Auckland to become the world’s most liveable city

Auckland to become the world’s most liveable city

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Auckland Conversations events aim to inspire, educate and engage Aucklanders 

Auckland Conversations is back for 2016 and has announced the latest line-up of inspiring speakers from New Zealand and around the world.

These free events are an excellent opportunity to be inspired, informed and engaged with issues affecting Auckland as it aspires to become the world’s most liveable city.

Changing Streets to Change the World, Skye Duncan, NACTO, New York - 8 March

New Zealander, Skye Duncan, will be presenting at the first Auckland Conversation of the year on 8 March.

Dunedin-raised and educated in Wellington, Skye Duncan has spent the last decade working in New York as an urban designer and will draw on her experience expertise in planning, architecture and design that has helped to shape multiple sites across the city. Her current role is Director of Global Designing Cities Initiative for the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO).

Skye Duncan will present the upcoming Global Street Design Guideand discuss opportunities for cities to be creative about the infrastructure they already have, and improve the capability of urban streets to support a healthy, liveable, and sustainable future.

Registrations for this conversation have now closed, but you canwatch the conversation via live-stream on the night.

Climate Solutions: Cities in Action – Mark Watts, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, London – 15 March

On 15 March we will hear from C40’s Executive Director, Mark Watts. C40 is a network of 80 cities committed to addressing climate change.

Last year Auckland become the newest member to join C40 and will now be working with some of the world’s greatest cities, representing 550+ million people and one quarter of the global economy.

Auckland has set a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent by 2040. Take a look at Low Carbon Auckland - Auckland’s Energy Resilience and Low Carbon Action Plan that was officially launched by Mayor Len Brown together with civic and business leaders on 1 July 2014. First year progress can be seen in the annual report here.

To find out more and register to attend this conversation.

Join the Conversation

Auckland Conversation events are free for anyone to attend and offer an excellent opportunity for you to network with like-minded people and be informed by current topics affecting Auckland. You can sign up for the mailing list to receive all the latest news on upcoming events.

Auckland Conversations is also live-streamed so if you are unable to attend an event you can watch it right here from the comfort of your sofa!

If you haven’t already, check out the Auckland Conversations website at aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/conversations. Let’s talk! 

 

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