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Chris Casey: Point Chev Social Enterprise Trust spokesperson on Te Pāti Māori introducing a 'culture pass' for young people

Chris Casey: Point Chev Social Enterprise Trust spokesperson on Te Pāti Māori introducing a 'culture pass' for young people

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB

August 8, 20234m 1s

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Te Pāti Māori wants to introduce a 'culture pass'- giving young people money to spend on the arts sector.

The idea stems from overseas, where people who turn 18 get 200 Euros to spend on museums, theatre or concerts.

Point Chev Social Enterprise Trust spokesperson Chris Casey says it could start off with $200 a year.

"It's not a novel idea overseas, it's been going for years and years. It's a wonderful expression of visibility of youth, and saying to a young person- we see you."

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theatreTe Pāti Māoriartcultureculture pass