The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union is almost – but not quite – lost for words over Budget 2022’s announcement of another $185 million in arts and heritage
grants.
Union spokesman Louis Houlbrooke says, “We were amazed when the Government decided it was appropriate to respond to a novel
coronavirus with more than $300 million in grants for art projects. We were amazed again when they topped that up to
$495 million. Now they’ve topped it up again by another $185 million, and are still calling it a COVID response!”
“The Government boasts that this spending will ‘strengthen and complement’ the Arts and Culture COVID Recovery Programme
–the same programme that saw taxpayer money allocated toward ‘indigenised hypno-soundscapes’ and interpretive dances about the impact of COVID.”
“The $18 million specifically set aside to ‘celebrate Te Ao Maori’ seems especially indulgent – Maori face very real
problems in housing and education that will not be solved with arts, crafts, and theatre.”