15—19 July 2007
        
                    September  2007
                     Canberra
                    
                    © Commonwealth of Australia 2007
                    ISBN 978-0-642-79000-2 (printed  version)
                      
ISBN 978-0-642-79001-9 (HTML  version)
                    
                    Contents
                    
                      Chair's Foreword
                          Membership of the Committee
			
                        Membership of the delegation
                        Visit objectives
                        Acknowledgements
                      
                          Chapter 1 Introduction
                        Chapter 2 The trans-Tasman relationship
                        Chapter 3 Central bank roles, operations and accountability
                        Chapter 4 Matters of mutual economic and policy interest
                        Appendix A – Program 
                    
                    
                    Chairs Foreword
                    Australia and New Zealand  share a close and longstanding relationship. The countries, being  geographically near, have diverse ties, ranging from defence and trade to  sporting and cultural links. Trade between the two countries has exponentially  expanded under the Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade  Agreement (ANZCERTA) since it came into effect in 1983. New Zealand is Australia’s  sixth most prominent trading partner while Australia is New Zealand’s  largest trading partner.
 
                      
                      The similarities of the countries  provide a platform to discuss many issues common to both; while their unique  features allow the sharing of new  ideas. The Australian and New Zealand  parliaments tap into this co-operative spirit through an annual trans-Tasman parliamentary committee exchange  program. 
                      
                      The House of Representatives  Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public Administration visited New Zealand  between 15‑19 July 2007 as part of the program. The visit program, which was  organised and hosted by the New    Zealand  parliament, was thorough and rewarding.
                      
                      The committee endeavoured to  build upon the robust relationships already forged between the two parliaments  and to discuss a variety of economic and policy issues with government and  non-government organisations. These objectives were fulfilled.
 
                      
                    The committee held formal  meetings with the Speaker of the New Zealand parliament, the Hon  Margaret Wilson MP, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Spokesperson on  Finance, the Hon Bill English MP, the Opposition Spokesperson on Housing, Mr Phil   Heatley MP, and members of both  the Finance and Expenditure Committee and the Commerce Committee. The  delegation also met with other New    Zealand parliamentarians during the visit,  including the Minister for Finance, Dr the Hon Michael Cullen MP, the Minister  for Commerce, the Hon Lianne Dalziel MP, the Minister for Revenue,  the Hon Peter Dunne MP, and the Leader of the Green Party, Ms Jeanette Fitzsimons MP.
                    Both the New Zealand and  the Australian parliamentary committee systems have a role in scrutinising the  conduct of monetary policy by their respective central banks. Meetings with the  Reserve Bank of New Zealand  provided the committee with an overview of the Bank’s current monetary policy  mechanisms and of the parliamentary scrutiny the Bank is subject to. 
                      From a banking and financial  sector perspective the delegation also met with officials from the New Zealand  Stock Exchange and from Kiwi Bank, the New Zealand Post Group’s subsidiary  banking entity. Independent meetings were also held with market economists who  gave their views on the New    Zealand economy and its economic  relationship with Australia.
 
                      
                      The delegation contributed to  discussions on topics which were the subject of House Economics Committee  inquiries in the 41st parliament. 
                      
                      The committee discussed the New Zealand  retirement savings system with representatives from the New Zealand Treasury,  the Department of Inland Revenue, the Ministry of Economic Development and the  Ministry of Social Development. Much of this meeting focused on the KiwiSaver  national savings scheme which was introduced on 1 July 2007, only weeks prior to the  delegation visit. This issue related to recommendations made by the committee  in its 2006 report on Improving the superannuation  savings of people under 40. 
                      
                      The New Zealand Government’s  industry policy, in particular its manufacturing strategy, was discussed with  officials from the Ministry of Economic Development and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise. These  discussions were relevant to both the committee’s inquiry into Australia’s  services industry—the report Servicing  our future had been tabled in June 2007—and the inquiry into the current  state and future directions of Australia’s manufacturing sector—the report of  which, Australian Manufacturing—today and  tomorrow, was tabledsoon after  the visit. 
                      
