Budget 2010 Daily News Alert - Mond, May 24, 2010
In this edition: The aftermath. A roundup of post-budget reaction and analysis from over the weekend incl. Gordon Campbell, Bill English on Q+A & Pattrick Smellie on Labour's response
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BUDGET AFTERMATH THE
HIGHLIGHTS….
Q+A On The Budget: English On Floated Floatings
- English says part-floating SOEs “may or may not work”, refuses to support idea of part-selling state assets - Wants New Zealanders’ money “back into investment”, not “sitting in the bank when it could be creating jobs” - The gap between rich and poor matters to the government and got “quite a bit of attention” in planning, but remains “about the same” after the Budget More>> [1]
ALSO:
- Labour - National lining up asset sales to pay for tax cuts [2]
- Labour - English’s cunning plan: Get Mum and Dad investors to fund tax cuts [3]
- Television NZ - Q+A’s Paul Holmes Interviews Maurice Williamson [4]
- Television NZ - Panel Discussions Led By Paul Holmes [5]
- Business Council for Sustainable Development - Poll: support for Budget capital investment plans [6]
- Business Council for Sustainable Development - Twice as many approve of Budget than disapprove [7]
- Full Scoop Coverage - Budget 2010 [8]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00250.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00383.htm
[3]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00396.htm
[4]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00251.htm
[5]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00252.htm
[6]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00264.htm
[7]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00263.htm
[8]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/features/budget2010.html
Budget: Scoop Coverage And
Reaction
Grodon Campbell: Raising the level of GST – which will hit those on low incomes the hardest – and offering in compensation a package of tax cuts that will reward those on high incomes the most, is a very strange definition of fairness. Yet fairness and virtue have been central to the spin on Budget 2010. More>> [1]
[1] - http://gordoncampbell.scoop.co.nz/2010/05/21/gordon-campbell-on-the-trade-offs-in-the-budget/
Also On Budget Day: Commission Says Welfare
Bill Do Not Meet Basic Rights Standards
The Human Rights Commission wants substantial changes made to the Social Assistance (Future Focus) Bill so that it does not discriminate against specific groups and it meets basic human rights standards. It has offered its expertise to help redraft the bill it considers fundamentally flawed. More>> [1]
ALSO:
- Frogblog Out-Link - Human Rights Commission slams Future Focus [2]
- North Shore City Council - Effective Social Policy Forum essential [3]
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00236.htm
[2]
- http://blog.greens.org.nz/2010/05/21/human-rights-commission-slams-future-focus/
[3]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00235.htm
BUDGET AFTERMATH THE FULL FEED…..
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BUSINESSWIRE
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Businesswire
- NZ dollar gains as Germany approves Greek
bail-out
May 24 (BusinessWire) – The New
Zealand dollar gained after Germany's Parliament approved
its contribution to the Greek bail-out package, helping
settle investors' nerves about so-called riskier assets and
lifting American stock.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1005/S00708.htm
Businesswire
- SMELLIE SNIFFS THE BREEZE:How Labour might
respond
May 21 (BusinessWire) - Remarkable in the
tidal wave of approval for Bill English's second Budget is
the irrelevance of the Opposition Labour Party.
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1005/S00692.htm
Businesswire
- NZ consumer confidence rises to 4-month
high
May 21 (BusinessWire) – New Zealand
consumer confidence edged up to a four-month high and more
people deemed it a good time to buy a major household item,
according to the latest ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence
survey
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1005/S00689.htm
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SCOOP
COVERAGE
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Tom Frewen - The Week In Parliament
21.05.10
Finance Minister Bill English delivers
his second budget.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1005/S00183.htm
Max
Bowden - What Does A New UK Government Mean For
NZ?
Britain's coalition between David Cameron's
Tories and Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrats is not a
comfortable fit. They are old enemies on various policy
issues. But they appear to be making it work. The
coalition's first Budget on June 20 will ...
