Programme Day One - Thursday 8th March 2007
 
 
            Opening Prayer > >
            Rev. Alfred Ngaro, Cook Islands Member
            Pacific Islands Advisory Board, Auckland City Council
 
            OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR
            Jeremy Curry, NIU FM .
 
             AUCKLAND: POLYNESIA'S LARGEST CITY
            Galumalemana Dick Hubbard, Mayor of Auckland City
            
            NEW ZEALAND IN THE PACIFIC
            The Hon. Phil Goff, Minister of Pacific Island Affairs
 
            TRADITION, ACTION, CHANGE & DEVELOPMENT
            Pasifika Leadership in Aotearoa Since1950
            Will Ilolahia, Tigilau Ness & Dr Melanie Anae
            Members of the Polynesian Panthers
 
         THE INAUGURAL YOUNG PACIFIC LEADERS CONFERENCE
            What Happened, And Where to From Here
           Ezra Schuster, National Pacific Manager, Department of Education
           
            THE WHAT, WHO, WHERE TO AND HOW AND WHY OF LEADERSHIP
            DEFINITION, DIRECTION & DRIVE
            * Definition poses the question. Who are we?
            * Direction poses the question. Where do we want to go?
            * Drive poses the question. How do we get there?
            Paul Muller, CEO, Pacific Business Trust 
 
             TIES THAT BIND: REALISING PACIFIC LEADERSHIP  
             IN THE FUTURE OF AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND
            How will Pasifika Potential be Realised
            Olinda Woodroffe, Woodroffe Law
 
            ROLES FOR YOUNG LEADERS/ROLE OF NEW LEADERS. FRAMING
            QUESTIONS, SEEKING ANSWERS - WHAT DO WE EXPECT OF OUR
            LEADERS
            This is an opportunity to frame questions for Day Two's session with serving
           Pacific Island local politicians. What are "Pasifika Friendly" and
          "Best Practice" Policies at Local Government and Community Level?
           Framing Questions That Will Seek Answers in Your Field of Interest
           Richard Pamatatau, Pacific Issues Correspondent, Radio NZ 
 
       Conference Banquet  - Koile
 
Programme Day Two-Friday  9th March 2007 
 
      
            Opening Prayer
            Rev. Alfred Ngaro, Cook Islands Member
            Pacific Islands Advisory Board, Auckland City Council
 
     &    Remarks from the Chair, Lua Maynard, NIU FM
 
            
            PASIFIKA IN AOTEAROA
            The Hon. Winnie Laban, Associate Minister of Pacific Island Affairs
 
  
            STEWARDSHIP & PASIFIKA ISSUES FOR LOCAL BODIES
            Cr Luafataali'i Litea Ah Hoi, Porirua City Council
            Cr Arthur Anae, Manukau City Council
            Cr Taima Fagaloa, Porirua City Council
            Cr Alf Filipaina, Manukau City Council
            Cr Su'a William Sio, Manuka City Council
            Pulotu Selio Solomon, Chairman, Mangere Community Board
 
Chairman    Richard Pamatatau, Pacific Issues Correspondent, Radio NZ
 
            ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN ELECTORAL AND PACIFIC COMMUNITIES
            Today's Representatives
            What the Electoral Enrolment Centre Does
            Our Target Groups
            Resources Available    
            Suggested Engagement
            David Parrish, Enrolment Support, Electoral Enrolement Centre Wellington
            Mere Kingi, Registrar of Electors - Mt Roskill Elecorate
            Sharon Reece, Registrar of Electors - Tamaki Electorate
 
 
            LEADERSHIP, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GETTING RESULTS
            * Poverty
            * Social and Cultural Factors   
            * Political Issues
            * Education and Skills
            Daniel Faleolo, Schools Development Manager, Auckland Rugby Football Union
            Don Mann, Football & Events manager The Warriors
            Oscar Kightley, Writer, Broadcaster & Film Maker 
 
           WHAT CAN WE DO TO MENTOR EMERGING LEADERS
            * Whom Do You Consider To Be Role Models, Mentors or Leaders?
            * Do a S.W.O.T Analysis of One of Them
            * Do a S.W.O.T. Analysis of Yourself
            * How Can We Encourage Emerging Leadership?
            * What Organisational Structures Best Facilitate Young
                Leadership?
            * How Can Successful Leadership Succession Be Planned?
 
            THE PROCESS OF PLANNING - Small Group Work
            * Making an Inventory of Resources
            * Determining the future roles of Church, Community &
               Government
            * Setting Goals and Objectives for 2010, 2020 & 2040
            * Strategies
            * Milestones
            *Measurement
            * Review and Revision of Strategies
 
 Small Groups will included - Health
                                              - Alcohol, Drugs & Violence
                                              - Education
                                             - Language, Culture & Identity
                                             - Economic Resources
                                              - Justice, Welfare & Employment
                                             - Our Shared Future with Maori & Pakeha
                                             - Communication, Innovation & Development
                                             - Science, Technology & Development
 
17.00    CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
 
 
       
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