Committee hosts Prime Minister

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The Committee was honoured to host our Prime Minister, the Right Honourable John Key at a dialogue session with 24 of our members on October 13th.  The Prime Minister talked under Chatham House rules about a range ofissues affecting Auckland and the National Government's focus for the General election on 26 November and beyond.

 

No Respect for the Status Quo

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 The 2010/11 Future Auckland Leaders and Alumni finished their Talking Heads series with an inspirational conversation with New Zealander of the Year Sir Ray Avery on October 11th.

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Auckland rated world's third most liveable city

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Auckland has been ranked the world's third most liveable city in a quality of living survey, jumping one place from fourth in 2010.

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Future Auckland Leaders Graduation

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Twenty five inspiring Aucklanders graduated from the Committee for Auckland’s Future Leaders Programme at a ceremony at the Auckland Museum on November 8th with four inspiring ‘legacy projects’ which will enhance the city.

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Business in Schools

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Leon Wijohn, Deloitte and Nikki Carter, Committee for Auckland with students from James Cook High School, who set the scene for a warm mixing of cultures and businesses at the Business n' Schools Forum.

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Ngati Tuwharetoa shares knowledge with Committee members

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A delegation of 7 Tuwharetoa leaders spoke about their commercial entities at the Maori Business Strategy Network hui hosted at Beca, and mixed and mingled with Committee members afterwards.

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Members Briefing from Mayor, the Hon.Len Brown

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His Worship the Hon. Len Brown, Mayor of Auckland addressed Committee members on The Auckland Plan at a lunch hosted by Simon O'Connor, Managing Partner Auckland, at Ernst & Young on September 29th.

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Members include corporate businesses, not for profits, local and central government agencies and tertiary institutions. Established in 2003, the Committee for Auckland is a not-for-profit private sector organisation seeking to leverage influence in the enhancement and development of Auckland as an exciting and dynamic place to live.

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