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1005/S00186.htm
Scoop
Audio - Radio Adelaide: Budget A New Phase For NZ
Economy
Manning & Godfrey: Taiwanese tourists
have been charged with importing NZ$6 million worth of
Chrystal Meth into NZ. Also, the budget heralds a new phase
for NZ's economy. The impact on middle-low income earners is
analysed as are state asset sales.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1005/S00189.htm
Television
New Zealand - Panel Discussions Led By Paul
Holmes
Well has Bill English made the most of his
once in a generation opportunity? Now Dr Brash you said you
we're hoping for quite a radical budget, and you said that
if New Zealand is to catch Australia in economic performance
by 2025.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00252.htm
Television
New Zealand - Q+A's Paul Holmes Interviews Maurice
Williamson
Neither government nor councils could
afford to pay the full cost of leaky homes: “it's not
possible, the government could not meet this sum of money,
it's too big”.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00251.htm
Television
New Zealand - Q+A's Guyon Espiner Interviews Bill
English
English says part-floating SOEs “may or
may not work”, refuses to support idea of part-selling
state assets; Wants New Zealanders' money “back into
investment”, not “sitting in the bank when it could be
creating jobs”.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00250.htm
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MORE
FROM THE GOVERNMENT
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New Zealand
Government - Government Provides More Animal Welfare
Funding
Agriculture Minister David Carter has
announced the Government will spend an extra $8.2 million
over four years to boost animal welfare activities. Budget
2010 allocates around $5 million for animal welfare
enforcement and compliance.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00380.htm
New
Zealand Government - Budget delivers for ethnic
communities
“The 2010 Budget has delivered for
ethnic communities through a fairer, more incentivised tax
system and a commitment to creating safer communities”
says Minister for Ethnic Affairs Pansy Wong.
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00369.htm
New
Zealand Government - Government protects Health's spending
power
The National Government has protected
public health services in yesterday's Budget and maintained
DHBs' real spending power says Health Minister Tony
Ryall.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00366.htm
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PARLIAMENTARY
REACTION
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Scoop Blogwatch - Scoop BlogWatch: Puzzling questions on
broadband
The Budget didn't appear to have any
surprises in it around broadband, which was one of the
National Govt's big election promises to deliver a new
network, core infrastructure to NZ. A further $248 million
announced as part of the pre-election ...
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1005/S00192.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Minister at odds with his own
statements
Environment Minister Nick Smith is at
least a year out on delivering the Environmental Protection
Authority he promised, says Labour's water spokesman Brendon
Burns.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00398.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Budget takes Women
Backwards
While her Government is eroding choice
for women in Budget 2010, the Minister of Women's Affairs
Pansy Wong is wasting time doing research that has already
been done on pay equity, Labour Women's Affairs spokesperson
Sue Moroney says.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00397.htm
ACT
New Zealand - Heather Roy: Budget 2010
The
general feeling is that Mr English delivered a good Budget.
As with any Budget, there are highlights, low-lights,
winners and losers. But Budget 2010 received a five out of
10 from ACT Finance Spokesman Sir Roger Douglas.
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00375.htm
ACT
New Zealand - Act's Campaign Against The ETS
Continues
"The backlash against the Government's
ETS is continuing to build, with National scrambling to
justify itself despite the fact that pushing ahead with the
ETS no longer makes sense, ACT Climate Change Spokesman John
Boscawen said today.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00372.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Household power bills up by $200-plus this
year
Prime Minister John Key's admission on
television this morning that National's ETS will add 5 per
cent to household power bills on July 1 will pile even more
pressure on family incomes, Labour's Energy spokesperson
Charles Chauvel says.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00392.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Agriculture misses out in
Budget
The National Government failed to
recognise let alone assist Agriculture or the other primary
industries in this weeks budget announcements, said Damien
O'Connor, Labour's Associate Agriculture spokesperson.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00382.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Schools Funding Fails To Match
Inflation
Operations grants for schools in Budget
2010 are funded at only two thirds the level needed to
maintain programmes, Labour's Education spokesman Trevor
Mallard said today.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00378.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Schools Funding Fails To Match
Inflation
Operations grants for schools in Budget
2010 are funded at only two thirds the level needed to
maintain programmes, Labour's Education spokesman Trevor
Mallard said today.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00377.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - National Government Fails Housing In
Budget
The Government has dropped the ball on
Housing in Budget 2010, Labour's Housing spokesperson Moana
Mackey says.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00376.htm
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MORE
BUDGET REACTION
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Muriel Newman - Oily rag savings more than
crumbs
The nation's Budget has been read and the
annual debate over who won and lost has begun in earnest.
