The French Government is making a $1 million donation to a major New Zealand military historical property project by selling a property at a big discount, a former Kiwi politician said today in Australia.
Sir Lockwood Smith, former New Zealand high commissioner to the United Kingdom and a former speaker of the House, told the NZ Property Council national conference in Melbourne this morning about the project at Le Quesnoy in France, the town liberated by New Zealand forces during World War I.
The contribution by French authorities to the planned New Zealand memorial there was significant and generous, he indicated.
Smith revealed details of how the town's former mayor's home was being purchased from the French government at a huge discount and would become part of a new memorial museum project, planned to open in November 4, 2018.
"The French government is selling it, putting a $1m donation into the project to be launched on the 99th anniversary of the storming of Le Quesnoy on November 4 this year," he said of a planned campaign to raise the profile of the project.