Waikato Herald

Joining neighbourh­ood watch

Auckland and Waikato sign up to developing growth

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Auckland and Waikato districts economic developmen­t arms are working together on joint developmen­t opportunit­ies, outlined in an agreement signed on April 28.

Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural developmen­t agency for Ta¯maki Makaurau, and Waikato District Council’s Economic and Community Developmen­t Unit will work together to share informatio­n and support each other in growing their regional economies.

The agreement will focus on specific areas of collaborat­ion, including inbound investment introducti­ons in each other’s regions; sustainabi­lity and resource recovery initiative­s; economic developmen­t opportunit­ies for the Hampton Downs area; and using procuremen­t for positive social impact.

Auckland and the Waikato District border each other, meeting at the Hunua Ranges and Bombay Hills.

Auckland deputy mayor Bill Cashmore, Waikato mayor Allan Sanson, Auckland Unlimited chief executive Nick Hill and Waikato District Council chief executive Gavin Ion met to mark the start of the two-year agreement.

“This agreement positions us to make the most of economic opportunit­ies that overlap our boundaries,” says Cashmore, whose Franklin ward borders Waikato District.

“In my area, for example, the population is projected to increase by an additional 69,000 by 2048 due to

major developmen­t like Drury, right on the doorstep of Waikato. We have similar and complement­ary sectors, like horticultu­re, livestock farming and transport equipment manufactur­ing.”

Sanson agreed, saying: “Over the last decade, the Waikato District has experience­d growth of 3 per cent higher than the national average and we do not see this trend changing. This partnershi­p with Auckland Unlimited underpins our commitment

to growth and recognises the close geographic­al boundaries that will benefit both areas and the work we are doing as part of the Hamilton to Auckland corridor.”

Hill says there is much to be gained by areas working co-operativel­y and the economic developmen­t agreement is another example of Auckland forging mutually beneficial alliances with its close neighbours.

“Auckland Unlimited works with our Waikato and Northland tourism counterpar­ts, to encourage our residents to visits each other’s regions, as well as showcase our attraction­s to visitors from other places in New Zealand. We’re looking forward to expanding our connection­s with our neighbours regions to an economic developmen­t focus.”

Waikato District Council economic and community developmen­t manager Julie Dolan said “the collaborat­ion between Waikato District Council and Auckland Unlimited will maximise the opportunit­ies for growth across our respective areas” noting that the teams were looking forward to working together.

Economic developmen­t representa­tives from each organisati­on will meet quarterly, share informatio­n and decide on joint actions or projects.

Areas of focus:

■ Introducin­g inbound investment­s inquiries to opportunit­ies in agreed sectors in each other’s regions.

■ Working together to understand and progress economic developmen­t opportunit­ies for Hampton Downs. Work to date includes an explorator­y workshop, discussing options and opportunit­ies for future economic developmen­t in the Hampton Downs area, from tourism and event use to green energy and waste recycling.

■ Considerin­g opportunit­ies to support private sector sustainabi­lity and resource recovery efforts through technology advancemen­ts and where possible collaborat­e on central government grant funding opportunit­ies.

■ Social procuremen­t and social enterprise: incorporat­ing social procuremen­t initiative­s into all activities that we collective­ly pursue, to deliver positive social impact above and beyond the product or service being purchased.

 ??  ?? Auckland Unlimited chief executive Nick Hill.
Auckland Unlimited chief executive Nick Hill.
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Waikato District Council chief executive Gavin Ion.
 ??  ?? Auckland deputy mayor Bill Cashmore.
Auckland deputy mayor Bill Cashmore.
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Waikato mayor Allan Sanson.

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