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Upcoming events

A reflection on the recent UN General Assembly, and other international issues.

08 October 2024, 12PM - 1PM

Helen Clark is joined by international affairs journalist Peter Bale to reflect on the many issues facing the world, and what it means for New Zealand.

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Tackling congestion on our roads

20 November 2024, 12PM - 1PM

Experts explore various congestion charging models, the benefits or disadvantages, and the lessons we can learn from overseas.

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Our Recent Events

Improving transparency in New Zealand’s political and governance systems

02 October 2024

Why transparency is critical to good government, and how New Zealand can improve.

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Helen Clark in conversation with experts on the United States and world affairs.

13 August 2024

November’s presidential election in the United States represents a significant moment not just for the U.S., but for the wider international system.

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Insights into funding and financing tools for Aotearoa New Zealand's infrastructure.

12 August 2024

This webinar drew on the expertise of the panel to delve in more depth into our report and some of the key funding and financing tools.

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Paul Polman in conversation with Helen Clark.

16 April 2024

To launch our latest report on productivity in New Zealand's food and fibre sector, we hosted a conversation between Helen Clark and global business leader, climate and equalities campaigner Paul…

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An expert discussion on long Covid: what it is, who it affects, and what we could be doing better.

03 April 2024

Michael Baker, Paula Lorgelly, Janene Crossan and Warren Tate considered how to support those already suffering long Covid, and what policy and public health interventions are needed.

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Helen Clark in conversation with Janette Sadik-Kahn

21 March 2024

Janette Sadik-Khan and Rt Hon Helen Clark discussed the possibilities that a renewed sense of confidence in urban transformation could bring to Auckland in the next ten years.

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