerce
Rick Boven (Alan Jackson) The Boston Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Richard Didsbury Kiwi Income Properties
James Hill KPMG
David McConnell McConnell International Ltd
Bryan Mogridge Enterprise Waitakere
Richard Munro Enterprise North Shore
Keith Phillips Company Director
Alasdair Thompson Employers & Manufacturers Assn Northern (Inc)
Bridget Wickham University of Auckland Development Ltd
Hilary Poole Executive Director Competitive Auckland

AREDS: Auckland Region Economic Development Strategy

SLG : Strategy Leaders Group

Representation from:

  • Regional Council
  • TLAs
  • Maori
  • Business/Competitive Auckland
  • Economic Development Agencies
  • Education Sector
  • NGOs
  • Pacific Peoples
  • Migrants

?Networking the Networks?

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