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Aotearoa 2026

Government Innovation Showcase Aotearoa

 Tuesday, 12 May 2026
8:00AM

Tāwhirimātea A,B & C

Interactive

Registration, Coffee & Hellos

8:00 AM - 8:45 AM (45 mins)

Settle in, grab a coffee, and meet a few friendly faces before we begin.

8:45AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Mihi

8:45 AM - 9:00 AM (15 mins)

9:00AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Welcome & How to Make the Most of Today

9:00 AM - 9:05 AM (5 mins)

Rosie Fea Programme Director, Public Sector Network

A short welcome, plus a few quick tips to help you connect, share, and get real value from the day. We’ll also run a couple of quick polls to see what everyone’s interested in and what people are working on right now.

9:05AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Ministerial Address

Ministerial Address

9:05 AM - 9:15 AM (10 mins)

Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Minister of Justice, Minister for Media and Communications, Minister for the Public Service and Digitising Government, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations and Minister for Pacific Peoples, New Zealand Government
9:20AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Aotearoa Scene Setter: Government Spending, Direction and Priorities

9:20 AM - 9:30 AM (10 mins)

Jonnie Haddon GM Government Innovation, Wellington, New Zealand

A short briefing from the Chair to get everyone aligned, comfortable, and ready for a great day of ideas and connection.

9:30AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Keynote

Saying Goodbye to Siloes – Preparing Our Public Service for the Future of Digital

9:30 AM - 9:50 AM (20 mins)

Sir Brian Roche Public Service Commissioner, Head of Service, Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission
  • What are New Zealand Government’s top digital investment priorities  
  • What procurement decisions will be most important and how will this look in the early stages of adoption 
  • What does a more centralised public sector mean for the citizens of New Zealand, and existing government departments 
9:50AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Industry Insights - Presented by Salesforce

9:50 AM - 10:10 AM (20 mins)

Karen Blake Regional Vice President, Public Sector New Zealand, Salesforce
10:10AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Panel discussion

Progressing NZ Public Service Delivery and Collaboration: High Level Priorities into 2026-2027

10:10 AM - 10:40 AM (30 mins)

  • Navigating the AI Era whilst ensuring public trust is retained
  • Strengthening collective leadership and Inter-Agency collaboration to lift delivery impact across New Zealand's public sector
  • Accelerating next-gen citizen-centred service – what are the next steps in scaling integrated, digitally enabled services that respond to lived experiences
  • Delivering more with less – achieving operational efficiency at scale without compromising quality
  • Capital budgeting and digital services – how do we account for and fund digital infrastructure within the capital budget
Suzanne Stew
Deputy Secretary, Te Whakatairanga Service Delivery, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment NZ
Tracey Taylor
Chief Executive, Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities
Michael Frampton
Deputy Chief Executive, Service Delivery, Accident Compensation Corporation
Geoff Cooper
Chief Executive, Te Waihanga - New Zealand Infrastructure Commission
Armin Guttke Moderator
Director, Intelligent Transport Systems New Zealand
10:40AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

How to Lead Government 3.0: Breaking Silos and Designing for Connected Outcomes

10:40 AM - 11:00 AM (20 mins)

The Hon. Victor Dominello Chief Executive Officer, Future Government Institute

Government 3.0 demands a fundamental shift in how public sector leaders think, operate, and collaborate across systems. That shift in thinking is required from government leaders, reframing digital leadership as an enterprise-wide responsibility, not a technology function. This session will equip you with practical perspectives on leading laterally, aligning policy with delivery, and shaping operating models that enable connected, outcomes-driven government

  • Advance leadership models that enable whole-of-government decision-making
  • Transform siloed structures into connected systems that deliver shared outcomes
  • Optimise the role of digital, data, and AI as enablers of policy execution
  • Bolster accountability and trust while accelerating responsible innovation
11:00AM

Tāwhirimātea A,B & C

Morning Tea & Mingling

11:00 AM - 11:40 AM (40 mins)

Perfect time to swap notes and compare what’s working across teams and sectors.

