Fund will encourage development

John Bezett
John Bezett
A new $150,000 contestable fund has been set up for economic development and job retention in Dunedin.

The fund was originally proposed by Cr John Bezett for tourism-related activities, but suggestions it should have a wider role prompted a change of focus.

Tourism Dunedin, the tourism body largely funded by the Dunedin City Council, last week asked the council to increase its funding to the sector by almost 32%.

It suggested a $250,000 annual contestable fund be established to enable it and other groups to implement the Dunedin visitor strategy, due to be finalised this year.

Cr Bezett suggested a $150,000 contestable fund, as well as $10,000 for the chairman and $10,000 for the board of Tourism Dunedin.

Cr Chris Staynes said he supported the idea of a contestable fund but given the "unfortunate events in the last few weeks", the job losses at Fisher and Paykel and Tamahine Knitwear, it was important to find a way to attract business to the city.

The committee voted toset up the fund for economic development and to encourage job growth, and approved the $20,000 for the Tourism Dunedin board and its chairman.

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