Whanganui District Council and Whanganui & Partners representatives will jet off to Australia next month with the aim of developing economic ties with Asia and exploring business opportunities.
Councillor Alan Taylor, on behalf of mayor Hamish McDouall, and Whanganui & Partners chief executive Mark Ward will represent Whanganui at the 12th Asia Pacific Cities Summit and the Asian Century Conference in Brisbane. They will also travel to Whanganui's sister city Toowoomba to look at possible business partnerships.
The theme for the conference is "Driving Cities through Business and Innovation". More than 1300 delegates from 100-plus cities will attend and the summit offers a programme to facilitate business meetings to assist with trade development.
Toowoomba's economic development organisation, Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise, will hold a trade event, "Ag in the Asian Century Conference", that will run concurrently. It will focus on agriculture and agribusiness, enabling food producers to do business throughout Asia.
A two-day visit to the Toowoomba region will include visits to a digital hub, food and beverage clusters, creative industry centres and tourist/visitor information centres.