       On behalf  of the committee and myself I would like to thank all  of the organisations, departments and individuals  in New Zealand who  participated in the visit meetings and activities. We were made to feel very  welcome. People generously gave their time to discuss issues of economic policy  relevance and we experienced many cultural aspects of New Zealand  including a traditional Maori  welcome at the Te Papa Tongarewa museum. The support and enthusiasm of all involved ensured the visit was productive and  memorable.
                    The  Hon Bruce Baird,  MP
       Chair
                    
                    Membership of the Committee
                    
                      
                         Chair   | 
                        The Hon Bruce   Baird MP  | 
                      
                      
                         Deputy Chair   | 
                        The Hon Bruce   Baird MP | 
                      
                      
                         Members   | 
                        Dr Craig Emerson MP  | 
                      
                      
                            | 
                        Mr     Steven Ciobo    MP  | 
                      
                      
                            | 
                        Ms     Sharon Grierson    MP  | 
                      
                      
                            | 
                        Mr     Michael Keenan    MP  | 
                      
                      
                            | 
                        Mr     Stewart McArthur    MP  | 
                      
                      
                            | 
                        Mr     Patrick Secker    MP  | 
                      
                      
                            | 
                        The Hon     Alex Somlyay    MP  | 
                      
                      
                            | 
                        Mr     Lindsay Tanner     MP  | 
                      
                    
                    Membership of the delegation
                    
                      
                        Leader  | 
                        The Hon     Bruce Baird    MP  | 
                      
                      
                        Deputy Leader  | 
                        Ms     Sharon Bird MP  | 
                      
                      
                        Members  | 
                        Ms Sharon Grierson MP  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 
                        Mr     Stewart McArthur    MP  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 
                        Mr     Patrick Secker    MP  | 
                      
                      
                        Delegation    Secretary  | 
                        Ms Sharon Bryant  | 
                      
                    
                    
                    Visit objectives
                    The delegation’s aims and objectives included:
                    
                      - Renew       dialogue with the New         Zealand parliament – including meeting       with the Speaker and attendance at question time.
 
                      - Review       New Zealand's       approaches to parliamentary oversight of monetary policy.
 
                      - Meet       with the Reserve Bank of New         Zealand and discuss current economic       conditions and extent of regulatory functions.
 
                      - Meet       with market economists to gain additional perspective on market conditions       eg housing affordability and growth in private equity funds.
 
                      - Assess       the state of and approaches taken to maximise New Zealand's manufacturing       and service industry base.
 
                      - Review       recent developments in relation to retirement savings—‘Kiwi Saver’ which       commenced on 1 July 2007—the scheme allows eligible contributors to access       their superannuation contributions before preservation age to provide for       a first home deposit.
 
                      - Meet       with the New Zealand       parliament’s Commerce Committee,       and the New Zealand       parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee.
 
                    
       
Acknowledgements
                    During the visit to New Zealand  between 15 and 19 July 2007,  the delegation was provided with excellent support and service. Ms Lynne Gallie  of the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs and Ms Kate    Thornton of the  Inter-Parliamentary Branch, Department of the House of Representatives  organised a thorough and relevant program of meetings and ensured the  delegation was kept well-informed. 
 
                      
                      The delegation also acknowledges  the support provided by His Excellency Mr John Dauth LVO, Australian High  Commissioner to New Zealand  and his staff, in particular Mr Frank Ingruber,  Deputy High Commissioner. 
       Prior to the Committee’s visit to New Zealand the New Zealand High  Commissioner to Australia,  His Excellency Dr John Larkindale, briefed the delegation. The delegation  was grateful for the opportunity to meet with Dr Larkindale  and staff of the New Zealand  embassy to discuss the delegation’s planned program of meetings.
       
       
                   
        
    
    
    
	
	    
             
       
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