Trans-Tasman Business Award Winners Announced
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For immediate release
Monday, 25
September 2006
Trans-Tasman Excellence - Business
Award Winners Announced
Winners of the 2006 Trans-Tasman Business Awards were announced this afternoon.
The awards celebrate excellence by businesses that operate in New Zealand and Australia and were presented at functions held simultaneously in Auckland and Sydney.
Sponsored by Telstra and TelstraClear, the awards cover five categories that recognise all sizes of businesses and both public and private sectors.
Group Managing Director of Telstra Enterprise and Government and Chairman of TelstraClear, David Thodey, said success on both sides of the Tasman continued to prove elusive to many businesses, and it was only those that understood and worked with the differences and synergies of both markets that achieved it.
“Our sponsorship of the awards, now in their second year, highlights our own efforts in this regard and makes absolute sense given the services we provide make doing business easier in both countries,” said Mr Thodey.
TelstraClear Chief Executive Dr Allan Freeth says the Trans-Tasman Business Awards are a unique opportunity for businesses to be recognised for their achievements and participation in the Australasian market.
“As witnessed here today, the 2006 Trans-Tasman Business Awards showcase the excellence that is being achieved through the coming together of Australian and New Zealand business. Congratulations to today’s winners, and I look forward to a similar high standard of entries for the 2007 Awards.”
The winners are:
Best Business Collaboration Award
This Award
recognises a small or large business operating in both
countries that has successfully collaborated to jointly
expand their business in the Trans-Tasman market.
Winner: Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd
Environmental,
Social, Government and Community Award:
This award
recognises a business that has demonstrated a company-wide
focus and commitment to environmental management and social
responsibility in both Australia and New Zealand. The award
recognises a public sector, statutory body or not-for-profit
organisation that has successfully developed initiatives to
build stronger Trans-Tasman relationships - though
harmonising or integrating standards/regulations or
promoting trade relations.
Joint winners:
Financial
Reporting Standards Board/Australian Accounting Standards
Board
and
Australian Customs Service/New
Zealand Customs Service
Innovation of the Year
This award recognises a joint initiative between an
Australian and New Zealand business that has collaboratively
and creatively worked together to successfully market a
product, service, technology or industry-sector within
another international geographic market (outside Australia
and New Zealand).
Winner: VECommerce Limited
Trans-Tasman Business of the Year
This is the
premiere award at the Trans-Tasman Business Awards honouring
the ‘best of the best’.
Winner: Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd
Trans-Tasman Business Leader of
the Year
This award recognises the person who has,
through success, personal commitment, and dedication made a
valuable contribution to the broader Trans-Tasman business
community.
Winner: John McFarlane Chief Executive Officer - ANZ Banking Group
The awards were open to all
businesses that have been collaborating on Trans-Tasman
services and solutions providing they have been operating
continuously in either Australia or New Zealand, or both,
for at least three years as at 30 June 2006.
The Awards were possible thanks to the support of TelstraClear, Telstra, Tourism Australia, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, Investment New Zealand, SKYCITY Entertainment Group, Trans-Tasman Business Circle, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, DHL and PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
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Winner Portfolios
VeCommerce Limited
VeCommerce Limited
is a global leader in the provision of voice self-service
and speaker verification solutions. VeCommerce has been a
pioneer in the industry since 1997, and is a recognised
market leader. VeCommerce was one of the first
organisations in the world to recognise the business
benefits of voice self-service solutions utilising speech
recognition and speaker verification technology.
John
McFarlane - CEO Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
Limited
The acquisition of National Bank New Zealand in
December 2003 was the largest ever foreign direct investment
in New Zealand. John McFarlane pioneered the two-brand
strategy which ensured that both National Bank New Zealand
and the ANZ brands and branch networks were preserved. The
two-brand strategy has enable John McFarlane to deliver a
very different acquisition and demonstrate that it is
possible to make a major acquisition that benefits all
stakeholders, customers, staff and the community. What is
more, while ANZ National Bank is owned by an Australian
company it has maintained a truly New Zealand identity and
prospered in partnership with its Australian
owner.
Australian Customs Service/New Zealand Customs
Service
The role of the Australian and New Zealand
Customs Service is to investigate suspected breeches of
legislation for which Customs has investigatory
responsibility. The purpose of these investigations is to
ensure that offenders are prosecuted where appropriate and
to deter others from offending.
The Australian Customs Service and the New Zealand Customs Service work closely through successful partnerships and trans-national law enforcement initiatives. The cooperative spirit and continued joint endeavours serves as an example of the commitment of both agencies to fighting Trans-Tasman environmental crime.
Fonterra
Established in New
Zealand in 2001, Fonterra is a global dairy business
company. Fonterra is the largest dairy ingredients company
in the world, and is also New Zealand’s largest company.
It has revenues of NZ$13 billion, employs over 18,000 people
and has a supply chain spanning 140 countries.
Fonterra is unique in Australia and New Zealand as the most globalised, Trans-Tasman company. By establishing and strengthening Australasia as its home base, Fonterra is taking Australian and New Zealand dairy products and ingredients to the world.
Financial Reporting Standards Board/Australian
Accounting Standards Board
The Financial Reporting
Standards Board and the Australian Accounting Standards
Board has the responsibility to set their respective
national accounting standards to be followed by businesses
and other entities when preparing financial
statements.
