Anderton's Enews Covering 16 to 31 May 2004
Anderton's Enews Covering 16 to 31 May 2004
Dear readers
Welcome to the Budget 2004 edition of my Enews.
I believe this budget is an historic document - the first to truly turn the back the tide from the traumatic drop in living standards suffered by workers and families on low incomes during the 1980s and 1990s.
Budget 2004 makes significant strides in the social and economic direction instigated by a new movement left of Labour fifteen years ago. Those of us who have contributed to that change can be proud of the part we have played in returning some of the equity lost by working families in those wasted years of social division and economic underperformance.
The budget this year is focused on building a better future for all New Zealanders by raising the living standards of families in need, allowing them to contribute more to the domestic economy and investing heavily in economic development, supported by additional research and education funding.
On top of the near $3 billion investment of new funding in social development and family support, there is a spectacular increase of $500 million over four years for economic transformation initiatives designed to lift the performance of our companies and the skills of our people. I am also pleased to have helped to organize a $53.6 million package to fight drug and alcohol problems, as well as a wide-ranging suicide prevention strategy for implementation.
Clearly, Budget 2004 has made significant steps to address some top priorities for the Progressive Party - job creation, poverty reduction, housing, early childhood education, tertiary education and safer communities.
See below for more information on all the budget and recent news, including Progressive's first candidate selection for 2005 - Wigram, where I will be standing in the election.
Warmest regards
Jim
Anderton
MP for Wigram and Progressive Leader
Minister
for Economic, Industry & Regional Development
Associate
Minister of Health
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PROGRESSIVE ON THE ROAD TO 2005
Jim Anderton's
2005 campaign: Prosperity for all
Jim Anderton, 29 May
2004
Progressive leader Jim Anderton was selected for Wigram today - the first party to select a candidate in the electorate for the next election.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS
Investment by
NZ Steel is a vote of confidence in NZ's future Jim
Anderton, 28 May 2004
New Zealand Steel is one of New Zealand's top companies and it's very pleasing to see it making strong investment decisions, Jim Anderton, Minister for Economic Development, said today.
Budget 2004 Debate: Speech by Progressive leader Jim Anderton Jim Anderton, 27 May 2004
I would like to congratulate Michael Cullen on this budget. The financial management of the two governments which Dr Cullen and I have worked in has resulted in unemployment falling to 4.3 per cent, a 16 year low.
Budget 2004: Promoting New Zealand in the world
economy
Jim Anderton, 27 May 2004
New Zealand's ability to promote our skills and talents and raise our position in the global economy is enhanced by Budget 2004's investment, management and market development initiatives, Minister for Economic, Industry & Regional Development, Jim Anderton, said today.
Budget 2004: Comprehensive $500 million package supports economic growth Jim Anderton, 27 May 2004
The $500 million Growth and Innovation Package will strengthen and deepen our ability to compete in the world economy as a creative, diverse and technologically advanced country, Minister for Economic Development, Jim Anderton, said today.
See also: Growth & Innovation Fund Allocation Table
$500m of new economic growth initiatives may be threatened by National Jim Anderton, 26 May 2004
Would National's future finance spokesperson, John Key,
really obliterate the positive work this coalition
government has done to promote economic growth?
Hip op
hooray for South Auckland: Budget delivers for people Matt
Robson, 26 May 2004
Budget 2004 injects an extra $3.77
million in 2004/05 for extra hip and knee operations into
the Counties Manukau DHB's coffers, expected to rise to
$6.83 million by 2008/09.
Budget 2004: Supporting sectors
to succeed Jim Anderton, 24 May 2004
Major projects
enabling groups of New Zealand based businesses to take
advantage of significant market opportunities will be
supported in Budget 2004 with $26 million funding over four
years, Minister for Economic Development, Jim Anderton said
today.
Budget '04: Promoting textile industry
transformation into high value export sector
Jim
Anderton, 24 May 2004
Initiatives to build skills and assist in the transformation of the textile, clothing, footwear and carpet industry, will receive $2.3 million in Budget 2004, Minister for Economic Development Jim Anderton announced today.
Budget 2004: Managing for success - $2.4m to help raise management capability Jim Anderton, 24 May 2004
"Good management is critical to the success of business. Budget 2004, therefore, has provided $2.4 million in funding so we can work together with businesses to help them maximise their opportunities to build up management capability," Minister for Economic Development, Jim Anderton said today.
Budget 2004: Government-Forest Industry Partnership Jim Anderton, 19 May 2004
The Labour Progressive government has agreed to a package of new forestry sector initiatives that recognise forestry's value in addressing climate change.
Infrastructure stocktake findings released Jim Anderton, 19 May 2004
The findings of New Zealand's first nationwide infrastructure stocktake have been released today by Economic Development Minister Jim Anderton who says the findings are largely reassuring.
