Wellington Next: Economy 20 Nov 2020
Recorded in the Wharewaka Function Centre. A panel of cross-sector Wellington champions before an invited audience of community, business and political leaders came together to share their vison and energy to get the ball rolling for a new Capital City Consensus.
Programme Log:
00:00 Kaumātua Peter Jackson/Blessing and welcome
01:25 John Allen Presenter/Welcome
04:46 Linda Clark Moderator/Introduction to Panel
06:45 Panel Member/Serge Van Dam
07:05 Panel Member/Fran O’Sullivan
07:35 Panel Member/Melissa Clark- Reynolds
08:31 Panel Member/Allan Bollard
09:28 Panel Member/Liz Mellish
10.38 Panel Member/Brooke Roberts
11.21 Panel Member/Guled Mire
12.21 Mayor Andy Foster/The Wellington Inc Proposition
PART ONE
19.41 Cr Diane Calvert/Vision – collaboration and design
21.13 Cr Diane Calvert/Five year vision and Wellington Inc Story
25.16 Linda Clark/Opens Panel Discussion
25.31 Serge/What makes a city liveable
26.43 Serge/The Wellington mammalian experience
27.31 Fran/Wellington as of now
28.24 Fran/Wellington needs to be more competitive
28.45 Fran/Ethnicity
29.12 Melissa/Wellington arts culture roots
30.16 Melissa/Tangata whenua of place and time
30.49 Melissa/Bi culturalism
30.54 Fran/Auckland in comparison
31.03 Allan/Students and the mammalian experience
31.45 Allan/City of ideas
32.12 Allan/Incentives for CBD
33.43 Liz/Return of tangata whenua to the city
34.48 Liz/European built environment
34.55 Liz/Zealandia as an agent of change
35.09 Liz/Sewage free Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington Harbour
35.44 Liz / Generational perspectives, 16- 30years see “amazing” in our city
37.01 Brooke/Creative magnet
37.39 Brooke/Equitable options for Maori and Pasifika
38.11 Brooke/Hub of creativity
39.11 Guled/Sense of belonging
39.58 Guled/Moral and economic case for addressing racism
41.16 Liz/Vision and working with other cities
41.49 Liz/Collaboration on regional infrastructure
43.09 Serge/Clarity of vision
43.38 Serge/City of Ideas
44.07 Melissa/Vision for Wellington based on community building
45.28 Allan/NZ, OCED’s most consultative nation but low delivery
45.59 Allan/CBD Covid wave
48.01 Melissa/NZ internet as a creative tool needs to get serious
49.15 Fran/CBD as a place of work is now being challenged
50.49 Fran/CBD as a residential space
51.43 Guled/Inclusive visioning for Wellington
52.01 Guled/Diversity dividend
52.49 Linda/Diversity the uncomfortable conversion
53.15 Guled/Struggled to feel Wellington was home
54.27 Brooke/The inclusive, supporting, illuminating city
55.29 Liz/Double the population
55.38 Allan/Wellington is not politically contested
PART TWO
56.24 Mayor Foster/Straight to circular, physical to digital, city to capital
59.47 Melissa/Circular economy and supply chain
63.38 Serge/Informed Consumption
64.29 Serge/Prefabrication
64.49 Serge/Making things to last
65.21 Allan/Artisanal construction
65.45 Allan/Amazonisation of supply chains
67.44 Brooke/We have a voice in the economy we want to create
68.34 Guled/Covid inequality and creative initiatives
71.09 Serge/Wellington Ethical City
71.35 Fran/Business that is purpose led
72.08 Liz/There is more to business than profit
74.14 Serge/Capital city is moving away from nation state
75.01 Allan/Government is big business
76.29 Linda/Exciting things happen in the city that go unnoticed
78.15 Allan/Virtual APEC will save over 100,000 international flights
78.42 Serge/The cultural challenge of self-promotion
79.01 Linda/Auckland over Wellington
82.51 Fran/How does future Wellington communicate globally
84.16 Melissa/Digital engagement
85.21 Melissa/Addressing the digital divide for citizen engagement
87.09 Guled/Literacy is a factor in the digital divide
88.25 Guled/City to Capital defining the proposition value
90.14 Liz/Addressing the loss of experience gained from OE
92.07 Summary John/A city of consequence
92.22 John/The world is looking to Wellington
93.22 John/Warning one: tangata whenua felt pushed out of the city
93.49 John//Warning two: there is an economic dividend from inclusion and diversity
94.24 John/Wellington as creative circular economy
95.21 John/Engaging our diaspora in the capital vison
96.08 Panel/What excites you most about the potential of the city going forward
96.19 Allan/The Portrait Gallery Kingii Tuheitia Portraiture Award Exhibition 2021
96.53 Serge/Exploiting Wellington’s global reach
97.25 Melissa/Increasing use of digital platforms to engage with global audiences
1h.40.27 Liz/Exploring the global influence of Te Wharewaka o Poneke
1h.41.41 Fran/Wellington Global
1h.42.17 Guled/Unlocking the city wide potential of all people
1h.43.38 Linda/Closing remarks
1h.45.08 Kaumātua Peter Jackson/Closing blessing