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Jacinda Ardern sends mum who was pictured on the front of her Budget book a personal message - after it was revealed that even SHE left the country to get a job in Australia . New Zealand PM's Jacinda Ardern 's 'Wellbeing Budget ' booklet featured a mum . Vicky Freeman and her
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has sent a mother who featured on the front cover of her Budget a personal message - after discovering she had moved to Australia.
Vicky Freeman had struggled to pay rent in Auckland and moved across the Tasman to live on the Gold Coast with her nine-year-old daughter, Ruby-Jean.
An image of her with her girl featured on the front cover New Zealand's 'Wellbeing Budget' booklet.
© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has send a mother who featured on the front cover of her Budget booklet a personal message - after discovering she had moved to Australia
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Part 1 «Listening» (15 minutes). Maximum points – 10. For items 1–10 listen to a dialogue and decide whether the statements 1–10 are TRUE according to the text you hear (A), or FALSE (B), or the information on the statement is NOT STATED in the text (C). You will hear the text twice.
Noticing her old Getty stock image had been used to sell the Budget, Ms Freeman messaged Ms Ardern, the leader of a minority government, asking her on Instagram why her image was used.
To her astonishment, the 38-year-old Labour Prime Minister replied.
© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Vicky Freeman had struggled to pay rent in Auckland and moved across the Tasman to live on the Gold Coast with her nine-year-old daughter, Ruby-Jean. Despite that, an image of her and Ruby featured on the front cover of the 'Wellbeing Budget' booklet 'Simple reason really - happiness. You both looked really happy,' she said.
From her new based in southern Queensland, Ms Freeman answered: 'We are.'
Under New Zealand Finance Minister Grant Robertson's second Budget, Kiwi taxpayers will be spending $26.5billion over the next four years on tackling suicide rates, child poverty, homelessness and domestic violence.
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After reading only a few chapters Miranda was on the Internet, sure that someone had already made Hamilton’s story into a musical. As it turned out, no one had, and so Miranda began his project. A year later Miranda preformed a rough version of the opening number at the White House.
She carefully put three tickets on the black, polished piano lid. ‘ She probably worried that her classmates would make fun of her ,’ I suggested. Neil may get overexcited about cartoon characters and ask mum to buy him the toys, books about them, or even pyjamas with his favourite pictures of
He announced the nation would redefine its measures of success beyond just economic indicators.
'We are not just relying on gross domestic product, but also how we are improving the wellbeing of our people,' Mr Robertson said on Thursday.

Australians have criticised the prospect of higher taxes and national debt.
Conservative commentator Rita Panahi told Sydney radio broadcaster Steve Price the big-spending would hurt Labour's re-election chances after just one term in office.
'This sort of silliness impresses some of the people sometimes for a little period but you eventually get found out and I think she's going to get found out,' she said.
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1. He stared amazed at the calmness of her answer. (Galsworthy) 2. We must go to meet the bus. Wouldn't do to miss it . (Cronin) 3. Obedient little trees, fulfilling their duty. (Kahler) 4. Lucretius knew very little about what was going on in the world.
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'It's just going to be very ugly at the next election.'
Panahi also slammed the plan to let people live in public housing long-term regardless of their circumstances.
'If you're earning a decent salary then you've got other options, that government-subsidised housing should be for those who can't care for themselves,' she said.
'Some of the stuff they're talking about is just kooky... when you look at the substance often there's not much there.'

New Zealand conservative commentator Mike Hosking said the centre-left government's budget was a 'marketing exercise that no one has fallen for'.
'One thing I always look for... is how much of other people's money is being used to prop up the lot of others. In other words, how many New Zealanders are beholden to the state,' he wrote in the New Zealand Herald.
© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited The high-spending budget has attracted attention across the globe - and has been savaged by critics amid fears it will lead to national debt and tax increases. Pictured are Greens leader James Shaw, Finance Minister Grant Robertson, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters 'Here's your truth: it is an increasing and alarmingly large number.
'Put as much kumbaya, flowery BS around it as you want, but the growth targets, the debt targets, the surplus numbers, the income, and revenue are all that matters.'

The so-called 'Wellbeing Budget' has drawn attention from global institutions including the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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Mr Grant defended the big spending.
'We are measuring our country's success differently,' he said.
'We are not just relying on gross domestic product, but also how we are improving the wellbeing of our people, protecting the environment and strengthening of our communities.'
While the usual financial measures were still there, the plan was laid out across key social welfare areas the government says need improvement based on international standards, and which it expects to regularly track in the future, such as child poverty.
In practical terms, a record $NZ1.9 billion ($A1.79 billion) of new spending over four years has been put towards mental heath programs and suicide reduction, and $NZ1.1 billion towards child welfare initiatives.
About $NZ5.5 million has also been set aside for mental health support for Christchurch after the March 15 mosque shootings in the city.
Another $NZ50 million is going towards boosting intelligence agencies, which have come under fire since the attack, while $NZ150 million has provisionally been allocated for gun buyback announced after the shootings.
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But the opposition has labelled the budget a branding exercise with little change.
Despite the wellbeing focus, ministers have still found $NZ1 billion for investment in rail in a surprise announcement, under the banner of transforming the economy.
The defence force has been promised nearly $NZ470 million in new operational spending over four years, on top of $NZ1.7 billion earlier announced for new planes.
While expectations for New Zealand's economy have slowed over the past year, the national books are predicted to stay in the black to the end of the forecast period, backing a four-year spending allowance that increased from NZ$2.4 billion in the previous budget to NZ$3.8 billion on Thursday.
The government ran an operating surplus of $NZ3.5 billion over the past year and expects that to rise to $NZ6.1 billion by 2022/23.
But the government has warned of headwinds and GDP growth for the year to June dipped has to 2.4 per cent. It is forecast to rebound to 3 per cent in 2019/20 based on increased government spending.
While the budget immediately won praise from social agencies on Thursday, economists this week told the AAP that the approach taken had been less stringent than welfare rules already employed by some European countries.
'Every government has done work on health, education and policing ... I think it's more focused, and the rhetoric has been cleverer,' Victoria University wellbeing and public policy professor Arthur Grimes said.
However, just hours before Thursday's launch, New Zealand's Treasury admitted an error on its website allowed highly sensitive budget information to be accessed earlier by the public, having earlier suggested there had been an stolen.
The department this week said it had been 'deliberately and systematically hacked', after the country's centre-right National Party released details from the Labour-led administration's upcoming national accounts.
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But on Thursday officials revealed a problem with a test website had actually meant some details from the budget could be found using a search on Treasury's website.

Hours before the budget launch, National Party Opposition Leader Simon Bridges held a media conference calling for the resignations of Mr Robertson and Treasury head Gabriel Makhlouf for what he said had been deception and smears.
Mr Robertson and Ms Ardern both declined to discuss the saga on Thursday.
Melbourne radio 3AW host Tom Elliott said Australians who said they would move to New Zealand after the Coalition's shock election victory should stop gushing over Ms Ardern.
'I just want to put a few facts out there for everybody who thinks Jacinda Ardern is God's gift to government,' he said.
'New Zealand takes far fewer refugees per head of population than what Australia does. We are the nice country to refugees, New Zealand is not.
'They don't want immigration, or certainly not as much as they used to have. New Zealand is not the open and welcoming country it used to be.
'Teachers in New Zealand are complaining the government isn't paying them enough and they've gone on a mass strike. So while we sit there praising Jacinda Ardern to the high heavens, New Zealanders see things differently. Just think about that.'
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