Hon Meka Whaitiri
Associate Minister of Agriculture
15 August 2018 PĀNUI PĀPĀHO
MEDIA STATEMENT
Associate Agriculture Minister Meka Whaitiri is encouraging the next generation of vets to apply for career funding
through a scheme designed to support and increase the number of graduate vets working with production animals in our
regions.
Having opened applications for 2018, Minister Whaitiri says the Voluntary Bonding Scheme for Veterinarians offers 30
recipients who are developing careers in our heartland, $55,000 each over five years.
“Animal health and well-being is critical to the success of our primary industries and wider economy. Having skilled
workers such as vets in our regions, where they are desperately needed, plays a key part in that success,” says Meka
Whaitiri.
“To date, 256 graduates have benefited from this initiative and made a valuable contribution to rural veterinary centres
focused on working animals – such as cows, sheep and horses.
“One hundred and sixty-eight female graduates have seized this career-enhancing opportunity, and I encourage even more
women who want a rewarding role in rural vet services to apply.
“MPI officials are about to conduct a survey of all scheme participants, which will be used to investigate how the
scheme can be further refined in line with the Government’s priorities in terms of inclusivity and diversity. I expect
this work to be completed by the end of the year.
“I am committed to improving regional workplaces within the primary industries and this scheme helps meet that
objective, with 62 recipients in the Waikato, and Canterbury, Southland and the Manawatu each home to 31, as strong
examples.
“If you have graduated in the last 12 months from a related qualification and are looking for support to further your
veterinary career, visit the Ministry for Primary Industries website and apply before 3pmon Monday 27 August 2018,” Meka
Whaitiri said.
• Full eligibility criteria and information on how to apply is available at http://www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-and-programmes/farming/vet-bonding-scheme/
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