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Canterbury To Get $200,000 For Regional Developmen

"I am pleased to announce that Industry New Zealand has allocated $200,000 to Canterbury for the first and second rounds of the Regional Partnership Programme," said the Minister for Regional Development Jim Anderton.

"I know that in Canterbury the money will be allocated for the best results and there will be a significant return to local people from for the Regional Partnerships Programme, particularly as the highly successful Canterbury Development Corporation is the lead agency in the partnership.

"The ideas that each plan needs have to come from local people committed to making their regional economy work. In Canterbury many people have been involved and local groups, councils and iwi have been part of the process," said Jim Anderton.

Other regions to receive funding from Industry New Zealand announced today are Southland, the Eastern Bay of Plenty and Hawkes Bay $100,000 each. Rotorua will receive funding of $133,000 for stages one and two, while Manawatu will receive $135,000. Wellington will receive $70,000 and the Wairarapa $82,500.

The partnership grants can be up to $100,000 for the regional plans and up to $100,000 for making sure the plans can be implemented (capacity building). Funding of up to $2 million per region is available to contribute to major regional initiatives that come out of the strategies developed in the first two stages.

Fourteen regions have secured grants in the previous three rounds amounting to $1,300,000. This round sees the total committed increase to $2,220,500 for 19 regional partnerships.

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