From Hamilton’s world-famous gardens to award-winning farms, Reserve Bank Governor Anna Breman used her first Waikato visit to get to know the region. Senior writer Mary Anne Gill reports.
Reserve Bank Governor Anna Breman’s first visit to Waikato began not with spreadsheets or forecasts, but with a walk through Hamilton Gardens.
For someone whose job revolves around national averages and aggregated data, the gardens offered a fitting introduction to a region she was keen to understand up close.
“It’s absolutely beautiful,” she said afterwards, describing the visit as a highlight and reinforcing why getting out of Wellington matters.
Relying only on national data risks missing what is happening on the ground, she says.
The idea regional nuance matters carried through Breman’s time in Waikato.
Alongside speaking at a sold‑out Waikato Young Professionals event in Hamilton, she visited hospitality businesses, Gallagher Group and two Waipā farms, one dairy and the other sheep and beef.
She saw first‑hand how exporters, manufacturers and agricultural producers are navigating another period of global disruption.