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BUDGET
Tim Watkin (RNZ): No surprises but little excitement for voters in National's tax cuts
Tim Murphy (Newsroom): Willis opens her head, not just her heart
Danyl McLauchlan (Listener): In praise of deft accounting tricks (paywalled)
Matthew Hooton (Herald): Debt set to explode under Nicola Willis (paywalled)
Richard Harman (Politik): The next cuts will be the deepest (paywalled)
Jo Moir (RNZ): Budget 2024 locks in fiscal restraint for years to come
Tova O’Brien (Stuff): The correction Nicola Willis was forced to make over her tax cuts
Max Rashbrooke (Spinoff): Starving the future’s needs to pay for today’s politics
Jenée Tibshraeny (Herald): Willis sticks to tax cut plans, and running a very tight ship (paywalled)
Luke Malpass (Post): Nicola Willis takes on the many-headed hydra (paywalled)
Luke Malpass (Post): Tax cuts, $12 billion in extra borrowing, and no surprises (paywalled)
Thomas Manch (Post): Nicola Willis touts a Budget for tough times, but will the tax cuts be enough? (paywalled)
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Nicola Willis keeps tax cuts promise, but financial pain lies ahead
Liam Dann (Herald): Willis blurs the line between austerity and stimulus (paywalled)
Bridie Witton (Stuff): Could Budget 2024 keep inflation up?
Rebecca Howard (BusinessDesk): Budget 2024 may ruffle the RBNZ's feathers (paywalled)
Jamie Gray (Herald): Budget unlikely to win friends at Reserve Bank (paywalled)
Dan Brunskill (Interest): Nicola Willis delivered on most of her promises but faces extremely tight budgets for years to come
Marc Daalder (Newsroom): Further spending cuts will be needed in future Budgets – Willis
Spinoff: Bernard Hickey on the budget: ‘They’ve talked their way into a deeper recession’
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Post): Budget serves up few dramas, no sizzle and ‘a squishy bit in the middle’ (paywalled)
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Post): $12 billion of extra borrowing, return to surplus delayed a year (paywalled)
Dan Brunskill (Interest): NZ faces $13 billion deficit in 2025 as economy weakens
Brent Edwards (NBR): What lies ahead: economic and fiscal forecasts (paywalled)
Brent Edwards (NBR): Finance Minister signals more spending cuts to come (paywalled)
Gyles Beckford (RNZ): Budget surpluses get further away as government tightens belt
Joel MacManus (Spinoff): Giant hands and Jamaican reggae: The budget debate goes off the rails
Post: Budget 2024: ‘Backwards’, ‘Goldilocks’ or a ‘shredder’? Politicians have their say (paywalled)
1News: New tax cuts are 'crumbs' for NZers - opposition
Andrea Vance (Post): Was it worth it, Nicola Willis? (paywalled)
Andrea Vance (Post): Budget 2024: All hat and no rabbit (paywalled)
Bryce Edwards (Democrach Project): The 2024 no-frills Budget
Josie Pagani (Post): A weak Budget for a weak economy (paywalled)
Craig Renney (Post): Putting political survival ahead of investment needs (paywalled)
Bryan Bruce: A Morally Bankrupt Budget (paywalled)
Shane Te Pou (Herald): Tax cuts can’t disguise austerity for many Kiwi families (paywalled)
Eric Crampton (Post): Entrenching Labour’s big-spending approach to government (paywalled)
James Ross (Post): A swing and a miss from Nicola Willis (paywalled)
Ben Thomas (Post): A little something for everyone, and difficult to attack (paywalled)
Liam Hehir (The Blue Review): Modest tax cuts, extensive savings, still on track for surplus (assuming nothing goes wrong)
Emma Fawcett (Post): Did the engine room of our economy get more horsepower? (paywalled)
Audrey Young (Herald): Money is tight – you’d better believe it
Claire Trevett (Herald): Nicola Willis didn’t deliver promised surprise but did what she’d put on the tin (paywalled)
Laura Walters (Newsroom): Nicola Willis delivers the Budget she promised
Spinoff: Budget 2024: The great Spinoff hot-take roundtable
The Conversation: NZ Budget 2024: ‘tax relief’ for the ‘squeezed middle’ – but who’s paying? 7 experts follow the money
Amelia Wade (Newshub): Government accused of borrowing $12 billion for tax cuts
Tova O’Brien (Stuff): Budget 2024 is the Beige Budget
Anna Murray (1News): The Budget for beginners: What you need to know about what just happened
Herald: Front Page: What you need to know about tax cuts, Government spending and savings
Bridie Witton (Stuff): Budget 2024: Winners and losers
RNZ: Budget 2024: Winners and losers
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Anna Murray (1News): How to live large with those tax cuts
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Officials urged Government to cut cost of tax scheme and delay to October; Treasury looked at $18b Act plan for tax cuts
Susan Edmunds (RNZ): How much tax relief are we really getting?
