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Joyce has sport with 'off the planet' Labour ICT policy, but industry group bosses see some good ideas

Fri, 11 Jul 2014

$10,000 “garage grants,” for budding entrepreneurs, 1200 high tech apprenticeships, R&D tax breaks, accelerated depreciation for technology sector manufacturers, and a chief technology officer for the government were among ideas put on the table as Labour leader David Cunliffe & ICT spokeswoman

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Joyce has sport with 'off the planet' Labour ICT policy, but industry group bosses see some good ideas
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