Articles tagged with Budget

Budget 2026 Boosts NZ Customs with $81.5M to Fight Drugs and Crime

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Budget 2026 allocates $81.5 million to enhance New Zealand Customs' capacity to combat illegal drugs and organized crime through upgraded equipment, improved facilities, and expanded international presence. The funding supports two main initiatives: $70.7 million for domestic border security enhancements and $10.8 million to establish four new international liaison posts in strategic regions to disrupt criminal networks offshore. Customs Minister Casey Costello emphasizes the importance of these investments in strengthening border protection, international cooperation, and maintaining efficient trade facilitation amid rising smuggling threats.

Tags: Budget 2026 Customs New Zealand Casey Costello transnational crime illicit drugs smuggling border security international posts organised crime

New Zealand Boosts Ambulance Services with $35M Investment for Faster Emergency Care

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New Zealand's government is investing $35 million over four years, alongside increased funding from Health New Zealand and ACC, to enhance ambulance services by expanding crews, upgrading technology, and improving frontline support. Key initiatives include establishing ambulance hubs in Auckland, deploying electronic patient records, boosting training, and strengthening recruitment and retention of volunteers, particularly in rural areas. This funding aims to meet rising emergency demand, reduce avoidable emergency department transports, and ensure timely, high-quality care for communities nationwide.

Tags: Simeon Brown Casey Costello Health Minister Associate Health Minister Health New Zealand ACC National–NZ First Coalition ambulance services Budget 2026 ambulance volunteers

New Zealand Social Housing Reform: Fairer Support and Pathways to Independence

3 days ago | 122 views

The New Zealand Government is reforming its social housing system to better target support toward those with the greatest need, encourage independence, and improve fairness by narrowing the cost gap between social and private housing. Key changes include prioritizing severe and persistent housing barriers, introducing defined tenancy durations with regular reviews, and increasing the minimum Income-Related Rent contribution from 25% to 30% of income by April 2027, while reinvesting savings into higher Accommodation Supplement rates. These reforms aim to reduce long-term dependence, improve system efficiency, and ensure social housing remains a pathway to independence rather than a permanent solution.

Tags: Chris Bishop Louise Upston New Zealand social housing Kāinga Ora Budget 2026 Accommodation Supplement Income Related Rent Community Housing Providers Temporary Additional Support

Budget 2026: Transforming New Zealand’s Public Service for a More Affordable Future

5 days ago | 106 views

The Government Budget 2026 focuses on addressing New Zealand’s economic challenges through durable reforms aimed at affordability, fiscal responsibility, and improved public services rather than short-term spending. Key initiatives include streamlining government agencies, embracing digital and AI technologies, and reducing public service numbers to enhance efficiency and redirect savings toward health, education, infrastructure, and security. This strategic approach seeks to create a modern, productive public service, maintain balanced books, and build a resilient economy for a better and more affordable future.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Mark Carney Labour New Zealand Prime Minister Business North Harbour Kainga Ora Public Service Commission Ministry of Cities Government Budget

Government Overhauls Public Service to Boost Productivity and Save $2.4 Billion

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The New Zealand Government is undertaking a major public service overhaul to reduce the number of agencies, enhance digitisation including AI use, and restore public service numbers to historic levels, aiming to deliver $2.4 billion in savings over four years. This reform seeks to shift resources from administrative growth to frontline services, improve productivity, and provide better, more connected public services that avoid duplication and outdated processes. Savings from these changes will be reinvested in health, education, infrastructure, defence, and police, with progress monitored to ensure efficiency and value for money.

Tags: Nicola Willis Paul Goldsmith New Zealand public service government overhaul digitisation AI productivity public sector budget savings

Government to Continue Efficient Healthy School Lunches Programme in 2027 Saving $122M

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Associate Education Minister David Seymour announced the Government will continue the Healthy School Lunches Programme in 2027, providing nutritious meals to around 242,000 students daily while saving taxpayers $122 million that year. Since Term 1 2025, the programme has delivered over 48 million meals to more than 1,000 schools, improving efficiency with nearly 100% on-time delivery and significantly reduced complaints, at a lower average meal cost than under the previous government. Budget 2026 allocates $212.4 million to extend the programme and the ECE Food programme, with additional funding to explore eligibility improvements and ensure lunches reach more children in need.

Tags: David Seymour Healthy School Lunches Programme Government Budget 2026 ECE Food programme taxpayer savings Ministry of Education Labour government school meals equity index

Government Launches Community-Led Commissioning to Boost Local Social Services Outcomes

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The Government’s Social Investment Fund is introducing Community-led Commissioning to empower local leaders and organizations with proven track records to decide how social services funding is spent, focusing on measurable outcomes. This approach aims to replace fragmented, Wellington-centric contracts with flexible, community-designed solutions that improve key social indicators such as employment, education, health, and crime reduction. Following an expression of interest and design phase, selected groups will collaborate with the Social Investment Agency to establish shared objectives and accountability, with $190 million allocated in Budget 2025 to support these reforms.

Tags: Social Investment Fund Nicola Willis New Zealand Social Investment Agency Government Social services Budget 2025 NGOs Philanthropists

Government Tightens Welfare Eligibility to Support Sustainability and Target Need

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The Government has introduced the Social Security Amendment Bill to improve fiscal sustainability by tightening eligibility for Jobseeker Support for 18- and 19-year-olds and adjusting the Accommodation Supplement calculation for homeowners. The Bill requires young beneficiaries to meet the Parental Assistance Test unless they have dependent children, aiming to reduce long-term benefit dependency and better target assistance to those most in need. Additionally, the Accommodation Supplement changes, the first in 33 years, focus support on vulnerable groups by requiring homeowners to contribute a higher share of income toward housing costs before receiving subsidies.

