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The Government says its $37.5 mln package for Auckland will 'help revive economic, social and cultural activities in our largest city over summer, and ensure those in hardship also get relief'

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The Government says its $37.5 mln package for Auckland will 'help revive economic, social and cultural activities in our largest city over summer, and ensure those in hardship also get relief'
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The Goverment's announced a $37.5 million "reactivating" package for Auckland that includes vouchers for local attractions and more money for the foodbanks.

Social Development and Employment Minister Carmel Sepuloni and the Economic and Regional Development Minister Stuart Nash said the package would "help revive economic, social and cultural activities in our largest city over summer, and ensure those in hardship also get relief".

The Reactivating Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland package, was developed alongside Auckland Council and Auckland Unlimited.

"Summer and more freedoms are on the horizon but we know that Alert Level restrictions have been tough on families and on the businesses that rely on visitors," Sepuloni said.

"Families need a break, businesses need new customers, and those in the most hardship also need help with the basics like food. This package will help to spark the city’s arts and culture life again, reactivate economic activity and enhance people’s wellbeing over summer.

"The new funding will encourage whānau to re-engage with the special qualities that make Auckland vibrant, modern and exciting. But we also have families experiencing real deprivation and they need immediate support.

"There will be 100,000 vouchers available for families and individuals as well as discounts or free access to Auckland Council facilities to help get Aucklanders out and experience the city while providing much needed foot traffic in the CBD.

"We are also immediately boosting funding for foodbanks and community food organisations to meet demand and to ensure they’re able to support households this Christmas.

Sepuloni said the Governement had announced on Tuesday details of the Arts and Cultural Events Support Scheme which opened on Wednesday for applications.

"This provides certainty for event organisers, confidence for vaccinated New Zealanders to attend and enjoy events, and reassurance for artists and crew who intend to put on events." 

Nash said the Auckland region had been hard hit by the Covid-19 Alert Level restrictions.

"More than 100 days under Alert Level settings have significantly affected economic activity in the region.

"The $37.5 million package has been put together jointly with Auckland Council and Auckland Unlimited. The first initiative is the Explore Tāmaki Makaurau this Summer voucher and discount scheme. It will take a few weeks to implement but will be well worth it when it goes live.

"The second initiative is the Local Activation Programme, a contestable fund for businesses or community organisations to organise events that are free for the public. It will help bring neighbourhoods and town centres back to life.

“We encourage Aucklanders to rediscover the best of local businesses and visitor attractions. This support will reach a wide range of communities and neighbourhoods, through activities like Christmas markets, New Year cultural performances, and council-run sports and leisure facilities.

“About $1.8 billion in wage subsidies have already been paid to workers in Auckland, and a further $1 billion to businesses for fixed costs under the Resurgence Support Payment. A new transition payment for Auckland, Waikato and Northland will also pay up to $490 million to regional businesses.

“This support package takes the next step by revitalising households, businesses and community groups to get out and enjoy the best that Tāmaki Makaurau has to offer through a targeted boost to the regional economy,” Nash said.

The Reactivating Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland package in detail:

  • Explore Tāmaki Makaurau this summer is a $12 million voucher and discount programme to encourage families and individuals to visit commercial attractions and council-owned facilities over summer. Any individual or family with an Auckland post code will be eligible.
  • Auckland residents can register interest for a voucher from 15 December.
  • Auckland Unlimited will allocate the vouchers through an online platform from mid-January, and will ensure they are distributed fairly across households in the region. They will be redeemable to the end of April 2022. Attractions and activities who want to be part of the scheme will have to opt-in.
  • The ‘Explore Tāmaki Makaurau this summer’ voucher and discount schemes are expected to reach at least 300,000 people. There are 100,000 vouchers available for families and for individuals, reaching approximately 250,000 people. 
  • Council attractions like the zoo, swimming pools, museums and galleries, may be part of the scheme. Commercial operators will have to opt in and could include a range of activities from outdoor adventure to tech exploration spaces.
  • The Local Activation Programme and discount scheme should reach at least 50,000 people and provide benefits for businesses by encouraging people back to local attractions and events.
  • Local Activation Programme is a $10 million contestable fund for summer events that are free to the public, such as those organised by business associations, community groups, and cultural organisations in town centres. They must require vaccination certificates and follow relevant public health restrictions.
  • Funding will apply to events and activities between 15 December 2021 and 3 April 2022. Applications for funding will open shortly with funding available from 15 December 2021.
  • $3.5 million for a promotional and marketing campaign by Auckland Unlimited to encourage visitors to experience and rediscover local destinations and attractions, and to promote the vouchers and activation programme to residents.
  • $12 million for foodbanks and community food organisations. It is estimated this could translate to roughly 84,000 food parcels and will be run by the Ministry of Social Development through community providers.  

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The first initiative is the Explore Tāmaki Makaurau this Summer voucher and discount scheme. It will take a few weeks to implement but will be well worth it when it goes live.

In "a few weeks" it will be Christmas and the bulk of people's time off will have already evaporated. 

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Is there an Explore Auckland voucher?

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Or, to save enunciating too many syllables, thus breathing Deadly Covidian Fumes over the audience, just elide it to 'Explawklind'

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Did you read the article?

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Explode?

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Who cares... it's all free ... plucked out of the ether... 

