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No-go for $145mil Ōpōtiki Harbour project
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones will not fund Ōpōtiki's Harbour development, writing it off as un-viable and too expensive. The $145-million project would have expanded deep-sea mussel farming off the township's coast and created jobs in the region.
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Budget 2018 an 'epic fail' for Māori- Bridges
The leader of the opposition Simon Bridges says halving the Māori development fund may leave Māori wondering whether their needs are being met by the 13 Māori MPs in the Labour Party.
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KidsCan govt funding may be canned
National children's charity KidsCan is anxious to hear whether they will receive any more government funding from this week’s budget.
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Māori Television appears before Māori Affairs Select Committee
Māori Television's new Chairman Jamie Tuuta and CEO Keith Ikin appeared before the Māori Affairs Select committee today for the station's annual review. Questions were raised about the station's future strategy, how it would raise third-party revenue and if any plans had been made for a second production studio.
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KidsCan's anxious Budget 2018 wait
National children's charity KidsCan is anxious to hear whether they'll receive any more government funding from tomorrow's budget.
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Additional $76mil for social services announced
Social services dealing most directly with the harm caused by family violence will receive an additional $76.157 million over four years.
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Women's Refuge pleased with $70mil increase
Women's Refuge is ecstatic following Government's announcement of more than $70 million towards social services.
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PM funds veteran support services
Yesterday the prime minister announced that $1.1mil will be allocated to the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association and No Duff Charitable Trust in grant payments over the next four years.
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Taranaki gets nearly $20mil from Provincial Growth Fund
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones has announced nearly $20mil for Taranaki from the Provincial Growth Fund.