11:40AM

Tāwhirimātea Foyer

Digital Services, CX, and AI Innovation

Welcome from Track Chair

11:40 AM - 11:50 AM (10 mins)

Setting the tone for the priorities and thorniest challenges Digital and CX professionals are facing.

11:40AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Technology, Data, and AI Integration

Welcome from Track Chair

11:40 AM - 11:50 AM (10 mins)

Tony Evans Partner, KPMG

Setting the tone for the priorities and thorniest challenges Tech and Data professionals are facing.

11:50AM

Tāwhirimātea Foyer

Fireside Chat Digital Services, CX, and AI Innovation

Accessibility and Inclusion by Design: Closing the Digital Divide

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM (20 mins)

Victoria Wray Manager Agency Standards and Integration, Department of Internal Affairs
Shu Run Yap Principal Advisor, Operations and Delivery Strategy & Enablement, Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
  • The 2026-2028 requirements for an accessible NZ public service – how do we ensure that digital transformation doesn’t leave vulnerable communities behind
  • Focusing on needs and feedback-driven innovation that leverages insights to understand diverse needs
  • Putting the citizen first – using co-design to identify what needs solving to better deliver more inclusive digital services
  • How can we best use technology to engage with (and improve accessibility for) the different communities and cohorts across our nation
11:50AM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Keynote Technology, Data, and AI Integration

The Public Safety Network in Hato Hone St John: Launching a Platform for Future Innovation

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM (20 mins)

Cameron Brill Deputy Chief Executive - Corporate Operations, Hato Hone St John
12:10PM

Tāwhirimātea Foyer

Keynote Digital Services, CX, and AI Innovation

Industry Insights - Powering the Future: Transpower’s Journey to a Resilient, Data-Driven Grid

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM (20 mins)

How do you modernise a critical public service for the digital age without compromising trust, resilience or regulatory rigour? In this keynote, Transpower New Zealand and OSF Digital share the story of how the national grid operator transformed its stakeholder engagement and operational agility using Salesforce. From consolidating legacy systems into a unified cloud platform, this session explores how Transpower embedded data, automation and trust into the heart of its transformation. Attendees will gain practical insights into modernising systems, improving responsiveness, and delivering transparent, citizen-centred services in a complex public sector environment.

Nathan Carlton
Executive Director, Public Sector, OSF Digital
Sarah Scott
Software Engineering Manager - Enterprise Application Services, IST, Transpower New Zealand
Andrew Frye
CRM Specialist, Stakeholder Engagement, Transpower New Zealand
12:10PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Keynote Technology, Data, and AI Integration

Industry Insights - Facilitated by Ghost Dynamics

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM (20 mins)

12:30PM

Tāwhirimātea Foyer

Panel discussion Digital Services, CX, and AI Innovation

Citizen-led Integration that Crosses Agency Boundaries

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM (30 mins)

People move through life events, not org charts. This panel looks at how we can design integration around real journeys and shared outcomes.

  • How do we ascertain what really matters, and to whom, when we set out to integrate services
  • How might a common experience for accessing services look across our government, as opposed to lots of separate agency branding
  • Is there potential to cross agency boundaries and encourage collaboration better within NZ government - how might employees moving between agencies act as a way to engage retention that offers career progression, talent management, succession, and removal of silos?

Karl Le Quesne
Chief Electoral Officer, Electoral Commission
Kate Tibbitts
Chief People Officer, Te Pūmanawa Tāngata - Human Resources, Victoria University of Wellington
Kate King
Manager, Digital Design, Ministry of Justice
Tess Bullen
Govt.nz App Product Manager and Digital Strategy Practitioner, Government Digital Delivery Agency
Rebecca Lennon
Group Sales Lead, Spark New Zealand Trading Limited
12:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Panel discussion Technology, Data, and AI Integration

Defining Data Sovereignty (Without the Buzzwords)

12:30 PM - 1:20 PM (50 mins)

Sovereignty is often used loosely, this panel defines practical approaches to data, identity, and platforms.  

