International partnerships
Introduction |
Background |
Sister cities |
Friendship cities |
Strategic alliance |
Strategic environment |
Key themes |
Covec report |
Brisbane |
Busan |
Fukuoka |
Guangzhou |
Hamburg |
Los Angeles |
Shinagawa |
Tomioka |
Study visits
| Features
Key themes
Global connectedness | Best
practice | Business development |
Tourism | Education | Culture
and sport
Global connectedness: enhancing our reputation
International partnerships give Auckland a global presence
and enable us to
communicate with new and different audiences. We develop and improve diplomatic
relations by welcoming special guests to the city. These opportunities are
leveraged to expand our overseas contacts and promote Auckland's strengths
internationally.
International partnerships are also a key platform for us
to build connections with consulates and local organisations. Collaboratively
we are able to deliver quality programmes and initiatives with our partner
cities.
"Through relationships developed in conjunction with Auckland City Council's
link with Shinagawa and Guangzhou, Lynfield College has been able to enhance its
international programmes - enabling its students, teachers and community to be
better equipped to thrive in an inter-connected world".
Steve Bovaird, Principal, Lynfield College
Some examples
- Further to our formal partner cities, we are also part of
an extensive international network of cities who are members of both the
Asia Pacific Cities Summit run
by Brisbane and the
Asian Pacific City Summit
run by Fukuoka.
- We collaborate with organisations such as New Zealand Trade and
Enterprise, Auckland Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Auckland to profile our
city to our international partner cities.
- We arrange study visits for
international delegations that want to learn about our areas of expertise.
Best practice: improving our capability
Being the largest city in New Zealand, Auckland must reference examples of world-class success and innovation from other cities as part of our
journey to excellence.
Auckland's ongoing design and development can be greatly
enhanced by emulating quality infrastructure, facilities, urban development
projects and problem solving strategies from abroad.
Established international partnerships are extremely important in this
respect, providing opportunities to learn, to educate and to share - from the
way we do business to the different sports we play. They provide an open forum
for the exchange of ideas and experiences in a wide variety of areas.
"Auckland is a dynamic, international city. Being able to exchange new ideas
and successful experiences with our international partners is of significant
benefit to Auckland. Brisbane and Hamburg share commonalities in waterfront
development projects, ongoing urban design challenges and growing populations.
Busan, Guangzhou and Fukuoka are important partners for developing economic and
cultural links with Asia".
John Duthie, General Manager City Development,
Auckland City Council
Some examples
- Brisbane and Auckland are fast growing port cities, supporting innovative
business and large populations. The two cities have worked collaboratively on
many initiatives, including implementing Brisbane's bus priority measures in
Auckland. A council staff exchange also allows for regular exchange of
information.
- Auckland's strategic alliance with Hamburg provides an opportunity to
exchange learnings in key areas such as waterfront development and
sustainability.
- Los Angeles runs an annual Sister City Visiting Journalist Scholarship,
providing an opportunity for international journalists to participate in a
specialised development programme.
Business development: supporting initiatives and opening doors
'Auckland
has a partner city in all of New Zealand's top six bilateral trading countries
(Australia, China, USA, Japan, Germany and South Korea). These
partnerships facilitate mutual economic activity in the city by allowing council
to open doors for businesses and educational institutes.
Formal city partnerships, with additional support from civic leaders, allow
accelerated access to key networks offshore. We support the
business community by facilitating reliable connections and assisting the
exchange of research and technology between our international partners.
"International partnerships are helping Auckland develop into a world class
city and region. As a chamber, we know these partnerships work. They have
provided accelerated access and opened doors into key markets".
Michael Barnett,
Chief Executive, Auckland Chamber of Commerce
Some examples
- We have supported numerous delegations to the China Import and Export
Fair in Guangzhou - arranging seminars and meetings with key industry contacts.
Formerly known as the Canton Fair, this was the first Chinese trade fair open to
foreign exporters. It continues to provide significant opportunities for
participating Auckland businesses.
- The New Zealand German Business Association, Auckland Chamber of Commerce and
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise work alongside us to link companies and
implement business initiatives between Auckland and Hamburg.
