Thousands attending the Big Gay Out in Auckland today received a special visit from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern who announced new funding to support the LGBTI community.
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Is $2.7 million enough to level out inequality for women in sport?
Former sports star and current MP Louisa Wall says inequality for women in sports is still prevalent. To address this the government has announced $2.7 million towards a pilot which will see women equally represented in High Performance Sport.
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Maori Businessman Seeks Dragon’s Den Funding for Edible Hemp
‘Kanapu Hemp Foods Limited’ co-founder, Isaac Beach (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Rangitihi, is hoping to gain further funding for his gourmet edible hemp products.
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Extra funding for cancer treatments
Today, the Government announced an extra $60 million in funding for PHARMAC. $20 million this year and $40 million in 2020/21. PHARMAC says the funding means they can fund a range of new medicines, including several new cancer treatments.
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Māori Wardens welcome $3.7mil govt investment
Māori Wardens have received a $3.75mil boost from the government. They say the funding is very much needed given the expansion of their volunteer roles and responsibilities.
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He Tangata grant recipients announced for 2019
Auckland Airport has announced the recipients of the He Tangata grants for 2019. There is a total of 10 different South Auckland organisations benefiting from the grants - each receiving a total of $5,000 to help perpetuate their mission.
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Tairāwhiti PGF announcement
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones has announced that the Provincial Growth Fund is investing in projects to support Tairāwhiti medical research, wood processing and social enterprise to further enhance the region's economic potential.
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New schools and classrooms for 100,000 students by 2030
The government has committed to a long-term plan that will see brand new schools and classrooms built to meet the demand for around 100,000 extra student places for children entering schools over the next 10 years.
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Govt invests additional $12m into Oranga Marae
Christchurch's Rehua Marae welcomes a government boost to the Oranga Marae programme, an extra $12 million over four years to upgrade buildings and expand emergency kits for resilience in the event of a disaster.
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Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otara deep in debt
The principal of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otara says her school hasn't been given a fair process by the Ministry of Education. The school is facing a huge deficit of $100,000 for outstanding bills and has been seeking financial support since the beginning of this year.