Nothing needs to stack up anymore... we are in the wily coyote moment of capitalism 

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This is not even close to capitalism...

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What?

Are you saying Jacinda is now my mother?

when did that happen?

 

On second thoughts,  it was probably a David Seymour ACT initiative.... free market and all that 

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With the excellent level of technical competence already demonstrated by the VacPass rollout, those vouchers will probably be delivered as an editable PDF....

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I expect the next voucher announcement will be in a few weeks time but the actual Summer vouchers themselves will be available early Autumn. 
 

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Soon be up on Facebook marketplace

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finish in April 2022..will they be out of red by then? Give them out knowing hardly any will able to be used with limits set under Red.

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  • $3.5 million for a promotional and marketing campaign by Auckland Unlimited to encourage visitors to experience and rediscover local destinations and attractions, and to promote the vouchers and activation programme to residents.

 

3.5 million of our taxpayer dollars to advertise this. Money printer go brrrr

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$3.5m to try and get people to forget about the beaches being an overcrowded mess and feign enthusiasm for paying $15 for a beer at an overpriced eatery? 

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Great comment. 

Just remember to be kind whilst you wait in queue 

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It's a very kind government that throws a few scraps at food banks after increasing the price of housing by 300k in a year.

Aroha.

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By the application of Advanced Mathematics, the per-parcel amount doled out is $142 and change.  

Why, that's enough to keep a family of 10 in $2 noodles for a week....only one noodly meal per day per person, mind.

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Generosity and kindness - foodbanks are promised 7c per Aucklander for each day of lockdown.  

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Very well said.

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I hope they won't forget the people of North Waikato (Pokeno, Tuakau, Port Waikato) who have been in the "Auckland" lockdown since day one.

We recently had letters telling us we could no longer use Pukekohe libraries due to being Waikato residents, yet we are still not allowed to cross the hard border into the rest of Waikato.

From the 3rd December we go Orange but still can't cross the Mercer border out of Auckland, we are allowed unlimited travel into Red Zone Auckland. Do they have maps in Wellington?

 

 

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The problem with the bureaucrats in Wellington is not that they do not have maps: it is that they do not have brains. Never underestimate their stupidity.

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Bread,  fear and circuses....

Must keep people compliant,   grateful and scared.... this politics game aren't easy 

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Labour polling down = throw money out to the peasants 

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Hospo aren't happy.

They have have been smashed, surely vouchers for use in hospo could have been done?

I have jack all interest in going to the zoo but I wouldn't mind a dinner for two with my wife.

And $3.5 million for marketing, what bollocks 

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Buried in the detail is the fact that the vouchers will be preferentially allocated by postcode. This is code for Maori/Pasifika preference which they are too cowardly to publically admit to.

Obscene.

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Link to evidence please. 

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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-delta-outbreak-37m-package-inclu…

"Up to 350,000 people would benefit from the voucher scheme, with the allocation process to take into account postcodes."

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Right, no sign of a big brown boogey man there.   I wondered why the neighbours dog went nuts when I read your first comment... 

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Brutus postulates a hypothesis for allocation by postcode. Happy to hear your alternative hypothesis.

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An even distribution by number of households in each postcode. 

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'Take into account' post codes suggests a greater distribution to poorer areas, rather than an even distribution across all codes.

I say code brown to that.

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Yes, you learn to read the hidden subtext in these government announcements.

If they were to be evenly split by post code, they would just have said that.

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I agree. This Government in particular is very good at misleading / gaslighting the public, and they have clearly been pushing their own agenda without any transparency, nor any clear public debate over their actual policies. Their obfuscatory attitude towards the sharing of information is contrary to the tenets and spirit of a genuine democracy.  

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Silly comment.  You know these vouchers will be going to poorer rather than richer areas right? Now, having agreed upon that, do you think the poorer areas are whiter or browner?  I'd reckon on the whole they're browner, so it's fair to conclude that Maori/Pasifika will get a big chunk of this money.

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You know these vouchers will be going to poorer rather than richer areas right? Now, having agreed upon that, 

 

Nope. I've seen no evidence to support that at all. Just some dog-whistling. 

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Targeting based on need? 

Stop talking crazy man.

 

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Welfare, wage subsidies & whinging. Welcome to Labour's wonderful world.

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Most of the whinging does appear to be coming from you and yours, can't blame Labour for that. 

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Good old Jacinda, trying to do her best Roman Emperor impersonation, doling out panem et circenses to the peasants.

 

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You know what happened to Caligula, Nero, Otho, Galba.........and the list goes on. 

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"Ardern spun on the DJ decks while Auckland burned" hasn't got quite the same ring as the original quote, however.

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I think the final words were "what an artist dies with me." Now we could substitute "fraud' for 'artist." Wonder who will be the faithful slave wielding the knife? Robertson?

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Bribe. Plain and simple.

And No I wouldn't use any vouchers given to me. 

 

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It can only go so far before RBNZ come admitting that they always get their timing wrong.

I can see the Grand Duke of York appearing on the horizon.

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Is 37.5ml the economic cost of half a day of the continuously extended lockdowns while they got their s**t together?

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Initially I thought, damn another perk for Aucklanders.  That we pay for again.  Then, if it helps keep them out of the SI, good idea.

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Best way to get people back into the city. Free parking! 

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