Tourism: showcasing our great city to the world
Auckland has a partner city in six out of New Zealand's top seven countries
for inbound visitors (Australia, USA, China, Japan, Germany and South Korea).
These international partnerships provide opportunities to profile our city and
all it has to offer.
We collaborate with organisations such as Tourism
Auckland to actively promote our city and welcome international guests in true
kiwi style. We aim to increase visitor numbers to Auckland by organising a range
of promotional campaigns linked to major events in our partner cities.
"Sister city relationships deliver material economic returns for partners and
stakeholders. Cross promoting each other's cities as visitor destinations is one
such opportunity. Exchange of destination marketing expertise and experience
enhances the market intelligence of both cities".
Graeme Osborne, Chief Executive, Tourism Auckland
Some examples
- Fukuoka provided Auckland with an exhibitor's booth at a tourism promotion
coinciding with Asia Month, the biggest festival in the city attracting some
200,000 visitors. Fukuoka has also hosted a 100% Pure New Zealand promotion in
their busiest subway station, generating considerable interest in Auckland.
- We arranged a tourism promotion to support the Film New
Zealand and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise pavilion at the Busan International
Film Commission and Industry Showcase (part of the Busan International Film
Festival).
- We worked with New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and
Tourism New Zealand to promote our food, wine and culture at an Auckland Fair in
Shinagawa, attended by approximately 10,000 visitors.
Education: empowering our youth and supporting the education sector
Auckland is a youthful, vibrant city with around 35 per cent of the population under
the age of 25.
For these youth, participating in sister school exchanges can
encourage personal growth, enhance global understanding and influence future
career and life choices.
We believe in educating our youth
for world-class futures, and we continue to build on the 20 established education
links with our partner cities.
Auckland is a respected centre for higher education. The city's universities
welcome a large number of international students, some as a result of marketing
initiatives in our partner cities. These students make a significant
contribution to the city's economy and cultural diversity. Through Study Auckland,
we support the students and the educational institutes they attend.
"Auckland’s international partnerships are of key importance to the further development of international education in the region. These relationships provide a once in a lifetime opportunity for students to participate in student exchanges and study abroad programmes; they also provide significant economic benefits and allow for the exchange of market intelligence with regards to the education sector." Debbie Chambers, Manager, Study Auckland.
Some examples
- Study Auckland, the key support and coordination agency for the export
education sector, has held promotions in Busan,
Fukuoka, Guangzhou and
Shinagawa. These have contributed to an increase in the number of fee-paying
international students in Auckland.
- The Tomioka Board of Education provides an annual employment opportunity for an assistant English
teacher from Auckland (recruited through the
JET
programme).
- Busan Metropolitan Government regularly sends employees to the University of
Auckland to study English.
Culture and sport: getting the community involved
Auckland's international partnerships open a world of cultural interaction
that encourages global understanding and co-operation.
We
facilitate links with similar organisations in our partner cities. This helps us extend the
network of contacts through community groups and encourage people-to-people links
with our partner cities.
We also facilitate sporting and cultural events with our partner cities
in order to promote good will, extend the hand of friendship internationally and
enhance ethnic understanding.
International partnerships enable citizens to
become directly involved in programmes in a unique and meaningful way, bringing
long-term benefits to the local community.
"We have been involved with sister city tourist programmes and strongly
believe this is very important to us for two reasons; one being cultural
exchange, and the other being of tourism benefit to the city. When visitors
return to their home country, they talk with their family and friends about
their good memories. This can be the best possible advertising for the city
involved".
Kiyomi Gunji, Chief Executive, Southern Travelnet and Executive Member,
Japanese Society of Auckland
Some examples
- We organised Fukuoka Day in Auckland to commemorate the twentieth anniversary
of the sister city partnership with Fukuoka. Community groups
assisted with the event, which saw some 6,000 residents attend to experience
Japanese culture first hand.
- We have facilitated a number of sporting exchanges,
including dragon boating with Guangzhou, touch rugby with
Brisbane and soccer
with Fukuoka, Guangzhou and
Busan.
- Guangzhou is often involved in the annual Auckland Lantern Festival in Albert
Park, sending craftspeople and donating large lanterns for display at the event.
Updated April 2010