AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool Music Boost: Education Minister Erica Stanford announced $300,000 in one-off grants to keep The Big Sing going, backing 9,000 students and 280 choirs, on top of Budget 26 music kits. Community Food & Belonging: In South Auckland, Alexander Cafe is turning a local café into a neighbourhood hub for fresh meals, school groups and Pacific artists—built to counter fast-food pressure. Matariki Culture Across Auckland: Major cultural organisations are teaming up for a region-wide Matariki programme (4–19 July), with workshops, storytelling, astronomy experiences and whānau activities grounded in Te Ao Māori. Rural Productivity Push: At Fieldays, the government backed $59m into six primary-sector projects (total $143m), including emissions-reducing tech and land-use flexibility, plus whenua Māori-focused support. Māori Business Funding: More than $5m from the Māori Development Fund is going into Māori-owned businesses, including orchard and aquaculture upgrades. International Spotlight: France joined coordinated sanctions and entry bans targeting Israeli figures over West Bank settler violence, with New Zealand among the partners. Sport & Spotlight: England captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson face an ECB probe after a nightclub incident, raising questions about captaincy and team protocols. Crypto in Auckland: NZCryptoCon announced early speakers and partners ahead of its Auckland debut at NZICC (6–7 June).
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