What’s the current state of our city? Our Director of Economic Development, Pam Ford, chats with Mark Thomas from the Committee for Auckland and Anthony Ruakere from Deloitte about the 2024 State of the City: Benchmarking Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland report. Discover their key takeaways and Pam's thoughts on the innovation deep dive 💭 This report, initiated by the Committee for Auckland in partnership with Deloitte and us, provides valuable insights into the region’s current status and future direction. Check out the full report 👉 https://lnkd.in/gshgwBje We’d love to hear your thoughts! 👇
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited
Government Administration
Auckland, AUK 8,538 followers
Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s economic and cultural agency.
About us
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited is the region’s economic development agency and a proud Auckland Council organisation. We work to advance Auckland's prosperity through a number of programmes and initiatives that: • attract visitors, direct investment and smart jobs to Auckland • build an entrepreneurial ecosystem in which ideas, investments and jobs thrive • help businesses start, grow, innovate, and become export ready • showcase Auckland through major international and cultural events • stimulate jobs for young Aucklanders in growth sectors • link Auckland with dynamic markets and innovators in Asia Pacific.
- Website
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https://aucklandunlimited.com/
External link for Tātaki Auckland Unlimited
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Auckland, AUK
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Economic development, Tourism, Major events, Business support, International education, Conference organising and planning, Film productions and permits, Innovation and R&D, Investment, and Business events
Locations
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Primary
135 Albert Street
Auckland House, Levels 23 & 24
Auckland, AUK 1010, NZ
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B:Hive Smales Farm, 72 Taharoto Rd
Takapuna, Auckalnd 0622, NZ
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Central One, Waitakere Central Office Park, 4 Henderson Valley Road
Henderson, Auckland 0612, NZ
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Te Haa o Manukau, 2 Osterley Way, Manukau
Level 2
Auckland, Auckland 2104, NZ
Employees at Tātaki Auckland Unlimited
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Richard Reid
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Malcolm Lawry
Investment, strategic development and construction projects, M&A and manage film studios in Auckland
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Andrew Carpenter
Principal Advisor-Investor Relations | Economic Development | Helping Your Business and Investment establish in Auckland NZ | International Relations
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Sara Laver
Marketing Arts, Culture, Tourism and Major Events for Auckland
Updates
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#FridayFact: Did you know, as the region’s economic and cultural agency, we play a significant role in developing and supporting Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s innovation network?
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See what's shaping Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland's economy! 📣 📈 We’re proud to have launched the Auckland Economic Monitor 2024, created with support from PwC New Zealand, providing an in-depth look at the region's economic trends over the past five years. Explore the full report at https://lnkd.in/ecMnqmKt. What are your thoughts on these insights? 💭
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Up the Wahs! 🙌 In incredible news, the One NZ Warriors have created history at Go Media Stadium by becoming the first NRL team to sell out an entire home season. 🏉
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Get to know the team: Meet Scott J., our Economic Intelligence Manager. Scott's expertise lies in data and insights. He’s our resident number-cruncher, transforming complex data into actionable insights for a range of projects. With the Auckland Economic Monitor 2024 just released, you’ll hear his key takeaways from the report. And if you’re looking to try Nepalese food, stay tuned to discover his hidden gem at the end 🤤 For more info on the Auckland Economic Monitor 2024, click the link in the comments and don’t forget to show Scott some love! 👇❤️
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Celebrating a valued member of our whānau - New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui A Tangaroa. ⛵ Founded in 1983 with the purpose of preserving, sharing and exploring our nation's unique bond with the ocean, the New Zealand Maritime Museum has grown to become the home of one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most important heritage collections and a notable Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland attraction for locals and visitors alike. We wanted to highlight some of the incredible work the museum has done over the past year and shine the spotlight on their remarkable ongoing digitisation project, which is dedicated to safeguarding our nation's maritime history for generations to come. 🌊
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How does someone from the happiest place in the world find happiness in Auckland? Our new ‘Happy Guide to Auckland’ campaign is now live. The campaign is designed to lift the public sentiment and perception of Auckland by showcasing the region through the eyes of a Finn who loves saunas and quirky adventures. We worked with the amazing team at Motion Sickness to introduce Eerik to the world. (Hei team! 👋) To find Eerik’s go-to spots in Auckland or to create your own happy guide, visit aucklandnz.com/happy, and check out the link in the comments for the video. 🎬👀
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Did you know the naming rights for Go Media Stadium have just been renewed? Drumroll, please 🥁🏟️👀 Go Media NZ has extended its agreement with Auckland Stadiums - a division of our Tātaki Auckland Unlimited whānau - to continue as the commercial naming rights partner of Mt Smart Stadium for at least four more years. The iconic venue will continue to be known as Go Media Stadium until 2028. 👏 Find out more about this partnership and the valued benefit to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland at https://ow.ly/yZqz50SA3Tj