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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 ...
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The changes mean that funding for 2024/25 is increasing to $250 million, and to $210 million from 2025/26 onwards, which ...
New Zealand will allocate more budget funds to give rebates to foreign studios for filming movies in the country - a move ...
NZ to inject US $339 million into screen reporduction rebate, move to remain competitive as global filming destination ...
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has announced more funding for the international screen production rebate scheme. Next week’s ...
The Government is providing certainty to New Zealand's film industry by providing the funding needed to sustain the International Screen Production ...
Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced today $190m of that money would go to the new Social Investment Fund. Willis said ...
At the time of writing, NZD/USD is down 0.43% at 0.587, as markets assess New Zealand’s latest fiscal policy announcement, ...