Our 2026 Conference will be held 17 – 19 July at the Aotea Centre in Auckland, with our famous NZSBA – Gallagher Insurance Gala Awards Dinner to take place at the Viaduct Events Centre in the city's vibrant Wynyard Quarter. On this page, you can find all conference information, including how to register, accommodation and more. Exclusive to NZSBA member boards.
Masterclasses and workshops are in final stages of confirmation, please keep an eye on this page for updates.
About conference
Conference attendees undertake a wide-ranging programme of keynote presentations, workshops and networking events designed to equip school board members with the knowledge, tools and inspiration to lead effectively. Highly regarded and in its 36th year, our conference is one of the best investments a board can make in the governance capability of its members. Don't miss out on the biggest event in school governance and register today.
Conference sponsors
Registration
Registration is now open. Register early to avoid disappointment as spaces are limited!
Please read the following information before proceeding.
Cost
Member registration $825 + gst per person
Name tag and all conference catering, plus the Saturday NZSBA Awards Dinner sponsored by Gallagher Insurance (limited availability).
NZSBA Awards Gala Dinner includes your meal and 1 alcoholic/non alcoholic drink on arrival. There will be a cash/EFTPOS service provided by the caterers for guests.
Other options:
Friday day registration $500.00 + gst per person, excludes Saturday dinner
Saturday day registration $500.00 + gst per person, excludes Saturday dinner
Two-day registration $760.00 + gst per person, excludes Saturday dinner
Payment options
There are 2 options:
1. Invoice Please ensure you have the correct school, address, contact name-phone-email of person at the school for this option
2. Credit Card Please ensure you have a valid credit card to pay via this option
Student Representative Registration
Student Representative registrations must include the name and email address of their school principal as part of the registration process.
Once the registration has been submitted, the principal will receive an email requesting confirmation of the nominated chaperone’s details.
Note: Student Representative registrations will not be confirmed until the principal has provided the chaperone's details.
Cancellation and refund policy
All cancellations of registration should be sent in writing to EventMergers prior to 5pm Friday 26 June 2026. Cancellations received prior to this date will receive a refund less an administration fee of $150 including GST. Regrettably, cancellations made after this date are non-refundable. A transfer of a registration to another person may be considered on application to our conference managers. We recommend those travelling to attend the conference consider travel insurance for any unforeseen events.
The conference programme and registration form are correct as at the date of release. However, the NZSBA Conference Organising Committee reserves the right to change the conference programme and registration form at any time. The NZSBA Conference Organising Committee and EventMergers shall not be responsible for any costs and/or damages arising from any action based on the information contained in the conference brochure and registration form. During the course of the conference, we may take photographs for use on our website or in other promotional material.
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Programme
Friday 17 July
9.00am — Mihi Whakatau
9.30am — Morning Tea
10.00am — Conference opening Eteroa Lafaele - Master of Ceremonies
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
10.10am — President's Welcome Meredith Kennett, NZSBA President
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
10.30am — KEYNOTE SESSION Gilbert Enoka — Creating Environments Where People Thrive and Perform
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
11.20am — Governance panel
Daniel Birch, Emeritus Prof Graeme Aitken, Tina Filipo, Aroha Matthews
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
12.10pm — Lunch In Members Marketplace
1.00pm — Session 1 Workshops (1A, 1B, 1C)
1.00pm — Masterclass 1 (M1A, M1B, M1C)
2.05pm — Session 2 Workshops (2A, 2B, 2C)
3.00pm — Afternoon tea in Members Marketplace
3.30pm — Dedicated time with our sponsors in the Members Marketplace
Nominees for NZSBA Board and President networking with members
4.30pm — Regional gatherings
5.30pm — Finish
6.00pm — Venue close
Saturday 18 July
8.30am— Hui, Mātauranga Iwi Leaders Group
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
9.30am— Welcome to Day 2
Eteroa Lafaele MC
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
9.45am— KEYNOTE Dave Greenberg — Brace for Impact: Leading Your School Through Its Worst Working Day
Every organisation has plans, but when something serious happens, it’s not the plan that makes the difference. It’s how people perform under pressure.
In this practical, story-driven keynote, Dave draws on 25 years of frontline rescue experience and national emergency response to help boards and principals understand what really matters when the unexpected hits.
Attendees will leave with practical tools to strengthen governance oversight, support operational teams, and build confidence in their school’s readiness for critical incidents.
Access to fairness – the Ombudsman and School Boards
The Chief Ombudsman – John Allen
In this keynote, John Allen will outline how the Ombudsman is evolving in its approach to working with school boards. Drawing on recent cases and data, the session will highlight issues of greatest significance, alongside what is working well across school boards and for tamariki. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the Ombudsman’s role and function and the value of independent checks to ensure fairness for children and young people in our education system. New practical resources from the Ombudsman will also be showcased, to help build school board capability and confidence.
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
5.00pm— Wrap up of Day 2 – Eteroa Lafaele – Master of Ceremonies
6.30pm— NZSBA – Gallagher Insurance Gala Awards Dinner
Viaduct Events Centre
NZSBA – Gallagher Insurance Gala Awards Dinner includes your meal and 1 alcoholic/non-alcoholic drink on arrival. There will be a cash/EFTPOS service provided by the caterers for guests.
