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  1. Finally a bit more creativity in policy from the Greens, pity they did not champion the arts while they were in power. It might be too little, too late. Any NZ citizen who graduates from an arts program in NZ who works within the arts (privately or publicly in music, fine arts, dance, performance) or has significant work/talent should qualify for an arts UBI to kick start a much more creative, dynamic NZ.

    This is the dire NZ arts scene – where artists are forced to be labourers to earn a living. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/only-in-nz-watch-papamoa-blocklayers-epic-piano-performance-on-job-site-goes-viral/SUQW2RSGZJT44BWPFSA72GQ524/

    Note that the specialist arts library was the first to be destroyed at Auckland University and the books to be destroyed, while the university chancellor was paid over $600,000 p/a – one of the highest paid public servants in NZ.

    No book burning, but some may face shredder – Auckland uni
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/354932/no-book-burning-but-some-may-face-shredder-auckland-uni

    (Note none of the Greens seem to bother to show up to stop the travesty above).

    1. Also Labour/Maori Party should steal a pro active arts policy. Even Helen Clark seemed to do more for the arts than the current Labour government.

      With Covid, now is the time to have an arts UBI for NZ citizens who graduate from an arts program in NZ who works within the arts (privately or publicly in music, fine arts, dance, performance) or has significant work/talent should qualify for an arts to kick start a much more creative, dynamic NZ and actually foster local artists talent, national identity in NZ.

      Domestic tertiary students have been declining in NZ, this could help stop some of the decline and empower those in NZ, to turn to the arts.

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