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New Zealand’s film subsidy regime will survive the latest round of budget cuts, Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced this ...
The plan is the centrepiece of a four-year, $275m plan Nicola Willis says is meant to fix how social services are delivered.
The new money will increase funding for 2024/25 to $250 million, and to $210 million from 2025/26 onwards. Willis said ...
New Zealand will allocate more budget funds to give rebates to foreign studios for filming movies in the country - a move ...
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis has today launched the Social Investment Fund – a $190 million pot of money to be managed by the newly reinstated Social Investment Agency. Willis announced plans to ...
The Government is providing certainty to New Zealand’s film industry by providing the funding needed to sustain the ...
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has announced more funding for the international screen production rebate scheme. Next week’s ...
Social Investment Minister Nicola Willis will this morning give a pre-Budget speech at the Southern Initiative in Auckland.
The Government is providing certainty to New Zealand's film industry by providing the funding needed to sustain the International Screen Production ...
The New Zealand government announced a new NZ$190 million social investment fund in its 2025 budget to improve the lives of ...
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