Notes from the 2006 Conference

'Local Government as a Regulatory Agent of Central Government'
Jonathan Salter, Simpson Grierson

'What Infrastructure Really Matters'
Alan Hulley, MWH

'Role of Local Government in Economic Development'
Bevan Graham, EDANZ

'Service Delivery Options for the Future'
Ian Kearney

'Short Term Desires vs Long Term Needs'
Dr Bryan Jenkins, Environment Canterbury

'The State of Asset Management Planning in New Zealand'
Bruce Robertson, Office of the Auditor-General

'Growing Active Citizens'
Dr Helena Catt, Electoral Commission

'Sourcing the Best Information for Decision-making'
Simon Markham, Waimakariri District Council

'Strategic Planning in Local Government'
Dr Claudia Scott, Victoria University

'Are We Too Risk Averse?'
Dr Erica Seville, University of Canterbury

'Planning in a Changing and Uncertain Environment'
Peter Winder, Auckland Regional Council

'Demographic Challenges Facing Local Government'
Prof Ian Pool, University of Waikato

'How to Be a Good Employer'
Gary Allis, Western Bay of Plenty District Council

'Is the Whole of Government Approach Feasible?' 
Andrew Kibblewhite, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

'Generation X and Y'
Susan Coleman, Nelson City Council

'Local Government Sector Employment Brand'
Jim Harland, Dunedin City Council

'Taking Care of Business - Riding the Waves at SOLGM'
Catherine De Vrye

 

 

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