The members and staff at both organisations have willingly moved from a position of individual jurisdiction mindset to a position where the wider Trans-Tasman considerations are paramount in all aspects of the work undertaken by each board.
Trans-Tasman Business Awards
2006 Fact Sheet & Winner Details
The Trans-Tasman Business Awards are a unique opportunity to showcase the excellence that is being achieved through Australian and New Zealand business.
Running for its second year, the Awards are a respected and prestigious focal point of business excellence within the Trans-Tasman business community.
The
Awards cover five Award categories that recognise all sizes
of businesses - both public and private sectors.
The
Awards are proudly sponsored by Telstra & TelstraClear - in
association with the Trans-Tasman Business Circle, Austrade,
New Zealand Trade & Enterprise and Investment New
Zealand.
Judges
A distinguished panel of judges from Australia and New Zealand, drawn from relevant business disciplines, reviewed all entries.
Australia
John Weiss
- CEO, Trans-Tasman Business Circle
Tim Green - Trade
Commissioner, New Zealand Trade & Enterprise
Rosemary
Howard - Exec Director Fixed Products & Packaging - Telstra
Corporation Ltd
New Zealand
Phillip Meyer -
Professional director
Alison Paterson - Professional
director
Derek McCormack, Vice Chancellor, Auckland
University of Technology
In addition to the individual Award category criteria, the judging panel was also looking at four key principles that underpin the Awards program. They are:
1. Achievement - Accomplish, gain
or reach by effort.
2. Innovation - The act of
introducing something new.
3. Leadership - Capacity
or ability to lead.
4. Trans-Tasman Collaboration -
Collaboration, for the purpose of the Awards, means at least
two businesses (whether related entities or not) that are
working together between Australia and New
Zealand.
Trans-Tasman Business Awards 2006 Winners
Category - Business of the Year
Winner - Fonterra
Fonterra is the largest dairy ingredients company in the
world, and is also New Zealand’s largest company. It has
revenues of NZ$13 billion, employs more than 18,000 people
and has a supply chain spanning 140 countries.
Fonterra is unique in Australia and New Zealand as the most globalised, Trans-Tasman company. By establishing and strengthening Australasia as its home base, Fonterra is taking Australian and New Zealand dairy products and ingredients to the world.
The judges recognised Fonterra’s drive to strengthen their position in the Trans- Tasman market.
Category - Business Leader of the Year
Winner John
McFarlane - CEO Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
Limited
The acquisition of National Bank New Zealand was
the largest ever foreign direct investment in New Zealand.
John McFarlane pioneered the two brand strategy which
ensured that both National Bank New Zealand and the ANZ
brands and branch networks were preserved. The two brand
strategy has enable John McFarlane to deliver a very
different acquisition and demonstrate that it is possible to
make a major acquisition that benefits all stakeholders,
customers, staff and the community. What is more, while ANZ
National Bank is owned by an Australian company it has
maintained a truly New Zealand identity and prospered in
partnership with its Australian owner.
The judges recognised the vision and leadership demonstrated by Mr McFarlane which is reflected in the success of the company.
Category - Best Business Collaboration
Winner - Fonterra
Australia represents Fonterra’s
biggest offshore investment with revenues of almost A$2
billion. The judges were especially impressed that a
business of this size recognises that every part of the
dairy chain must be profitable. Fonterra views its local
diary farmers as both suppliers and partners in their
business. This thinking starts at the farm, extends to the
tanker drivers that collect the milk, the local factories
that process the milk, and the customers who buy and on-sell
the finished products.
Category - Environment, Social, Government and Community
Joint Winners -
Financial Reporting Standards Board/Australian Accounting
Standards Board
Australian Customs Service/New
Zealand Customs Service
Financial Reporting
Standards Board/Australian Accounting Standards Board
The judges recognised that the members and staff of both
the Australian Accounting Standards Board and the Financial
Reporting Standards Board have willingly moved, in a short
period of time, from a position of individual jurisdiction
mindset to a position where wider Trans-Tasman
considerations are paramount in all aspects of the work
undertaken by each board. Both Boards have demonstrated
exceptional vision and leadership in demonstrating how
Trans-Tasman standards setting in any field can be
successful; and how we can all assist in the establishment
of a single economic market between Australia and New
Zealand.
Australian Customs Service/New Zealand Customs
Service
The Australian Customs Service and the New
Zealand Customs Service work closely through successful
partnerships and trans-national law enforcement initiatives.
Both entities share leading edge skills, expertise,
information and intelligence in their work. The cooperative
spirit and continued joint endeavours serves as an example
of the commitment of both agencies to fighting Trans-Tasman
environmental crime.
Category - Innovation of the Year
Winner - VeCommerce
The judges recognised
VeCommerce Limited as a global leader in the provision of
voice self-service and speaker verification solutions.
VeCommerce was one of the first organisations in the world
to recognise the business benefits of voice self-service
solutions utilising speech recognition and speaker
verification technology.
VeCommerce demonstrated innovation, maximising the unique skills on both sides of the Tasman to successfully launch products such as VeSecure onto the international market.
Further Information
Further information on the Trans-Tasman Business Awards
can be found on the official website - www.transtasman.org
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