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Australia’s AI office is a ‘kick up the bum’ for New Zealand

Tom Mercer by Tom Mercer
July 16, 2026
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For once, Australia is being held up across the Tasman as the country that got moving first. As Canberra pushes ahead with a dedicated office to coordinate artificial intelligence policy, a New Zealand expert has told public broadcaster RNZ that the development should be read in Wellington as a “kick up the bum” for leaders who have been slower to organise themselves around the technology.

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The framing is blunt, but it captures a genuine anxiety in New Zealand policy circles: that a smaller economy with a thin technology base risks being left behind while its larger neighbour builds the institutional plumbing to attract investment, set rules and grow local capability. You can read the original report on RNZ.

The context

Australia’s move to formalise a coordinating body for AI has been building for some time. The National AI Centre, which sits within the Commonwealth’s industry portfolio, was set up to help business adopt the technology responsibly, and the government has signalled it wants a firmer central point for policy after months of debate about regulation, copyright, data centres and sovereign capability. Whether that amounts to genuine leadership or a belated catch-up is contested at home, but from a New Zealand vantage point the very existence of a dedicated office reads as decisiveness.

That contrast matters because the two economies are so tightly bound. Australia and New Zealand share a labour market, a large slice of their trade, and a habit of talent flowing east across the Tasman when opportunities are richer on the Australian side. If Australia becomes the obvious base for AI companies, research and data infrastructure in the region, New Zealand does not just lose bragging rights. It risks losing engineers, founders and the tax base that follows them.

The news

The nub of the RNZ piece is a warning to New Zealand’s political and business leaders that watching Australia stand up an AI office should prompt action rather than commentary. The expert’s argument, as reported, is that structure creates momentum: a named office gives industry a front door, gives officials a mandate, and gives investors a signal that a government intends to be a serious participant rather than a bystander. New Zealand, on this reading, has the talent and the ideas but lacks the coordinating machinery to turn them into scale.

It is worth being precise about what has and has not happened. Australia setting up an office is an organisational step, not a finished strategy, and plenty of Australian critics have said as much. The trans-Tasman angle is a story about perception as much as substance: the mere act of institutionalising AI policy has become a benchmark that neighbours measure themselves against.

Two views on whether it matters

The optimistic case, and the one implied by the RNZ commentary, is that an office is a forcing function. It concentrates responsibility, makes funding decisions easier to defend, and lets a country speak with one voice in international forums where AI rules are being written. For a small economy, coordination is arguably more important than raw spending, because it prevents scarce resources from being scattered across competing agencies.

The sceptical case is that machinery without money and clear powers is theatre. Australia’s own debate has featured exactly this criticism: that an office risks becoming a talking shop unless it comes with procurement muscle, compute, and a willingness to make hard calls on issues such as copyright and data centre approvals. If that critique is fair in Canberra, it is fair in Wellington too. Standing up an office to match Australia would not, on its own, close any gap. The harder work is deciding what the office is actually allowed to do.

What it means for Australia

For Australian readers, the interesting part of this story is the mirror it holds up. At home, the National AI Centre and the broader push for an office have been criticised as too slow, too vague or arriving years after they were needed. Seen from New Zealand, the same institutions look like a head start. Both things can be true. Australia is behind the United States, China and parts of Europe, and ahead of a near neighbour that shares its language, its labour pool and much of its economy.

That positioning carries real stakes. Australia is already pitching itself as a regional hub for sovereign AI and data infrastructure, with large data centre proposals, energy questions and foreign investment all in play. If Wellington accepts the “kick up the bum” argument and moves quickly, Australia could find itself competing with New Zealand for the same scarce engineers, the same cloud investment and the same slice of Indo-Pacific AI diplomacy. If New Zealand hesitates, Australia becomes the default trans-Tasman home for the industry, which strengthens Canberra’s hand but also concentrates the risks, including the pressure on the electricity grid and the political heat around approvals that Australian communities are already feeling.

There is also a diplomatic dimension. Australia and New Zealand often coordinate their positions in international standards bodies and trade talks. A widening gap in domestic AI capability could complicate that alignment, leaving Australia to carry more of the regional load on questions such as safety, governance and the rules of the road for frontier models. A confident, well-resourced New Zealand is arguably better for Australia than a neighbour that feels permanently outpaced.

What is next

The immediate test is whether New Zealand’s government treats the RNZ commentary as a prompt or lets it pass. If Wellington signals its own coordinating body or strategy, the trans-Tasman comparison will sharpen quickly, and Australian officials will be watching to see whether their neighbour tries to leapfrog rather than merely imitate. For Australia, the task is less about being seen to lead and more about proving that its new machinery has teeth: clear powers, real funding and decisions that industry can point to.

The “kick up the bum” line will get the headlines, but the durable question is the same on both sides of the Tasman. An office is a start. What matters is what it is empowered to build.

Sources: RNZ.

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