2 June, 2009
Leap forward for greenhouse gas research
The Government has announced it is setting up a greenhouse gas research centre targeting solutions for New Zealand's agriculture and horticulture emissions.
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The Government has announced it is setting up a greenhouse gas research centre targeting solutions for New Zealand's agriculture and horticulture emissions.
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Hon David Carter address to the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce, Budget Breakfast, Christchurch
Read full speech >>29 May, 2009
Health Minister Tony Ryall has paid tribute to New Zealand's hospice staff and volunteers during a visit to Te Omanga Hospice in Lower Hutt this morning, to celebrate the extra $15 million for hospices announced in yesterday's Budget.
Read full release >>29 May, 2009
The National-led Government is managing the economy far better than Labour would have and this is proven by Phil Goff’s desire to borrow more and send the country deeper into debt, Finance Minister Bill English says.
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The government has announced a panel to recommend how to improve access to high-cost, highly specialised medicines in New Zealand.
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Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Christopher Finlayson today thanked the Maori Party for its assistance in helping secure more resources to accelerate the settlement of historical Treaty of Waitangi grievances.
Read full release >>28 May, 2009
Encouraging news today from two credit ratings agencies reflects the Budget's credible and balanced approach to helping New Zealanders through the recession, Finance Minister Bill English said.
Read full release >>28 May, 2009
The Green Party has negotiated an enhanced home insulation programme with the National-led Government.
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Budget 2009 provides realistic support for New Zealand's overseas representation, Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully says.
Read full release >>28 May, 2009
District Health Boards will receive an extra $2.1 billion over four years in Budget 2009.
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The National-led Government's Budget will help put New Zealand on the road to recovery, Prime Minister John Key says.
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Budget 2009 has kick-started the Government’s commitment to ultra fast broadband with $290 million of initial implementation funding for the 2009/10 financial year.
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The Government will provide $500,000 in new funding in 2009/10 for a stock take of the Accident Compensation Corporation accounts, ACC Minister Nick Smith says.
Read full release >>28 May, 2009
I move that the Appropriation (2009/10 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time.
Read full speech >>28 May, 2009
The National Government has delivered on its commitment to lock higher superannuation payments in place for all superannuitants, Social Development and Employment Minister Paula Bennett says.
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The Government has demonstrated its commitment to strengthening the ladder of opportunity by allocating $1.68 billion to improving front-line education services in the current year and over the next four years.
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New Zealand schools, telecommunications, roads and hospitals will be strengthened through substantial infrastructure funding announced in the Budget, Infrastructure Minister Bill English says.
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Support for families who are most vulnerable and building long-term resilience into the Maori economy are the dual thrusts of the Maori Affairs budget this year, Maori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples says.
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Budget 2009 delivers a quality investment in tertiary education and will assist polytechnics and universities to meet cost pressures.
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Budget 2009 provides $17.1 million in operating funding in 2009/10 to maintain essential access to justice services for those unable to afford their own legal advice and representation.
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Significant investment in primary sector growth and innovation is a feature of Budget 2009.
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The Government is investing an extra $116.5 million over four years to bolster the frontline health workforce.
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Keeps the economy going amid global turmoil
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Budget 2009 recognises the critical role science and technology will play in the economic recovery through substantial extra funding, Research, Science and Technology Minister Wayne Mapp says.
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Budget funding will fulfil the Government's commitment to put 600 more police on the streets of New Zealand by the end of 2011, Police Minister Judith Collins says.
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Budget 2009 will help New Zealanders through the recession by supporting thousands of jobs, Finance Minister Bill English says.
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New Budget funding will help the aquaculture industry grow, put more fisheries officers on New Zealand beaches and help improve recreational fisheries management.
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Early childhood education and care will receive nearly $69.7 million of new money over the next four years from Budget 2009.
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The Government is committed to maintaining National Superannuation entitlements at 66 per cent of the average wage, to be paid from age 65.
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Budget 2009 has allocated $1.2 million to strengthen local networks and give a voice to community groups that are often not heard in government processes, Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Tariana Turia says.
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