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<strong>Anniversary</strong> <strong>Special</strong> | <strong>December</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2019</strong> | indiannewslink.co.nz<br />

Funding boost enhances community development<br />

Jenny Salesa<br />

We have over 200<br />

ethnicities who<br />

now call New<br />

Zealand home.<br />

And our ethnic community<br />

population is growing fast.<br />

It is set to grow<br />

from around<br />

777,930 today, to<br />

1.5 million people<br />

by 2038.<br />

Our people being<br />

able to take<br />

pride in who they<br />

are and where they<br />

come from is critical<br />

to a modern country’s<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> social<br />

harmony.<br />

How we promote<br />

and celebrate<br />

our ethnic<br />

diversity makes<br />

all the difference<br />

in showing<br />

this home<br />

belongs to<br />

everyone.<br />

Social harmony<br />

on priority<br />

For the last<br />

two years, I<br />

have had the<br />

honour <strong>of</strong> being<br />

Minister<br />

for Ethnic<br />

Communities<br />

in a<br />

Government<br />

that has prioritised<br />

social<br />

harmony and<br />

inclusion.<br />

We recognise<br />

that Aotearoa<br />

New Zealand is one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

ethnically diverse countries in<br />

the world.<br />

Our Government is working<br />

towards greater social harmony<br />

and inclusion by supporting<br />

our ethnic communities on the<br />

ground.<br />

Recently, I had the honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> announcing a significant increase<br />

to the Ethnic Communities<br />

Development Fund from<br />

$520,000 per year to over $4 million<br />

each year.<br />

This is the largest increase in<br />

the Fund’s history.<br />

Emphasis on inclusion<br />

We have also changed the focus<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Fund to ensure there is<br />

a strong emphasis on growing an<br />

inclusive Aotearoa New Zealand,<br />

including supporting campaigns<br />

that educate New Zealanders on<br />

the value ethnic diversity brings<br />

to our country.<br />

Every New Zealander should<br />

know about the contribution that<br />

our ethnic communities bring.<br />

The Fund will now operate as<br />

a rolling Fund, with applications<br />

assessed and decisions made<br />

throughout the year, rather than<br />

just once annually.<br />

Eligible groups with initiatives<br />

that benefit ethnic communities<br />

in Aotearoa New Zealand have<br />

been able to apply from early<br />

<strong>December</strong>.<br />

If you, or organisations you<br />

17<br />

work with, believe your work<br />

could be enhanced with this support<br />

– please, apply today.<br />

Community engagement<br />

expanded<br />

Inclusion also requires making<br />

sure your Government department,<br />

the Office <strong>of</strong> Ethnic<br />

Communities, has the resources<br />

required to help build stronger<br />

ethnic communities within and<br />

across Aotearoa New Zealand.<br />

We have expanded the community<br />

engagement team by investing<br />

$9.4 million.<br />

Having people on the ground<br />

working alongside communities<br />

helps to broaden and deepen relationships<br />

between communities,<br />

and gives communities like<br />

yours a real voice in government<br />

decision making.<br />

Voice <strong>of</strong> the People<br />

Another way that ethnic communities<br />

make your voices heard is<br />

through publications like Indian<br />

Newslink. This free, fortnightly<br />

newspaper for the New Zealand<br />

communities has promoted news,<br />

views, businesses and culture in<br />

print since 1999 and online since<br />

2000. I wish to acknowledge the<br />

incredible success <strong>of</strong> the Indian<br />

Newslink team over the last 20<br />

years.<br />

I have had the pleasure to<br />

attend the Newslink Indian<br />

Business Awards in recent years,<br />

and these events have been lovely<br />

opportunities to recognise and<br />

celebrate Indian business excellence<br />

in New Zealand.<br />

This publication also established<br />

the Sir Anand Satyanand<br />

Lecture in 2011, aimed at promoting<br />

good governance; and the<br />

Indian Newslink Indian Sports<br />

and Community Awards in 2012.<br />

Remembering the Founder<br />

I was deeply saddened to<br />

hear <strong>of</strong> the passing <strong>of</strong> Ravin Lal,<br />

Founder and first Publisher <strong>of</strong><br />

Indian Newslink on November<br />

28, <strong>2019</strong>. Ravin was a media veteran<br />

and held several positions <strong>of</strong><br />

importance in the publishing industry<br />

in Fiji, United Kingdom,<br />

Ireland and other countries before<br />

migrating to New Zealand<br />

more than 30 years ago.<br />

His legacy lives on through<br />

these pages.<br />

I would like to thank our<br />

800,000 New Zealanders who<br />

make up our ethnic communities<br />

population in Aotearoa for your<br />

ideas, goodwill, and hard work<br />

this year.<br />

Together we are building a<br />

home we can all be proud <strong>of</strong>.<br />

All the best for a prosperous<br />

2020.<br />

Jenny Salesa is Minister for<br />

Ethnic Communities, Building<br />

and Construction and Customs.

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