Key Notes: Getting behind the World Cup
Key Notes: Getting behind the World Cup
23 September 2011
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GETTING BEHIND THE WORLD CUP
I've really enjoyed getting along to some of the Rugby World Cup games. The atmosphere has been fantastic. Kiwis have been embracing the tournament, showing the world just how much we love rugby, and welcoming visitors all over the country.
Ticket sales are going well, with about 1.4 million sold. Half a million fans have attended matches so far, and that's set to jump after some sell-out matches this weekend.
After initial difficulties with transport in Auckland, I'm told that last weekend systems ran well in the city and that people enjoyed themselves at the game and down at the fan zone on Queens Wharf.
With just over four weeks to go, I encourage you to buy a ticket if you haven't already, or take part in some of the festival events happening around the country.
Tonight I'm going to sample the atmosphere in Wellington for the Australia versus USA game. Tomorrow I'll be back in Auckland where the mighty All Blacks take on France and get one step closer to bringing home the trophy.
HELPING BUSINESSES SUCCEED
On Monday I congratulated the five winners of this year's Prime Minister's Business Scholarships. The recipients, three of whom are from Christchurch, will study at prestigious institutions including Harvard and London Business School.
I launched the scholarships last year. They're aimed at helping our businesses succeed, by developing skills in management and international business leadership.
The recipients choose which business programme they attend and each will receive up to $110,000 to cover half the costs of their course and direct expenses.
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HAVING YOUR SAY
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FROM MY DIARY
I started this week in Wellington for our weekly Cabinet meeting. On Tuesday I was in the Hunua electorate, on Wednesday in Tauranga, and yesterday I went to the South Island's West Coast.
This morning I was in Christchurch for a number of events, including presenting awards to some of the great young people from the University of Canterbury Student Army.
Next week I'm looking forward to spending some more time around the country, including in the Wairarapa and Palmerston North.
Best wishes,
John Key
Prime Minister
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