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Peter-Lucas Jones

Northland Regional Council (Councillor Te Raki Māori Constituency)
Total Interests
17
Declared interests
Categories
6
Interest types

Overseas travel 7

Australia, as an invited speaker at Fantastic Futures 2024 - paid by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, and partly by Te Reo Irirangi o Te Hiku o Te Ika

Northland Regional Council Register of Pecuniary Interests of Elected Members (2025) (page 7)

Australia, as an invited speaker at the 2024 ADA Copyright Forum, paid for by Australian Digital Alliance, and partly by Te Reo Irirangi o Te Hiku o Te Ika

Northland Regional Council Register of Pecuniary Interests of Elected Members (2025) (page 7)

Canada as an invited speaker at NeurIPS 2024 (Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems) - paid by Te Reo Irirangi O Te Hiku O Te Ika

Northland Regional Council Register of Pecuniary Interests of Elected Members (2025) (page 7)

Samoa, as an invited speaker at the 4th Pacific Ocean Pacific Climate Change Conference, paid by Te Reo Irirangi O Te Hiku O Te Ika

Northland Regional Council Register of Pecuniary Interests of Elected Members (2025) (page 7)

Switzerland, as invited speaker at the World Economic Forum, also attended the AIFOD (Invitation-Only Network) Geneva Winter Summit 2025 at the United Nations Office in Geneva - paid for by The World Economic Forum, and partly by Te Reo Irirangi o Te Hiku o Te Ika

Northland Regional Council Register of Pecuniary Interests of Elected Members (2025) (page 7)

USA, to attend Festpac and as an invited speaker at Te Moananuiākea Symposium - paid by Te Reo Irirangi O Te Hiku O Te Ika but funded by Kamehameha Schools and through the Kanaeokanā Network and work programme

Northland Regional Council Register of Pecuniary Interests of Elected Members (2025) (page 7)

USA, to attend the Time100AI Impact Dinner, as an invited Time100 AI honouree for 2024, and to attend the Partnership on AI meeting - paid by Te Reo Irirangi O Te Hiku O Te Ika

Northland Regional Council Register of Pecuniary Interests of Elected Members (2025) (page 7)

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