F0rmer National Party leader Don Brash’s chief of staff Richard Long has been appointed to the Television New Zealand board. Long has a career in journalism spanning more than thirty years. He has been elected to various newspaper industry roles, including chair of the NZ Press Association editors’ liaison committee. “Long’s media career will enable him to contribute his lengthy …
Read More »Fran O'Sullivan
Auckland runner-up to London in 2012 International Sports Event Management Awards
Auckland has put in a great showing at the 2012 International Sports Event Management (ISEM) Awards, finishing in an amazing second place in the prestigious Sport City Award. Held annually and now in its sixth year, the ISEM Awards are the only international awards to recognise excellence in the global sports event management industry. Auckland claimed second place behind London …
Read More »Partnership opportunities for fisheries – NZ and Pacific
Industry leaders from across the Pacific and New Zealand are set to come together on 14th November for a one-day fisheries forum to discuss partnership opportunities for the future in an increasingly competitive region. The Pacific provides half of the world’s tuna catch, and the Pacific Islands nations’ have massive economic zones as does New Zealand, but how do they protect …
Read More »Michael Barnett – Supreme Award winner at AUT’s business awards
Auckland Chamber of Commerce CEO Michael Barnett was awarded the Supreme Award at the 2012 AUT Excellence in Business Support Awards. Barnett has been the “face of the chamber” for 21 years leading the talented chamber team as it works to enable business members (large and small) to thrive. Under his leadership the chamber has been to the fore in …
Read More »Barack Obama to attend East Asia Summit and visit Myanmar – so too, John Key
Includes details of the NZ PM’s trip – The CSIS reports a Myanmar government source said president Barack Obama will visit the country and meet with Myanmar president Thein Sein later his month, as part of his trip to the region to attend the East Asia Summit (EAS) November 18-20. The Obama administration has initiated a policy of engagement with Myanmar …
Read More »US Elections – Great way to spend Wednesday
US and NZ defence get further into bed
Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant General Rhys Jones and US Pacific Commander, Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III have signed an open-dated logistics agreement which will provide significant benefits for both countries. The Treaty-level Acquisition and Cross Servicing Agreement (ACSA) will continue the interoperability, readiness, and effectiveness of NZ and US military forces through increased logistic cooperation. The agreement is designed …
Read More »RMB maturing as cross-border usage broadens – HSBC
An HSBC survey has revealed widespread confidence in the future of RMB as a major global trade and investment currency amongst mainland Chinese corporates. The vast majority (77%) of Chinese corporates surveyed expect one-third of all Chinese trade (US$2 trillion) to be conducted in RMB by 2015 (versus 10% in the year to date and 30% plan to use RMB for investment-related …
Read More »Groser in with chance to lead WTO
Prime Minister John Key will effectively open Tim Groser’s campaign for the top job in international trade at the forthcoming East Asia Summit in Phnom Penh. “Quite a number of leaders have said to me that ‘Yes, we support Tim’,” Key revealed to this columnist when questioned on Groser’s expected pitch to be the next director-general of the World Trade …
Read More »PSA chooses 100th anniversary of founding legisation to have another bleat
The Public Service Association has leveraged the 100th anniversary of the Public Service Act to whine about the loss of 3000 public sector jobs in the past few years. PSA National Secretary Brenda Pilot says there are still tough times ahead for the sector with a further $1 billion to be cut from departmental budgets newzealandinc.com challenges Ms Pilot to …
Read More »
newzealandinc.com Informed. Influential. Indispensable.