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Sir Nigel Pemberton-Lowe
Chair, CNZRIAS
Sir Nigel spent 35 distinguished years in Australia's Department of Administrative Affairs before founding CNZRIAS in 2019, following what he describes as "one too many flat whites in Wellington making it abundantly clear that this was all one country anyway." His knighthood, while self-conferred, is pending formal recognition by the Crown — a process he describes as "a formality."
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Dr. Aroha Chen-Williams, PhD
Chief Economist
Dr. Chen-Williams holds a doctorate in Economics from the University of Auckland. Her doctoral thesis, "Trans-Tasman Economic Convergence: A Statistical Inevitability (p < 0.05, probably)," remains the foundational economic text of the integration movement. She is the inventor of the Trans-Tasman Integration Index (TTII) and the proposed Kiwi-Roo Dollar. Her statistics are directionally correct.
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Bruce "Bruiser" McTavish
Cultural Attaché
A former rugby league coach from Penrith, NSW, Bruce discovered his passion for Trans-Tasman cultural diplomacy during a two-week holiday in Queenstown in 2017. He believes culture is fundamentally about "food, sport, and what you call your mates," and on that basis has concluded that Australia and New Zealand are already the same country.
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Meredith van der Kolk, MAppSc (GIS)
Chief Cartographer & Territorial Affairs
Meredith previously worked for Geoscience Australia before departing "for reasons unrelated to her repeated attempts to add New Zealand to official Australian maps." She has produced 47 flag design proposals, pre-drawn all electoral boundary maps, and delivered the definitive cartographic argument for integration. Her maps are the most credible thing the council produces.
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Jacinda-Margaret "JM" O'Sullivan
Director of PR & Communications
JM is a Melbourne-based communications professional with extensive experience managing public perception for essential industries, including a national tyre chain and a regional egg board. Her parents named her "Jacinda-Margaret" in 2005, which she describes as "a coincidence and not at all relevant." She has 30 campaign slogans ready.
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Philippa "Pippa" Hargreaves KC
Legal Counsel
Pippa is a semi-retired barrister from Sydney with 25 years in commercial litigation and a record of 312 consecutive trial appearances without raising her voice. She carries a 47-page Instrument of Integration on a USB stick at all times. Her legal opinions are surgically precise, devastatingly dry, and could survive a footnote check.
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Professor Colin "Col" Whitmore AO
Council Historian
Prof. Whitmore is a retired Professor of History from the University of Melbourne and the only council member who joined by accident. Sir Nigel misinterpreted an offhand remark at a Melbourne Writers Festival panel as an endorsement of integration, and Col was too polite to correct him. He has not yet resigned. He is not entirely sure why.
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"Kev"
Intelligence Officer
The council's intelligence officer is known only as "Kev." His surname is classified (at his request). He operates under the codename TASMAN SHADOW. His intelligence is Google searches wrapped in NATO formatting. His office contains a cork board with string connecting printed web pages. He wears sunglasses indoors.
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Darryl "Dazza" Kopu
Sports Integration Commissioner
Dazza is a former semi-professional cricketer from Adelaide with the most comprehensive sporting integration plan ever drafted by a non-governmental body. He considers the sporting argument the single most compelling case for integration. He is wrong, but his enthusiasm is infectious and his fantasy combined cricket XI is genuinely well-selected.
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Ngaire "Nan" Fitzwilliam
Poet Laureate
Nan is 82, a retired English teacher from Christchurch now living on the Gold Coast, and the emotional heart of the council. She is the author of three self-published poetry collections which together have accumulated 340 downloads, making her the council's most viral content creator. She calls everyone "love" and brings scones to meetings.
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Tane Wirihana-Park
Social Media Coordinator
Tane is 24, from Auckland, now based in Sydney, and the only council member who knows what TikTok is. His social strategy is what he calls "unhinged institutional" — the communications style of a government body that has gone slightly feral. The council does not fully understand what his job is.
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Cheryl Maddox-Ngata
HR Director & Talent Acquisition
Cheryl joined the council after attending what she believed was a networking event and discovering, midway through Sir Nigel's keynote, that it was a recruitment drive. She stayed for the catering and has since become indispensable. She maintains detailed personnel files, conducts annual performance reviews that nobody asked for, and has a talent pipeline of 23 candidates.
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Samira "Sam" Aditya-Robinson
Web Designer & Visual Identity Lead
Sam is a frontend developer and visual designer from Fremantle whose design philosophy is: "the website is the straight man." She previously designed government portals for the WA Department of Mines and Petroleum, which she describes as "excellent preparation for making absurd institutions look credible."
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Reuben "Reubs" Szeto-Maguire
Technical Officer
Reubs is a full-stack developer from Christchurch, living in Melbourne on a Subclass 444 visa — which he considers "integration's API." He is the council's entire IT department. He named the staging server "the-tasman" because "everything passes through it on the way to production."
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Leilani "Lei" Tavita-Byrne
Research Director
Lei runs the council's deep research division with the meticulous energy of someone who genuinely believes footnotes are a moral obligation. Her "Wall of Facts" evidence base is the most rigorously verified output the council has ever produced — which, she has gently noted, is "not the compliment it sounds like."
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Felix "Flick" Rata-Donovan
Motion Director
Flick is a motion designer and GSAP specialist whose animation philosophy can be summarised as: "if it moves, it should move with intention." He treats easing curves the way a sommelier treats wine — with technical precision and barely concealed passion that most people do not share but everyone respects.
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Denise "Dee" Rata-Hollingsworth
Quality Director
Dee holds ship/no-ship authority over every council output. She is the last line of defence between the council's enthusiasm and the public's inbox. Her QA process is meticulous, her accessibility audits are thorough, and her "no" is respected even by Sir Nigel — which is the highest compliment the council can offer.
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Mārama "Maz" Hegarty-Wainwright
Senior Frontend Engineer
Maz is a senior frontend engineer from Tauranga, living in Newcastle, NSW. She built the Service NSW component library from scratch and considers a well-built component library "an institutional asset — not code, but policy." She holds both an NZ and Australian passport and considers the two documents "a bug in the system that integration would resolve."