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Collins' Comments | 6 June 2025

Party: National

Sender: Hon Judith Collins KC <[email protected]>

Date Received: 2025-06-06 04:15


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My congratulations to all who received Kings Birthday Honours on the long weekend ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­

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Dear [Name],King=E2=80=99s Birthday HonoursMy congratulations to all who received Kings Birthday Honours on the long w=eekend. In the Papakura electorate we acknowledge Richard Balcom-Langridge =of Brookby who received an ONZM for his services to business, transport, ho=spitality, environment restoration and support for community causes.=C2=A0It is wonderful to acknowledge people who go far beyond the ordinary, beyon=d their paid work to volunteer their skills and help to benefit and support=our families and communities across New Zealand. My thanks to all who do t=his whether they receive formal recognition or not.SpaceSpace is proving to be a sector that is adding considerable value to the Ne=w Zealand economy as the sector and the associated advanced aviation sector=combined, added more than $2.5 billion to the New Zealand economy last yea=r, as a report I recently released shows.The Deloitte/Space TrailBlazer Innovation for Growth, Charting the Space an=d Advanced Aviation Sectors report showed the space sector contributed $2.4=7b to the economy in the 2023-24 financial year and $480million was contrib=uted by the advanced aviation sector, which includes emerging aviation tech=nologies.This is a success story for New Zealand as these two sectors are creating j=obs for New Zealanders and attracting billions of dollars in investment int=o New Zealand that will drive further innovation and scientific advancement=. =C2=A0Last year they supported 17,000 mostly local, jobs in space manufac=turing, operations and applications through commercial, home-grown operatio=ns.The work goes on in research labs, in drone manufacture, and around rocket =launches and launch pads.=C2=A0There are some amazing companies and an immense depth of talent working in =the space and advanced aviation sectors throughout the country.The Government is supporting developments through a light-touch regulatory =approach. We have natural advantages of clear skies and geography, and we w=ant to give innovators both local and international, the flexibility to tes=t their ideas and continue driving growth.Encouraging growth will allow New Zealand to meet the target of doubling th=ese sectors by 2030 which should be achievable if the 9 percent annual grow=th continues.During my visit to Singapore to attend the Shangri-La Dialogue, I joined a =panel discussion on Cyber, Undersea and Outer-Space Defence Challenges.=C2==A0As part of the Asia Tech X Singapore Summit, I participated in an engagemen=t hosted by Singapore Minister of Digital Development and Information Josep=hine Teo and met with GovTech Singapore. These engagements were opportuniti=es to discuss topics of shared interest in digital government and technolog=y.=C2=A0These discussions will help New Zealand stay at the forefront of technologi=cal innovation and foster international relationships that are crucial to k=nowledge and information sharing.=C2=A0=C2=A0While I was attending the Shangri-La dialogue for defence ministers in Sing=apore, I heard about the US President's Golden Dome $175billion project whi=ch would create a satellite network to detect and intercept missiles.I have agreed with this idea of creating a defence mechanism that would all=ow America to defend themselves and possibly New Zealand in the future beca=use the USA believes it is needed. Interestingly it seems to echo that Stra=tegic Defence Initiative that was proposed by Ronald Reagan in the 1980=E2==80=99s which was also a missile defence system.While talking about the USA, it is a relief to report that although the US =has said that the Five Eyes Allies should lift their annual defence spend t=o 3.5 per cent of GDP, it seems that there is understanding by my US counte=rparts that 2 per cent is enough for New Zealand at this time. =C2=A0As we =know, a couple of previous governments have allowed our defence capabilitie=s to degrade so now we are in catch up mode and the US seems comfortable wi=th the growth to 2 per cent that we can manage in the short term. It is not=ed that the Australian Prime Minister is saying it will take eight years fo=r it to get its defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP.The Prime Minister and I recognise that this year=E2=80=99s Defence Budget =is a starting point and that New Zealand needs to be prepared to spend more=over the years ahead.=C2=A0Health Budget gets a boostThe Prime Minister and Minister of Health announced that Budget 2025 will i=nvest $164 million over four years to expand urgent and after-hours healthc=are services across the country.=C2=A0This means 98 per cent of New Zealanders will be able to receive in-person,=trained, urgent care within one hour=E2=80=99s drive of their homes.=C2=A0Health NZ will focus on expanding community-based urgent care to help ease =pressure on hospitals and keep emergency departments wait times down for th=ose with the most serious conditions.=C2=A0More access to out of hours urgent care will support the almost 5000 people=who need medical care every day and their condition or injury can=E2=80=99=t wait until the following day or after a public holiday for medical attent=ion from the GP.=C2=A0In particular, Budget 2025 will fund a new 24/7 urgent care service identif=ied for Counties Manukau, providing more accessible after-hours options and=easing pressure on our region=E2=80=99s already busy emergency departments=, particularly at Middlemore Hospital.In a nutshell, Budget 2025 allows funding for=C2=A0- 100 clinical placements for overseas-trained doctors- Recruitment incentives for up to 400 graduate nurses annually for five ye=ars- 100 additional doctor training places over the course of this Government- Up to 50 graduate doctors training in primary care annually- Up to 120 training places for nurse practitioners in primary care- Accelerated tertiary education for up to 120 primary care nurses- A $285 million uplift to funding over three years for general practice fr=om 1 July 2025, in addition to the capitation uplift general practice recei=ves annually- Better access to 24/7 digital services.=C2=A0Being good world citizens and providing citizens with the essentials to be =healthy, educated and safe, are some of the goals that I am working to supp=ort and to provide for my constituents and my community.=C2=A0All the best,JudithHon Judith Collins KCMP for Papakura[Facebook]([link removed])[Twitter]([link removed])[Instagram]([link removed])[Tiktok]([link removed])[www.national.org.nz]([link removed])=C2=A0New Zealand National Party41 Pipitea StreetThorndon, Wellington 6011New Zealand=C2=A0If this email advertises any event or events that asked for payment to atte=nd, then it is a fundraising event with proceeds, after costs, being a dona=tion to the New Zealand National Party.=C2=A0Authorised by J de Joux, 41 Pipitea St, Wellington.=C2=A9 2025 | All rights reserved.This email was sent to[email protected]You can [unsubscribe]([link removed]ibe?a=3DVmYELi&c=3D01JBBJ5HSZJNZ6ET6NF8VKT466&k=3D18bda10f3f1c0dda266bac60f=da8b67a&m=3D01JX174YF6EZSQR1EN4QEZY27B&r=3D01JX1PBN94Y15HXVGX0WNFQZZ8) from=this list.