The New Zealand government announces temporary increases in relief teacher mileage rates and replacement of diesel boilers at up to 70 schools in response to the fuel crisis caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Well, yes, I think we've got a system that's based on numbers of students in terms of funding, and the smaller you are, the lesser operations grant you have, and the more maneuvering, the trickier the maneuvering of budget outlines that you've got to do. Having that $2,500 means they don't need to think about where they need to take money from elsewhere, and they can focus that $2,500 on fuel shortage-related costs or fuel increase costs.
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critical need for transport support
Andrew King: Rural Schools Leadership Association President on the Government fuel relief package for rural schoolsfinancial incentive to serve remote schools
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