You are listening to Young Pacific Leaders entertaining themselves at dinner
 
The Young Pacific Leaders Conference 2006
Day One 24th October 
 
 OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR > > >
Tuwhakairiora Williams, CEO, Maori Congress
Rapi Ieremia, Director, H.O.P.E.S Finance Co
           
Opening Prayer The Rev. Tui Sopoaga, Chairpersonn
Congregational Christian Church of Tokelau
 
             
PACIFIC DIVERSITIES AND COMMONALITIES   WITH TANGATA WHENUA
The Hon. Tariana Turia, Co-Leader, The Maori Party
 
WHAT IS EXPECTED OF OUR LEADERS
What Do We Pacific People Expect of Them
What Do Pakeha Expect of Them?
Galumalemana Alfred Hunkin
Programme Director, Samoan Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
 
 
PACIFIC LEADERS ARE BOTH MADE AND BORN > > >
Olinda Woodroffe, Principal, Woodroffe Law Partnership
 
 
THE LAST FIFTY YEARS-HOW WAS LEADERSHIP > > >
SUCCESSION PLANNED
Will Ilolahia, Social Impact Entrepreneur &
Founding Member, Polynesian Panthers
& Trustee, Waiata Artists Inc. Trust
 
 THE NEXT FIFTY YEARS-HOW IS LEADERSHIP > > > 
SUCCESSION TO BE PLANNED
Fuimaono Les McCarthy, Chief Executive,
Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
   
    
WHAT WILL OUR FUTURE AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND BE LIKE > > >
WHAT WILL OUR PLACE BE? REALISING LEADERSHIP POTENTIAL
Mangala Annandale, President, YWCA
 
 
TA TE KAI A TE RANGATIRA HE KORERO- > > >
TALKING IS THE FOOD OF CHIEFS
Rev. Nove Vailaau, Congregational Christian Church of Samoa, Porirua
 
 
ROLES FOR YOUNG LEADERS/ROLE OF NEW LEADERS > > >
FRAMING QUESTIONS, SEEKING ANSWERS
An opportunity to frame questions for Day Two's session with political
spokespersons on Pacific Affairs. Asking for answers to you questions.
Richard Pamatatau, Pacific Issues Correspondent, Radio NZ
 
Day Two 25th October 
 
 POLITICAL AGENDAS - PASIFIKA POLICY SPOKESPERSONS  Part One> > >
 
 POLITICAL AGENDAS - PASIFIKA POLICY SPOKESPERSONS  Part Two> > >
            Judith Collins M.P., The National Party of New Zealand
            The Hon. Brian Donnelly M.P., New Zealand First
            Hon Winnie Laban M.P., Associate Minister of Pacific Island Affairs
            Rodney Hide M.P., ACT Party
            Keith Locke M.P. Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
            Dr Pita Sharples M.P., The Maori Party
            Judy Turner M.P., United Future
Chair  Richard Pamatatau, Pacific Issues Correspondent, Radio NZ
 
 
OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO SHORT, MEDIUM &  LONG TERM GOALS > > >
* Poverty * Cultural Factors * Political Factors * Skills Sets           
Paul Muller, CEO, Pacific Business Trust
 
THE PROCESS OF PLANNING
* 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?
 
 
 SECTORAL AND NATIONAL PLANNING  > > >
THE ROLE OF PACIFIC ISLAND PEOPLES NOW
AND IN THE FUTURE
 
* Sectoral planning
* Making an Inventory of Resources
* Determining Strategies for the Future
* Setting Goals and Objectives for 2010, 2020 and 2040
Su'a Leituposa Kevin Thomsen, Director Policy
Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
 
PLANNING FOR THE BROWNING OF AOTEAROA > > >
 
 
 
 

               

 
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