1News: Analysis: Tax cuts delivered, but 'hardly a loaf of bread' for some
Susan Edmunds (RNZ): Budget 2024: What's in it for households?
Terry Baucher (Interest): Giving with one hand, taking with the other
Gregor Thompson (BusinessDesk): What ‘responsible tax relief’ looks like (paywalled)
Claire Trevett (Herald): Budget 2024 tax calculator: See how tax cuts affect you and what’s in it for you
Anna Whyte (Stuff): What the tax cut calculator says you’ll save
RNZ: Budget 2024: Try RNZ's tax calculator
Kate Newton (RNZ): Budget 2024 in charts: What does it all mean?
Chris Knox (Herald): Budget 2024 in charts: Explore the numbers in our interactive
Gabi Lardies and Shanti Mathias (Spinoff): A guide to Budget 2024 for people who don’t do numbers
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RNZ: Budget 24: How's it being received?
Katie Harris (Herald): Advocates say low income Kiwis, disabled people not prioritised
Herald: Kiwis react to Government’s $14b tax cuts announcement
1News: 'It's not enough': Kiwis react to Budget 2024
Anneke Smith (RNZ): 'Every little bit helps' as millions of households get extra $30 a week
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Russell Palmer (RNZ): Budget 2024 at a glance: What you need to know
Claire Trevett (Herald): Budget 2024 highlights: 10 key points from Government’s announcement - from tax cuts to health and education
Jamie Ensor (Newshub): NZ First emerges as a Budget big winner
Joel MacManus (Spinoff): Nicola Willis gets her tax cuts through hundreds of little slashes
Craig McCulloch (RNZ): National unveils Budget 2024, keeps tax cut promises
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): Tax cuts locked in as Nicola Willis stays the course in first Budget
Sam Sachdeva (Newsroom): Tax cuts central in ‘disciplined’ coalition Budget
Brent Edwards (NBR): Budget 2024: all you need to know (paywalled)
Kevin Norquay (Post): Budget 2024: Suspiciously “woke” lunch served at Budget lockup (paywalled)
PUBLIC SECTOR
Azaria Howell (Herald): Budget 2024: Impact on public servants revealed, ministries cutting back millions of dollars each
Emma Hatton (Newsroom): Budget details: Public service cuts to pay for tax cuts
Anna Whyte (Post): Billion-dollar public service savings exercise spelled out in Budget (paywalled)
RNZ: Corrections Department confirms 107 vacant positions to be axed
Victoria Young (BusinessDesk): Corporate regulators get funds trimmed in no-frills Budget (paywalled)
FUNDING FOR MĀORI, TE PĀTI MĀORI CALL FOR MĀORI PARLIAMENT
Pokere Paewai (RNZ): Budget 2024 doesn't reflect Māori needs, Human Rights Commission co-leader says
Julia Whaipooti (RNZ): Budget 2024 does not fulfil the Crown's te Tiriti obligations
Isaac Gunson (Te Ao Māori News): The Māori missing Budget: Almost no new Māori development funding announced
Pokere Paewai (RNZ): What is in Budget 2024 for Māori?