The government has even set up an online calculator to make
it easier for us ordinary folk to calculate exactly how much
better off we will be. ...
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1005/S00187.htm
Pacific
Economic Development Agency - Pacific EDA welcomes funding for Pacific
projects
New funding announced by the government
will help to focus attention on priorities for Pacific
people, says the head of the Pacific Economic Development
Agency, JR Pereira.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00268.htm
Rural
Women New Zealand - Rural Women NZ welcomes new focus on
bio-security
Rural Women New Zealand welcomes the
budgeted $75.9 million of capital funding over the next four
years for a new joint border management system.
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1005/S00720.htm
New
Zealand Association of Scientists - The 2010 Budget and CRI
Culture
Government is engaged in the biggest
shake-up of science funding and science management the
country has seen for over 20 years. It's clear that the 2010
Budget will be a key component of setting the scene for the
coming few years.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/SC1005/S00054.htm
Ruahine
Kindergartens - Ruahine Kindergartens to maintain teacher
rate
Ruahine Kindergartens will maintain its 100
percent qualified teacher registration rate without families
incurring additional costs despite cuts to government
funding levels revealed in the 2010 budget.
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1005/S00104.htm
Fiji
Club Of New Zealand - Budget Decimates the
Workers
“The government's 2010 budget decimates
the lower and middle income workers by increasing the GST as
it will result in inflation accelerating to 6%,” Alton
Shameem the Founder and President of Fiji Club of New
Zealand (FCNZ) said today at Takapuna, ...
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00254.htm
Health
Care Aotearoa - Proof Of Budget Will Be In “Front-Line
Services”
Vulnerable community-based
healthcare services represented by national network Health
Care Aotearoa are hopeful that funding for primary health in
this year's Budget will find its way to front-line
services.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00246.htm
Montessori
Assn of NZ - Budget 2010 And Montessori
Education
Montessori NZ was relieved to see the
20 ECE funding retained in the 2010 Budget for children in
early childhood centres.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1005/S00100.htm
New
Zealand Labour Party - Dunedin parents will be hit by ECE
changes
Parents of children under three in
Dunedin early childhood education centres will be hard hit
by the Government's Budget and face an increase of $42.50
per child per week, Labour MP for Dunedin South Clare Curran
said today.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1005/S00371.htm
NZEI
- “Please Explain” Over Drastic Budget
Cuts
Early childhood teachers are demanding a
“please explain” from the government as the reality and
scale of yesterday's Budget cuts sink in.
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1005/S00099.htm
The
Secondary Principals' Council of NZ - Funding freeze on core utilities for
schools
While it is encouraging to see the
government recognise the need for an increase in schools'
operations grant, a freeze on funding for such basic
essentials as heat light and water will make budgeting much
more difficult for secondary schools, ...
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1005/S00098.htm
Every
Child Counts - Lost opportunity to address child
poverty
Every Child Counts says that yesterday's
Budget was better than expected with across the board income
tax cuts a positive move for whanau and families.
MORE
>> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00242.htm
Young
Labour - Young Labour suggests budget does great
disservice
With more than $12 million a year
removed from kindergarten budgets; 3.4 million dollars
sliced from schools and community groups and additional
funding for fewer than 100 students in each of New Zealand's
universities, Young Labour is seriously ...
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00241.htm
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BUSINESS
REACTION
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JP Morgan - Australia and New Zealand - Weekly
Prospects
Last week's plunge in the Aussie
consumer confidence reading all but confirms that the pain
threshold for many households has been crossed. It always
was challenging to identify the precise timing of said
crossing before the event, but we recognize ...
MORE >>
http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00267.htm
Business
Council for Sustainable Development - Poll: support for Budget capital investment
plans
The Government has solid support for its
plans for major new capital investment plans, specially for
ultra-fast broadband and KiwiRail.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00264.htm
Business
Council for Sustainable Development - Twice as many approve of Budget than
disapprove
Nearly twice as many New Zealanders
approve of the 2010 Budget overall than disapprove.
MORE
>> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00263.htm
New
Zealand Council of Trade Unions - Nasty surprises revealed in
Budget
A number of nasty surprises have emerged
from yesterday's Budget, says the Council of Trade
Unions.
MORE >> http://scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1005/S00240.htm
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