  • AI literacy and confidence - what does the term ‘sovereignty’ actually mean
  • Who gets to decide how data is managed, stored and accessed, particularly under Te Tiriti
  • What are the things we need to think about when it comes to self determination over our own technology and data in NZ - should we be shifting away from using international clouds
  • Legally privileged information - what happens if we input this into cloud systems
Jan Sheppard
Chief Data and Analytics Officer, PHF Science
Tracy Parsons
Chief Data Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Mike Mulvaney
Chief Technology Officer, Crown Law
Michelle Burke
Former Director of Knowledge and Information Management, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Leighton Gosnell
Data Practice Lead, Adaptiv
Ernestynne Walsh
AI Adoption and Change Lead, Toi Hau Tāngata - Social Investment Agency
1:00AM

Tāwhirimātea Foyer

Keynote Digital Services, CX, and AI Innovation

From Trusted Digital Foundations to Measurable Outcomes: How Identity, Wallets, Payments and Data Help Aotearoa Government Do More With Less

1:00 AM - 1:20 AM (20 mins)

David Peacock Country Manager, New Zealand & Pacific Islands, Visa

As Aotearoa’s public sector faces sustained fiscal pressure, rising citizen expectations, and the accelerating impact of AI, the next phase of digital government is less about new platforms and more about how trusted foundations are connected and reused at scale.

In this keynote, David Peacock will explore how four core digital foundations — digital identity, citizen wallets and the Government App, modern payments, and data insights — can work together to deliver tangible outcomes for government. Drawing on New Zealand examples and global best practice, the session will highlight how trusted identity enables adoption, wallets enable service completion, payments enable integrity, and data enables better policy decisions.

The keynote will focus on practical implications for government leaders, including improving service completion rates, reducing administrative cost and leakage, strengthening trust and privacy, and enabling evidence‑based decision‑making — all while preparing agencies for an increasingly automated and AI‑enabled future.

1:20PM

Tāwhirimātea Foyer

Fireside Chat Digital Services, CX, and AI Innovation

Mātauranga Māori and Digital Futures: Embedding Indigenous Knowledge in Innovation

1:20 PM - 1:40 PM (20 mins)

Te Ariki Pihama Ringa Raupā, Deputy Chief Executive Māori, Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities
Robert Te Moana Director Māori Digital and Crown Relationships - Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Awa, Government Digital Delivery Agency
  • Māori perspectives on sovereignty, stewardship and digital trust
  • Fostering long-term thinking into departmental culture to achieve a greater level of integrity in data sharing and service design
  • Ensuring co-design is not just consultation, but true partnership within departments and service delivery at large
  • How indigenous knowledge can strengthen innovation outcomes for all citizens, and across all of government
  • Mātauranga Māori as an applicable perspective for navigating unexpected transitions, the era of AI and digital transformation, and inevitable change
1:20PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Keynote Technology, Data, and AI Integration

Driving System Change Through Agile, Product Models, and Integrated Planning

1:20 PM - 1:40 PM (20 mins)

Dolly Kaur Director ICT - Centres of Expertise, New Zealand Police
Richard Williams Head of Strategy and Architecture, New Zealand Police

Many organisations are changing the way they work, whether through product or agile approaches to delivering system change. The relationships between teams and underlying processes need to change and be aligned to make this work. This is further complicated by the introduction of AI, cloud-based platforms, and the need to modernise legacy systems.

In this session, NZ Police will unpack their Community of Practice established for agile delivery, which includes integrated planning with architecture to meet these challenges and deliver more effective information services that support our Police on the frontline.

1:40PM

Tāwhirimātea A,B & C

Lunch: Wander, Discover, Connect

1:40 PM - 2:40 PM (60 mins)

Grab lunch, have a wander, and chat with industry partners and peers about practical ideas you can take back to work. Arguably the most important part of the day!

