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When

Wednesday June 1, 2016 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM NZST
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Where

Braemar Campus
Conference Rooms
Nelson Hospital

Tickets:  Koha on entry

Contact

The venue has now reached capacity due to an overwhelming response to the invite and registrations are now closed.

We wish to thank you for your support and interest in the event. Please see cpag.org.nz for the budget analysis released on Friday 27th May. 

Please email cpag2016nn@gmail.com for information.  

Nelson Tasman Post Budget Breakfast

Each year CPAG provides child-focused commentary and analysis of the years budget. The aim is to provide an accessible and affordable avenue for the community to learn how the budget affects children and young people, especially our most vulnerable who live in poverty.

The event begins at 9.30am. Morning tea will be held at 10.30am.

Venue has reached capacity due to overwhelming repsonse to the invite  and regisrations are now closed. Thank you for your support and interest, please see cpag.org.nz for the budget anau

Speakers

Bryan Bruce: Best-selling author and award-winning documentary filmmaker - Inside Child Poverty.

Assoc Professor Susan St John: CPAG's Economics spokesperson, Associate Professor of Economics, The University of Auckland.

Professor Innes Asher: CPAG's Paediatrician/Children's Health spokesperson.

Carrie Mozena: Director Nelson Tasman Housing Trust.

Pete Mitchener: Principal of Stoke School.

Dr Rob Beaglehole: Principal Dental Officer NMDHB.

Mayor Rachel Reese: Mayor of Nelson

Mayor Richard Kempthorne: Mayor of Tasman District.

CPAG is pleased to be hosting this event with the 
generous support of sponsor Soroptimist International Nelson.   

                                                                

 

This event is part of CPAG's Nationwide Budget Breakfast Series being held in seven main centres - Whangarei, Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton, Nelson, Dunedin and Christchurch.  

CPAG also intends to provide a comprehensive budget review shortly after the budget is released.  Visit www.cpag.org.nz to get your copy on Friday 27 May.