Sunday 19 July
8.15am— Lotu
Reverend Dr Vaione Pennie Togiatama
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
8.30am— Fono
Ralph Elika and Sara-Jane Elika, Elika Consulting Group
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
9.30am— Welcome to Day 3
Eteroa Lafaele – Master of Ceremonies
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
9.40am— Student panel
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
10.30am— Morning Tea in the Members Marketplace
10.50am— KEYNOTE Julia Grace — Working Well: Leading Strong Without Burning Out
Serving on a school board is meaningful, but at times challenging work. Drawing on lived experience and a 30-year background in education and leadership, Julia Grace shares practical strategies to support wellbeing, navigate pressure, and reduce the risk of burnout, both in your role and in your personal life. Expect honest insights and better mental health language you can take back to the boardroom straight away.
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
11.40am— Prize giving with our Sponsors - Eteroa Lafaele – Master of Ceremonies
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre
12.00pm— Poroporoaki
Venue close
Key speakers
Eteroa Lafaele, Master of Ceremonies
Namulau'ulu Nu'uali'i Eteroa Tusipepa Lafaele is Co - Founder and Director, Head of AI and Culture at Fibre Fale
Eteroa Lafaele is a Samoan tech leader, speaker, and community advocate raised in Cannons Creek, Porirua. She is the co-founder of Fibre Fale, a purpose-led collective creating pathways for Pacific people in technology through skills, storytelling, and connection.
Eteroa is widely recognised for her leadership and impact, including being named a Young NZder of the Year, Hi-Tech NZ Young Achiever, Forbes 30 Under 30 for Social Impact, and recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for STEM.
Grounded in service and community, Eteroa brings warmth, clarity, and energy to the stage, guiding conversations that uplift people, celebrate excellence, and centre Pacific voices in the future of tech.
Join us in welcoming Eteroa to her first NZSBA conference as our MC!
Gilbert Enoka ONZM, Keynote speaker
We are thrilled to welcome Gilbert Enoka, one of New Zealand’s most respected high-performance and mental skills coaches, as a keynote presenter.
With a remarkable career spanning more than two decades at the pinnacle of sport and leadership, Gilbert is globally recognised for his work inside elite performance environments — most notably with the All Blacks, where he served as their mental skills coach and All Blacks Manager — Leadership for over 23 years. During his tenure, the team achieved extraordinary success, including back-to-back Rugby World Cup victories and multiple international championships.
Drawing on this wealth of experience, Gilbert translates the mindset principles behind elite sporting performance into practical insights for leadership, resilience, culture and sustained excellence in business and life. His sessions deliver powerful strategies for performing under pressure, building high-trust cultures and unlocking individual and team potential.
Gilbert’s down-to-earth style, authenticity and profound wisdom make him a truly inspiring and unforgettable speaker — one who challenges audiences to rethink what’s possible and equips them with tools to elevate their performance every day.
Gilbert will launch the conference with a powerful opening keynote — an unmissable session to start the event on a high.
David Greenberg, Keynote speaker
Dave Greenberg is a crisis management speaker, trainer, and trusted advisor to high-pressure organisations across Australia and New Zealand.
Over 25 years, Dave flew on 4,000 missions as a crewman on the Wellington-based Westpac Rescue Helicopter. He responded to everything from natural disasters and mass-casualty incidents to remote rescues and high-profile emergencies. His frontline insights — forged in life-or-death moments — shape how businesses prepare, respond and recover when things go wrong.
In 2020, Dave was appointed as a National COVID-19 Response Manager by the New Zealand Ministry of Health, working directly with senior government officials, including the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Today, Dave speaks to audiences in high-pressure sectors ranging from utilities and transport to construction, schools, health, real estate and finance — helping organisations bridge the gap between their plans and real-world performance.
Dave is the creator of the BRACE, TRUSTED and SIZE-UP frameworks - all designed to help teams stay composed and effective under pressure. His talks draw on real events, delivered with energy, empathy, and zero fluff.
Known for making crisis leadership relatable and actionable, Dave’s clients value his ability to speak the language of both boardrooms and boots-on-the-ground teams.
Dave will ensure you walk away with a better understanding of the steps to take in the first crucial minutes and hours of a crisis, whether you’re a school board member, principal or senior leader.
Don’t miss Dave on Saturday, 18 July as he takes the stage for a keynote presentation and then guides attendees through a dynamic workshop later in the day.
Julia Grace, Keynote speaker
Julia Grace is an award-winning speaker, educator, author, recording artist and Mental Health First Aid instructor who brings science, heart and humour to stages across NZ and worldwide. '
Speaking honestly from lived experience and extensive research, and with 30 years of experience in education, Julia is the winner of the 2025 Keynote Speaker of the Year, and a trusted voice in conferences, schools, workplaces, and leadership spaces.
When Julia was contacted to provide the closing keynote session at the NZSBA conference her response was, "Fantastic I love that position in the programme!
Not often the response we get from our keynote prospects. Join us with Julia on Sunday 19 July.
Sponsorship opportunities
Sponsorship of the NZSBA conference provides an outstanding opportunity to connect with members of the NZSBA and engage directly with key decision-makers and industry professionals from across New Zealand.
Our annual conference brings together delegates for 2.5 days of learning, networking, and collaboration, making it the premier event on the association calendar, not to mention the largest educational conference in New Zealand.
We offer a wide range of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities designed to suit different objectives and budgets — from high-profile packages and event partnerships through to tailored options that align with your organisation’s goals.
Sponsoring the conference is a valuable way to:
Showcase your brand to a highly engaged audience
Build relationships with members and stakeholders
Demonstrate your commitment to supporting the education sector
Increase visibility through conference marketing and onsite presence
A detailed Sponsorship Prospectus is available and outlines the full range of opportunities.