Tags: Louise Upston Social Development Employment Minister Jobseeker Support Accommodation Supplement Welfare system Budget 2025 Parental Assistance Test New Zealand Government Social Security Amendment Bill

New Cancer Infusion Service Launches at Te Kūiti Hospital for Local Care

1 week ago | 214 views

Te Kūiti Hospital has launched a new infusion service providing local cancer treatments, reducing the need for patients to travel to Waikato Hospital. Initially operating one day a week with certified staff and on-site support, the service aims to expand as part of a nationwide effort to increase cancer treatment access in rural communities. Supported by significant government investment, this initiative focuses on patient-centered care, improving timely treatment access, and enhancing the overall experience for patients and their families.

Tags: Simeon Brown Te Kūiti Hospital King Country Waikato Hospital chemotherapy cancer treatment New Zealand Pharmac Budget 2024 infusion service

New Cancer Infusion Centre Opens in Henderson for West Auckland Patients

2 weeks ago | 131 views

A new community-based cancer infusion centre is opening in Henderson, West Auckland, allowing patients to receive treatment closer to home and reducing travel to Auckland City Hospital. This service, operating five days a week with four treatment chairs, complements a recent infusion centre at Waitākere Hospital and is part of a nationwide effort to expand community cancer care. Supported by a $210 million investment from Budget 2024 and increased Pharmac funding, New Zealand plans to open 14 new infusion centres and expand 14 others to meet growing demand and improve patient access.

Tags: West Auckland cancer treatment infusion service Henderson Simeon Brown Health New Zealand Te Whānau o Waipareira Waitākere Hospital Pharmac Budget 2024

Term 1 2026 School Attendance Hits Highest Rate Since 2022, Rising to 68.6%

1 month ago | 257 views

Term 1 2026 school attendance rates increased to 68.6%, the highest since 2022, reflecting a 2.7 percentage point rise from 2025 and significant improvement since 2022’s 46.5%. The government has implemented mandatory attendance management plans with escalating interventions for absences, supported by $140 million funding to improve attendance and accountability in frontline services. Higher attendance is linked to better educational and life outcomes, with Central and East Auckland showing the highest regular attendance rates.

Tags: David Seymour school attendance Term 1 2026 education data attendance rates Auckland attendance management plan Attendance Service Provider Budget 2025

NZ Expands Cancer Infusion Services Nationwide for Faster, Local Treatment

1 month ago | 274 views

New Zealand is expanding community infusion services with 14 new centres and 14 expansions to provide thousands more cancer treatments closer to patients’ homes, supported by a $210 million investment from Budget 2024. This initiative responds to a 12% increase in demand, adding 218 more chair-days weekly and addressing the need for increased capacity following the introduction of 33 new cancer medicines funded by Pharmac. The government aims to improve cancer outcomes by ensuring timely, accessible treatment nationwide, while recruiting additional healthcare staff to support the expanded services through 2028.

Tags: Simeon Brown Pharmac Budget 2024 New Zealand cancer treatment infusion centres community infusion services healthcare expansion cancer care medical workforce

Finance Minister Nicola Willis Emphasizes Fiscal Discipline Amid Global Economic Volatility

2 months ago | 352 views

Finance Minister Nicola Willis emphasizes the importance of fiscal consolidation amid global economic volatility and Fitch Ratings' negative outlook on New Zealand's credit rating. The Government has pursued a balanced fiscal strategy with significant savings and investment in frontline services, aiming to reduce spending relative to GDP, return to surplus, and lower debt. Upcoming economic uncertainties, especially from energy market disruptions, reinforce the commitment to disciplined spending and prudent debt management to maintain New Zealand's fiscal reputation.

Tags: Nicola Willis Fitch Ratings New Zealand Government fiscal consolidation Treasury Budget 2026 economic volatility fiscal discipline Middle East

New Pay Agreements Offer Up to 4.7% Raise for Non-Union Primary Teachers

2 months ago | 430 views

Education Minister Erica Stanford supports Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche's decision allowing school boards to offer new pay agreements to around 10,000 primary teachers not bound by the NZEI Primary Teachers’ Collective Agreement, enabling pay increases of up to 4.7% within 12 months. The new Individual Employment Agreements (IEAs) include cumulative pay rises, step increases, and a 16.7% increase in management unit values, resulting in salaries reaching $107,886 annually for top-scale teachers by 2027. Meanwhile, negotiations with the NZEI continue, and Budget 2025 covers teaching council certification costs until 2028, reducing expenses for teachers.

Tags: Erica Stanford Sir Brian Roche NZEI primary teachers pay agreements Individual Employment Agreements teacher pay increase school boards Michael van der Kwast Budget 2025

More Choice and Control for Disabled People’s Flexible Funding from April 2026

2 months ago | 385 views

From April 2026, disabled people will have greater choice and control over their flexible funding without changes to their current budget allocations, as purchasing rules will be removed while still requiring spending to align with individual plans. These changes follow successful efforts since 2024 to stabilize the disability support system, including strengthened financial controls, improved needs assessments, and significant new funding to ensure sustainability and consistency. Support will be provided to help individuals manage their budgets, with some high-cost or specific purchases requiring pre-approval, reflecting feedback from the disability community and recommendations from the 2024 Independent Review.

Tags: Louise Upston disability support flexible funding Independent Review 2024 DSS NASCs Enabling Good Lives Budget 2025 residential care carers