NZTE Sponsorship to support designers of the
future
Jim Anderton, 19 May 2004
Encouraging design excellence in young people is an important part of the government's strategy to instil design as a key business discipline, Minister of Economic Development Jim Anderton said today.
All systems go for Marlborough Aviation Centre Jim Anderton, 18 May 2004
The Marlborough region is set to receive $2million from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise's Regional Partnership Programme to help establish an Aviation Heritage Centre and Park, Minister of Economic, Industry and Regional Development Jim Anderton announced today.
Hawke's Bay to host Regional Development 2005 Jim Anderton, 14 May 2004
The next Regional Development Conference in March 2005, will be held in the Hawke's Bay, home of one of the first Major Regional Initiatives, Minister for Industry and Regional Development, Jim Anderton said today.
Jobs,
training are building blocks for modern economy Matt Robson,
13 May 2004
The Labour Progressive government is
investing $56.9 million over the next four financial years
to assist young people into further education, training or
work because it knows the investment will more than pay for
itself over time, Progressive MP Matt Robson said today.
Budget 2004: Big boost for Investment New Zealand Jim
Anderton, 10 May 2004
Budget 2004 includes a significant financial boost of $26.5 million over the next four years to Investment New Zealand, Industry & Regional Development Minister Jim Anderton said today.
Budget 2004: Attracting quality investment to New Zealand Jim Anderton, 10 May 2004
The Strategic Investment Fund is to receive additional operating funding of $4.025 million a year starting in the 2004-2005 financial year commencing on July 1, Industry & Regional Development Minister, Jim Anderton, said today.
Budget 2004: Building up our market development capability Jim Anderton, 10 May 2004
Enhancing New Zealand Trade and Enterprise's ability to facilitate more market opportunities for New Zealand companies is an important part of the Government's focus, Economic Development Minister Jim Anderton and Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today.
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BRASH'S ATTACKS ON KIWIBANK AND SUPER
240,000 Kiwibank customers have a message for Don Brash Jim Anderton, 16 May 2004
Kiwibank is opening its 300th branch tomorrow which is good news for the people of Manukau City and a timely reminder of the broader benefits to regional economies and all consumers of Kiwibank's existence, says Progressive leader Jim Anderton.
Uncovering evidence National would raise Super to 75 Jim Anderton, 12 May 2004
Progressive leader Jim Anderton today released evidence that he says proves that the last National government considered raising the age of eligibility to National Superannuation to 75 years of age.
Budget 2004: Toward a more productive economy Paul
Swain, 27 May 2004
Budget 2004 allocates more than $30
million over the next four years to practical measures to
help businesses run more smoothly and productively.
Budget 2004: Maori succeeding as Maori in business Parekura
Horomia, 27 May 2004
The Vote: Maori Affairs package in
the budget is designed to advance Te Puni Kokiri's 'Maori
succeeding as Maori' vision and to assist Maori develop
their skills and assets.
Budget 2004: 5th budget best yet
- Cullen Michael Cullen, 27 May 2004
"Budget 2004 is a
strong financial and policy statement from a government with
the guts and the confidence to govern for the long-term,"
Finance Minister Michael Cullen said today.
Fuelling
innovation through research Pete Hodgson, 27 May 2004
The government will invest $212 million of new funding
in research, science and technology (RS&T) over the next
four years.
Unemployment halved since 1999 Steve
Maharey, 26 May 2004
The number of people receiving the
statutory Unemployment Benefit has halved since1999, Social
Development and Employment Minister Steve Maharey told
Parliament this afternoon.
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DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE, and SUICIDE PREVENTION
Budget 2004: Fifth year of Progressive achievements Jim Anderton, 27 May 2004
Budget 2004 builds strongly on the progressive platform established by the minority centre left government first elected in 1999, Progressive leader Jim Anderton said today.
Budget '04: Progressive War on Drugs
& protection of victims of drugs
Jim Anderton, 25 May
2004
Budget 2004 builds on the strong measures taken in the War on Drugs by the Labour Progressive government last year, Progressive leader Jim Anderton says.
Budget '04: Investment in suicide prevention package Jim Anderton, 25 May 2004
Jim Anderton announced today that his Progressive Party had secured significant new investment to address suicide prevention in the Budget because suicide remains a significant challenge to society.
Anderton seeks to upgrade 'Speed' classification Jim Anderton, 23 May 2004
Associate Health Minister Jim Anderton said today that he has accepted the recommendations of the Expert Advisory Committee on Drugs to reclassify amphetamine, also known as "speed," as a Class B1 controlled drug, a higher grade than its current Class B2 status.
