The IAP2 Australasia Symposium is the premier event for engagement practitioners, community developers, and communication professionals focused on advancing community and stakeholder engagement. Join us in Tāmaki Makaurau to unlock the true value of engagement, exploring themes like building trust and transparency, leveraging AI, collaborating with mana whenua, courageous communication, and resilience.

Attendees will discover solutions to project challenges, learn how to engage meaningfully with diverse communities, and embed cultural principles to strengthen collaboration. The programme will also highlight leaner strategies to maximise outcomes and prioritise what matters in engagement. Practical sessions, site tours, and networking opportunities will provide a platform for driving meaningful outcomes.

Connect with peers and experts, explore fresh ideas, and drive positive change across Aotearoa.


                                              

Early Bird Registrations are Open! 

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Why Attend the Symposium?

The IAP2 Australasia Symposium is New Zealand's must-attend event for engagement professionals. Here are five great reasons to join us:

  1. Connect with like-minded practitioners and expand your professional network.
  2. Be inspired by real-world stories, insights, and learnings from experts in the field.
  3. Engage actively in interactive discussions and sessions designed to foster collaboration.
  4. Gain deeper insights into the complexities and challenges facing stakeholders and practitioners across Aotearoa.
  5. Save big with the early bird discount - secure your spot before 24 February!

Need Approval to Attend? We’ve made it easier for you! Download our Business Case to help demonstrate the value of your participation.

   
   
    



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Disclaimer: The program for the IAP2A New Zealand Symposium is published in good faith and correct at the time of publication. Please be advised that in response to a range of circumstances, changes to the program may be required without notice.