[ad_1] Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says his frontline staff will use commonsense and discretion when using what he described as the “remarkable” powers granted to police to enforce Covid-19 health rules. Police now have the legal power to enter someone’s home without a warrant under the Covid-19 Public Health Response …
Read More »New Zealand Budget: Robertson Unveils $ 50 Billion Plan to Return Jobs to Pre-Covid-19 Levels | World News
[ad_1] New Zealand Finance Minister Grant Robertson promised to spend an unprecedented $ 50 billion in a bid to save jobs and reduce unemployment to pre-coronavirus levels in two years as he announced a fund for the recovery of the Covid-19 country along with its annual budget on Thursday. . …
Read More »2020 budget: government launches $ 50b Covid-19 fund to keep economy out of water
[ad_1] The Government will spend up to $ 50 billion to combat the Coronavirus accident with a massive injection of funds for jobs, training and infrastructure. But he doesn’t know how to spend all the money he’s set aside, he only allocates $ 15.9b from the giant fund in Thursday’s …
Read More »2020 budget: a cash disbursement of $ 50 billion includes salary subsidy extension, free trade training and infrastructure boost
[ad_1] The gigantic fund has not yet been allotted. Some have already been spent, with $ 15 billion outlined in today’s ‘Rebuilding Together’ budget, and $ 20 billion to implement. The Treasury forecasts that up to 140,000 jobs could be saved in the next two years thanks to the fiscal …
Read More »2020 budget: free school lunches to feed 200,000 children, as part of the $ 1b government support package
[ad_1] The press Workers preparing for school lunches. The Government has announced that it will greatly expand its school lunch scheme. The state-funded school lunches will feed 200,000 children by the middle of next year, as the government agrees to spend approximately $ 1 billion on needy New Zealanders. Prime …
Read More »2020 budget: more than $ 2 billion to get kiwis to jobs after Covid-19
[ad_1] The government’s “Job Budget” will open free vocational training for all New Zealanders for the next two years. The Government is also giving the Ministry of Social Development a boost of $ 400 million and investing $ 1.6 billion in trades and internships. It intends to quickly train nearly …
Read More »2020 budget: government launches $ 50b Covid-19 fund to keep economy out of water
[ad_1] The Government will spend up to $ 50 billion to combat the Coronavirus accident with a massive injection of funds for jobs, training and infrastructure. But he doesn’t know how to spend all the money he’s set aside, he only allocates $ 15.9b from the giant fund in Thursday’s …
Read More »Budget 2020: Live: what’s in store and what we know so far
[ad_1] At 2 p.m. today, Finance Minister Grant Robertson will deliver one of the most important budgets in New Zealand history. And while New Zealand looks at the barrel of what was yesterday described as the “deepest and deepest economic recession in history,” the government has a clear focus: “Jobs, …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus live updates: No new cases today as NZ steps into ‘safer new normal’
[ad_1] For the third consecutive day, there are no new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand. This means New Zealand’s combined total of confirmed and probable cases remains at 1497, of which 1147 are confirmed. There are now 1411 people reported as having recovered, an increase of nine on yesterday. …
Read More »Coronavirus: third day without a new Covid-19 case
[ad_1] New Zealand has recorded its third day without a new Covid-19 case. With the Budget delivered at 2pm, the Covid-19 1pm press conference in the Hive has been replaced by the issuance of a Ministry of Health press release. 1 NEWS Dr. Bloomfield gave the latest figures on New …
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