Budget 2018 has allocated money to promote Māori wardens. Photo/File
Budget 2018 has allocated money to promote Māori wardens. Photo/File
More than $30 million has been allocated to Māori in Budget 2018, and one Rotorua woman says the funding is a "wonderful start".
Minister for Crown/Māori relations Kelvin Davis said this year's Budget continued to focus on whānau, tamariki and rangatahi.
in total, $37 million of new funding for VoteMāori Development would be split between papakāinga housing, a whenua Māori programme and for rangatahi Māori learning initiatives.
Managing director for Indigenuity Housing, a Rotorua-based company which specialises in Māori land development, Inez White said the investment was a "wonderful start".
"That can progress a lot of papakāinga aspirations and could really help with the housing issues."
Highlights for Māori in Budget 2018: • $15.0 million to provide practical assistance and resources to whānau and Māori housing providers to support papakāinga development and housing repairs through the Māori Housing Network. • $7.0 million in 2018/19 for whenua Māori reforms to improve the administration of Māori freehold land, assist with the development of Māori whenua generally and improve governance capacity. • $15.0 million of operating funding over four years to enhance education and employment outcomes for rangatahi, especially young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs), including Māori Warden's initiatives. • $1.1 million of new operating funding in 2017/18, plus $11.4 million operating funding over the following three years, for a package of initiatives to lift capability across the system for delivering quality te reo Māori education. • $690,000 new operating funding in 2017/18, plus $2.1 million operating funding in 2018/19 and 2019/20, to develop a programme and qualification for secondary students who exhibit excellence in te ao Māori. • $1.0 million new operating funding in 2018/19 to investigate how we can better support Māori school students to achieve as Māori in English-medium settings.