Anderton seeks to upgrade
'Ecstasy' classification Jim Anderton, 23 May 2004
Associate Health Minister Jim Anderton said today that
he will seek his Cabinet colleagues' support to reclassify
MDMA, commonly known as "Ecstasy" or 'E,' as a Class B1
controlled drug, up from Class B2 at
present.
Precautionary approach best when dealing with youth & alcohol Jim Anderton, 19 May 2004
Alcohol abuse among the young is one of society's biggest challenges and it is best to adopt a cautious approach when looking at ways of addressing the problem, Progressive leader, Jim Anderton, said today.
Pushing P out of Christchurch Jim Anderton, 19 May 2004
This week the Labour-Progressive government's fight against crime receives a $39 million budget boost aimed at gangs and the producers of methamphetamine.
Anderton: Lowering drinking age didn't reverse negative trends Jim Anderton, 17 May 2004
Progressive leader Jim Anderton says that the empirical evidence since the 1999 decision by Parliament to lower the legal drinking age to 18 suggests that the change didn't reverse negative social indicators as many had hoped at the time.
Budget 2004: $39 million to fight meth, gangs Jim Anderton, 17 May 2004
The Labour Progressive government has allocated an additional $39 million in Budget 2004 to tackle the methamphetamine trade and organised crime over the next four years.
Corrections law change has vital
role in fighting crime, rehabilitating lives Matt Robson, 26
May 2004
If we can intervene much earlier in a person's
life we have a greater chance that that person will never
re-enter the corrections system.
Robson address at
graduation of Te Rakau Ote Ora programme Matt Robson, 22 May
2004
The Trust provides for the health and social support
of low income earners in the Mataatua region including the
young and the elderly. They deliver educational, court
support and advisory services. Their educational programmes
for youth at risk are well known.
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Budget 2004: Allowance
changes benefit over 36,000 students Steve Maharey, 27 May
2004
Student Support Guide.pdf (508 k)
A significant expansion of the student allowance scheme heads up a $110 million package for students announced today by Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey.
Budget 2004: Building excellence in tertiary education
Steve Maharey, 27 May 2004
Budget 2004 allocates $149
million to the government's drive for greater levels of
excellence in the tertiary education sector and to connect
teaching, training and research with New Zealand's economic
and social needs, says Associate Education (Tertiary
Education) Minister Steve Maharey.
Budget 2004: Investing
in lifting education standards Trevor Mallard, 27 May 2004
The government is delivering on its commitment to lift
education standards for all young New Zealanders by
injecting extra funding of $2 billion over four years into
education, bringing total spending to $9.2 billion by
2007-08, Education Minister Trevor Mallard said
today.
Budget 2004: Landmark budget for educating
young kiwi kids
Trevor Mallard, 27 May 2004
Education Minister Trevor Mallard today announced a
landmark package for New Zealand's youngest children and
their families through the provision of free early childhood
education and significant new funding to ensure early
childhood education of the best possible quality.
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HEALTH
Funding boost for Mental Health
Blueprint Annette King, 27 May 2004
The government is
putting an extra $250 million in the next four years into
implementing the Mental Health Commission's Blueprint,
Health Minister Annette King says.
Budget 2004: Vote
Health soon to top $10 billion Annette King, 27 May 2004
Budget 2004 continues the three-year health funding path
with an allocation of $550 million in 2006-07 which will
take total health spending in that year to $10.7 billion.
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HOUSING
Promoting stable tenancies Steve
Maharey, 27 May 2004
A $140 million package for housing
initiatives will build greater stability in the rental
sector, says Housing Minister Steve Maharey.
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SUPPORTING FAMILIES
Poverty dramatically
reduced Steve Maharey, 28 May 2004
The Working for
Families package takes aim at child poverty and will reduce
it dramatically, says Social Development and Employment
Minister Steve Maharey.
A new approach to social
assistance Steve Maharey, 27 May 2004
The Working for
Families package shifts the focus of New Zealand's social
assistance system from passive welfare entitlements to
active support to move into employment, Social Development
and Employment Minister Steve Maharey said today.
Budget
2004: Families package good for growth Michael Cullen, 27
May 2004
"Working for Families is the centrepiece of
this year's budget and will support the budget's strong
pro-growth orientation," Finance Minister Michael Cullen
said today.
Budget 2004: Supporting families Steve
Maharey, 27 May 2004
"Parenting support programmes
receive a major boost as part of a $75.5 million Supporting
Families package in Budget 2004, Social Development and
Employment Minister Steve Maharey said today.
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HUMAN RIGHTS
Over a million people at risk in
Darfur, Sudan
Matt Robson, 25 May 2004
Progressive MP
Matt Robson is urging members of the public to help as best
they can a public appeal by Oxfam for funds to assist
alleviate a man-made humanitarian disaster in the Darfur
region of Western
Sudan.
ENDS