Election 2023 - Arts, Culture and Heritage Policy
Act
Spokesperson:
Not yet available on their website.
Green Party
Spokesperson:
Link to
policy here
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Golriz-Ghahraman
- Review the arts and cultural heritage infrastructure and funding provisions to ensure they are resourced, focusing on increasing participation in community arts, education, and support of professional arts.
- Support and promote the right of Maori to protect traditional and contemporary Maori art and art forms visa customary rights and Te Tiriti O Waitangi.
- Develop and resource the implementation of ongoing arts education strategy from early childhood to tertiary level recognising the value of arts in our educational institutions.
- Develop a network of Art Spaces and heritage equivalents in every community, accessible to all cultures and levels of ability, including portable programmes for hospitals, elderly and women's refugee communities.
- Establish national direction for heritage, requiring local authorities to place more weight on recognising and supporting heritage places in district plans.
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Labour
Spokesperson:
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National
Spokesperson:
Not yet available on their website.
New Zealand First
Spokesperson:
Link to
policy here
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- Guarantee sustainable and transparent funding for the arts
- Ensure that all New Zealanders have the opportunity to participate and to feel immersed in the arts and culture our country offers through making sure it is accessible
- Uphold the protection of culturally and historically significant places, buildings and churches.
- Promote and facilitate the development of New Zealand’s unique and dynamic arts industry in terms of trade and marketability.
- Support the protection of intellectual property
- Introduce a requirement for international streamers like Netflix and other international platforms with significant New Zealand subscriptions to contribute to the New Zealand production industry by commissioning local content production
- Provide funding to establish a New Zealand Jazz Orchestra
- Reduce the destructive impact of Building Legislation on New Zealand’s cultural heritage sites through developing a risk assessment approach to provide greater flexibility of compliance than is currently possible
- Read more here
TOP
Spokesperson:
Not yet available on their website.
Te Pāti Māori
Spokesperson:
Link to
policy here
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Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Rawiri Waititi
- Allocate $19m to Te Matatini
- Allocate $10m to Community, Hapū and Iwi development of Kapahaka and its accompanying art forms.
- Establish an independent Toi Māori entity worth $57m dedicated to the protection and projection of all Toi Māori. This entity will be funded directly by the government and will be based on a commissioning model.
- Make the new Toi Māori entity a Statutory Body on the Lottery Grants Board by 2023 that receives equal funding to Creative NZ.
- Establish a research fund worth $10m for the purpose of producing an evidence base for how Toi Māori contributes to oranga Māori, with the intention of Toi Māori being funded across all sectors equitably by 2023.
- See more here