Budget 2010 Daily News Alert - Thurs, May 13, 2010
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Gordon Campbell on Sir Peter Gluckman,
and the government’s science package for
business
So far, at least two isotopes of the
government’s chief science advisor Sir Peter Gluckman have
been isolated, and identified. The commonly observed variant
– lets call it P1 – emerges at regular intervals to emit
bromides that science is good, that the government’s
science policy is moving in the right direction, and that
the science community really has to lift its game –
preferably, by its own bootstraps. This week, P1 was hard at
it justifying the government’s $321 million science r&d
package over the next four years, $225 million of which is
new funding.
MORE >>
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL201005/S00104.htm
Forest
And Bird - Key's funding contradiction
highlighted
Independent conservation organisation
Forest & Bird believes Prime Minister John
Key should
match the funding boost to the tourism industry with better
protection
of the stunning natural landscapes tourists
come to see.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00123.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Tourism funding needs to play more to our
strength
Labour's spokesperson for Tourism,
Kelvin Davis, welcomed the announcement that
the tourism
industry will receive $30 million in new funding for 2010/11
in next
week's Budget, but said this funding fell short
of what the industry expected.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00198.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Tourism funding needs to play more to our
strength
Labour's spokesperson for Tourism,
Kelvin Davis, welcomed the announcement that
the tourism
industry will receive $30 million in new funding for 2010/11
in next
week's Budget, but said this funding fell short
of what the industry expected.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00192.htm
OECD
- Average tax burden on workers' earnings
fell
11/05/2010 - Average tax and social security
burdens on employment incomes fell slightly
in 24 out of
30 OECD countries last year as governments struggled to
shore up faltering
economies amid the worst recession in
decades. But whether this trend will continue ...
MORE
>> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/WO1005/S00262.htm
New
Zealand Government - Speech to 2010 NZ Hotel Industry
Conference
There is simply no over-stating how
important the World Cup will be for New Zealand.
It's
the third largest sporting event in the world, and our
fantastic country will
be in the spotlight for six
weeks. We're expecting at least 85,000 international ...
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00187.htm
New
Zealand Government - Tourism receives $30 million boost from
Budget
Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism
John Key today revealed the tourism industry
will
receive $30 million in new funding for 2010/11 in next
week's Budget.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00186.htm
Medical
Technology Association of New Zealand - Govt R&D funding boost only solves part of
problem
While New Zealand's medical technology
industry welcomes the Government's latest
announcement
of a $225 million investment over four years in science and
research,
its industry body is concerned the biggest
barrier to export success remains.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1005/S00361.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Goff: Higher Incomes. Better
Jobs
Today I am not releasing Labour's policies.
That will come closer to the elections.
But I am
indicating broad directions.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00177.htm
Scoop
Full Coverage - Full Coverage: PM's Pre-Budget R&D
Announcement
"Farmers and firms will be the big
winners in this year's Budget with an extra
$225m in
science, research and technology funding, Prime Minister
John Key announced
today."
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1005/S00097.htm
Wellington
institute of Technology - R&D centre welcomes Prime Minister's
announcement
WelTec (Wellington Institute of
Technology) today warmly welcomed the Prime Minister's
announcement on significant investment into research and
science via the Igniting
Potential initiative.
MORE
>> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1005/S00040.htm
ENDS