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Bq2032 Olympics Diplomacy

2 items · 2 aliases · peaked week of 7 Jun 2026 · first seen 6 Jun 2026

The post discusses Prime Minister Luxon's joint press conference with Australian PM Albanese, focusing on strengthening business ties, aligning standards, advancing AI and cybersecurity cooperation, and highlighting the significance of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics for New Zealand-A

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  • Very, very positive. Yeah, I mean, and we have a lot of New Zealand businesses that are already registered as Australian businesses or subsidiaries over there. Yeah, absolutely. So what I've agreed to is I've actually said I'm sending uh the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise with the building and construction CEOs and and heads of businesses there to actually go to Queens uh Queensland. Yeah. And also they're quite comfortable coming here as well and doing a bit more of a road show with some more providers here as well. So it's just trying to be my my job on those things is to be like the super salesman for New Zealand. Really is how I look at the international part of my job. And when you're a small country, how do you get share of mind? And by doing something different by going to see the 2032 organizing committee, um, you know, you register with them that, hey, listen, we're taking this really seriously, we're up for it, we're very positive about it. And actually, when you think about that Olympic games coming to our part of the world, you know, granted to Brisbane, but it's gonna have huge benefits for Australia and New Zealand tourism and all sorts of things, investment.
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mike-hosking-breakfast Government / N-A

strategic promotion of new zealand business opportunities

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister says international role is 'super salesman for New Zealand'
7 Jun
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