2:40PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 1: Weathering the Storm – Aligning Digital Investment Strategies with Business Priorities and Budget

2:40 PM - 3:40 PM (60 mins)

Jaana Wichman Director Strategic Business Partnering - Digital Services, Ministry of Justice
Courteney Baldwin Programme Manager for Emerging Technology and AI, Ministry of Justice
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 2: ‘Walking the Tightrope’ – Balancing Efficient Data Collection with Privacy and Utility Considerations

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

David Thomas GM Data & Enterprise Architecture, NZ Post
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 3: Mātauranga Māori and Digital Futures – Embedding Indigenous Knowledge in Innovation session

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Robert Te Moana Director Māori Digital and Crown Relationships - Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Awa, Government Digital Delivery Agency
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 4: AI in Operations – Automating the Mundane, Elevating the Strategic

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Mark Easton CEO, Nodero
Cameron Brill Deputy Chief Executive - Corporate Operations, Hato Hone St John
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 5: Modernising Legacy Technology to Become AI Ready

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Ian Poulton Director Solution Consulting - Australia & New Zealand, OpenText
Michelle Baker Principal Advisor Digital Services, Te Tari Tohutohu Pāremata - Parliamentary Counsel Office
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 6: Digital Inclusion and Accessibility by Design – Making Tech Work for Every Kiwi

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Nadine Thomas Head of Online Channels, Customer Service Delivery, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Hīkina Whakatutuki
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 7: Agentic AI in the Public Sector – How Do We Secure and Retain Citizen Trust

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Steve Griffin GM, Sales & Business Development, Assurity Consulting
Matt Winter CIO, NZ Police
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 8: Service Experience 2.0 – Redesigning Customer Journeys with New Technology

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Lucy Lawrence Head of System Improvement and Engagement, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 9: ‘Where Shall We Begin?’ – Scaling Innovative Pilots to Platforms Across Government - Facilitated by Ghost Dynamics

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Victoria Tsoy Delivery Lead – AI Enablement and Tech Simplification, Waka Kotahi NZTA
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 10: Strengthening Digital and Data Capability Across the Public Sector Workforce

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Simon Ferrari Digital Transformation Manager, Ministry of Education New Zealand
2:30PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Roundtables

Roundtable 11: Modernising Legacy Platforms to Enable Better Digital Services

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Sunil Surujpal Client Director, Provoke Solutions NZ, A Ponteva Company
Nancy Carter Capability Lead - Strategy, Technology and Security Branch, Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
2:30PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 12: Decision Support for Service Delivery – Using AI to Augment Public Sector Judgement

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (60 mins)

Craig Pontifax National Manager Service Design, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
3:40PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Panel discussion

Beyond Hype: Building Responsible AI in a Small-State Context

3:40 PM - 4:10 PM (30 mins)

Emma MacDonald Director, Stats NZ
Kari Jones Chief Operating Officer, Executive Director - Operational Excellence and Enablement, Executive Director - Transformation & Operations, Financial Markets Authority

New Zealand’s size brings both constraints and opportunities. This panel explores how to build trustworthy, sovereign AI capability tailored to local needs.

  • Build, adapt or consume global models – what’s right for New Zealand
  • How data sovereignty, Māori world-view and social licence shape adoption
  • Lessons from agencies piloting in sensitive contexts
  • Data ethics and clear governance as an enabler of AI innovation - what are the implications if we don’t get this right
  • The ongoing challenge of balancing efficient data collection with privacy and utility considerations
4:10PM

Tāwhirimātea F & G

Closing Remarks: What We’re Taking with Us

4:10 PM - 4:15 PM (5 mins)

Jonnie Haddon GM Government Innovation, Wellington, New Zealand

We’ll pull out a few highlights from the day, share what’s coming next, and point you to ways to stay connected.

4:10PM

Networking Drinks

4:10 PM - 5:10 PM (60 mins)

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