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BID Network Meeting

Get the latest update on Auckland's Local Economic Development (LED) initiatives, including the development of an Employment Precinct Strategy with Tāmaki Regeneration Company and an Employment Land Study in Penrose, Onehunga, and Wiri.

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BID Network Meeting

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  1. BID Network Meeting April 2019 aucklandnz.com

  2. Local Economic Development

  3. LED Update • Partnering with Tāmaki Regeneration Company to develop a Employment Precinct Strategy • Employment Land Study of Penrose, Onehunga, Wiri • Finalising the Local Board work programme for 2019-20

  4. LED Update:Tāmaki Employment Precinct Strategy • A joint project with Tāmaki Regeneration Company • Have engaged with Tāmaki businesses, experts and stakeholders to test our thinking and develop the key moves • Four key moves are proposed: • Develop and roll out a business attraction and investment programme • Establish an employment futures programme • Create conditions for innovation • Develop and roll out a business support services package

  5. LED Update:Employment Land Study • Looking to develop a clear understanding of the industrial areas of Onehunga, Penrose and Wiri • We will be wanting to involve the BIDs and Business Associations in the research • The research will enable ATEED to: • articulate the contribution Auckland’s industrial land makes to the growth of quality jobs for all Aucklanders now and in the future • identify any threats to that and develop plans and policies to ensure our industrial land can continue to make a significant contribution to our purpose • inform decisions on investment, infrastructure, and future iterations of the Auckland Plan and strategic planning decisions.  • Have just commissioned Martin Jenkins to undertake the research

  6. LED Update:Local Board work programme 2019-20 • We have proposed a work programme to Local Boards. • Highlights include: • Sustainability kick-start programme • Onehunga sustainability development programme • Support for the Pop-up Business School • Support for the Young Enterprise Scheme • Supporting Manurewa, Papakura and Otara-Papatoetoe Local Boards’ project groups for Manurewa, Papakura and Hunters Corner • Approval for the work programme expected in June 2019.

  7. Future of Work • The Future of Work is undergoing major shifts, driven primarily by technological advancements • ATEED is undertaking research and working with stakeholders to identify opportunities to prepare Auckland for this era of rapid workplace change • Research consists of: • Auckland and the Future of Work: A working paper to identify key areas where ATEED can provide the most support • Auckland Future Skills: Commissioned research to help identify future jobs and skills needs in Auckland • Research will be presented at the Future Ready Summit on 26 June • The summit is designed to increase sustainable and quality employment in Auckland by sharing practical insights, local and international best practice models, with a focus on youth.

  8. Tourism

  9. Tourism Update • Go with Tourism - a new initiative to help fill growing skills shortages • Encourages more young people into a career in the tourism industry • Directly connects young people with potential employers • Provides employers with insights, a toolkit of resources, advice to share on attracting, recruiting and retaining youth • As we work to support the growth of quality jobs for all Aucklanders, we expect our Go With Tourism employers to: • Offer the job-seeker a liveable wage within three years of employing them • Offer a sustainable role • Have the ability to offer the job-seeker the opportunity to grow within the company

  10. Major Events

  11. Events update • Elemental AKL, Monday 1 July – Thursday 31 July 2019 • A regionwide winter festival to fire up the senses showcasing entertainment, cuisine, dazzling light installations and culture around the region • Making Auckland a must-visit winter destination during the shoulder season   • Attract more domestic and international visitors during the quieter time of the year  • Activity programmed in central city and the regions of Auckland   • Groups together a range of existing and new events that align to the festival themes

  12. Events update continued • Nelson Mandela My Life exhibition, Eden Park, April - August • Auckland Art Fair, 1-5 May, ATEED created videos with two participating artists to share their Auckland highlights, for a visitor audience • NZ International Comedy Festival, 2–26 May – regional venues • Auckland Writers Festival, 14-19 May • NZ vs Tonga, RILF Oceania Cup, Mt Smart, 22 June • War Horse, 21 June – 7 July, The Civic • ATEED is in the process of developing a Māori elements toolkit to show some of different ways Auckland event organisers and promoters can incorporate more Māori themes or elements into events

  13. Ngā mihiThank you

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