2019 New Zealand CLAANZ Conference
Future prospects for charity law, accounting, and regulation.
A conference hosted by the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and supported by DIA Charities Services
Building on the success of 2018, this multi-disciplinary conference covered legal, accounting and related practical issues associated with the charitable sector, and aimed to:
- Inform and educate on important topics for charities
- Strengthen links, contacts and collaboration within the sector community
- Share lessons learnt and best practice that have worked for others, within New Zealand and beyond
- Stimulate discussion and input into the review of the Charities Act 2005.
Among the speakers were leading figures from New Zealand and overseas, including: the Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector Hon Peeni Henare, Professor Matthew Harding from the University of Melbourne and chair of the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, Dr Oonagh Breen, Professor of Law, University College Dublin, Donna Flavell, CEO Waikato Tainui, Justice Joe Williams, speakers from Charities Services, and leading academics and practitioners from New Zealand and overseas.
View below presentations, videos and photographs from the conference.
Audio of the conference is also available as a 9 hour episode on seeds podcast at this link (or in podcast apps if you search ‘seeds’).
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DAY 1: Thursday 11 April 2019
Minister's address: The Hon Peeni Henare |
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Welcome by the Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector Hon Peeni Henare
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SESSION 1: Do charities need to be "regulated"? |
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Charity litigation, costs and how to prove public benefit |
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Presented by Jennifer Batrouney QC
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SESSION 2: Advocacy - are charities able to advocate against government policy? |
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SESSION 3: Accumulations or application - what to do about charities' reserves? |
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SESSION 4: Future of charities and tax |
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SESSION 5: Governing Charities |
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SESSION 6: Research in the charitable sector |
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DAY 2: Friday 12 April 2019
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: View from the Bench |
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Presented by Justice Joe Williams Part of The Honourable Justice Joseph Williams talk is available here on seeds podcast, discussing the Karakia (prayer) given at the start of that day of the conference. A paper is being prepared and will follow in due course so check back again for that.
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SESSION 7: Review of the Charities Act - Emerging issues and implications |
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SESSION 8: Social enterprise |
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Seeds podcast interview: A history of financial reporting |
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SESSION 9: Future of financial reporting |
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Reflections at end of conference |
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Facilitated by Matthew Harding and Craig Fisher |
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Call to action: Best practice international approaches |
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Presented by Oonagh Breen |