Glenn McConnell (Stuff): Te Pāti Māori calls for a Māori Parliament, as Budget cuts Māori funding
Raphael Franks (Herald): Te Pāti Māori protests: New Parliament mooted, declaration of independence issued
Eric Frykbergf (Interest): Te Pāti Māori's leaders say Budget 2024 has little for their people, backing this up with a declaration of independence
Rachel Moore (Stuff): Te Pāti Māori wants to establish its own parliament
Alice Wilkins (Newshub): Te Pāti Māori declares it is setting up its own Parliament
Steven Cowan: Te Pāti Māori: Promoting identity politics does working class Māori no favours
Hearld: Whānau Ora happy to work alongside Government after slight budget boost
BUDGET DAY PROTESTS, NATIONAL UNITY HUI
1News: Thousands expected at Omāhu Marae for national unity hui
RZ: Hui Ā Motu second phase kicks off
Lauren Crimp (RNZ): 'Fired up' protesters oppose government's anti-Māori policies in droves across Aotearoa
Post: Massive hīkoi reaches Parliament before Budget reveal
1News: Budget Day protests: Police say no arrests made after nationwide hīkoi
RNZ: In pictures: Thousands join Budget Day protest hīkoi across Aotearoa
Karanama Ruru (Stuff): Māori, take to streets ahead of Budget
Caroline Williams (Stuff): ACT accuses Manawatū school of encouraging students into anti-Government activism
Newshub: ACT's David Seymour clashes with Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson over Te Pāti Māori's Rawiri Waititi's 'Pākehā Government' and 'white budget' comments
HEALTH AND DISABILITY
Ireland Hendry-Tennent (Newshub): Finance Minister Nicola Willis defends National U-turn on funding new cancer drugs
Adam Pearse (Herald): Promised cancer drugs won’t be funded for at least a year, Cancer Society says decision heartbreaking for patients
Trent Doyle (Newshub):Improving Pharmac without extra funding is a 'dead-end', says Cancer Society NZ
Jenna Lynch (Newshub): Devastated patients react to Government's broken cancer drug funding promise
Nicholas Jones (Herald): No funding for promised cancer drugs disappoints breast cancer patient - extension to screening welcomed
Rowan Quinn (RNZ): Cancer patient devastated that government won't fund new drugs
Rachel Thomas (Post): Prescription fees return, but National breaks cancer drugs promise (paywalled)
Ruth Hill (RNZ): Budget 2024: More money for new doctors, increased breast screening access and security in ED
Justin Hu (1News): $5 prescription fee back in weeks - with some exceptions
Natalie Akoorie (RNZ): Waikato medical school's business case not expected until 2025
Emma Hatton (Newsroom): Extra cash for Disability Ministry but cost pressures loom
1News: Budget boost for struggling Disabled Peoples Ministry
Rowan Quinn (RNZ): Significant risk to blood supply as Blood Service lab workers strike
FAST-TRACK, ENVIRONMENT
Farah Hancock (RNZ): Quarry company J Swap's fast track plea after donations to Shane Jones and NZ First
Eloise Gibson (RNZ): What survived and what was cut from Climate Emergency Response Fund
Eva Corlett (Guardian): Rightwing NZ government accused of ‘war on nature’ as it takes axe to climate policies
POLICE
Adam Pearse (Herald): Minister accepts 500 police boost might not be achievable as promised
Laura Walters (Newsroom): Critical police funding dangling over fiscal cliff
Sam Sherwood (Stuff): Nearly 200 police staff to lose jobs, as Government demands savings
Bill Hickman (RNZ): Nearly 200 police support jobs to go as government boosts front-line numbers
Kelly Dennett (Post): Pay boost, more recruits and new kit for police (paywalled)
BANKS
Jenny Ruth: Will this government protect major banks, not consumers' interests? (paywalled)
Rob Stock (Post): MPs struggle to understand Reserve Bank plan to issue ‘digital cash’ (paywalled)
David Hargreaves (Interest): The Reserve Bank could have a fairly lengthy selling job to build public understanding of and trust in its proposed central bank digital currency
Rob Stock (Post): MPs sceptical over big bank claims they are supporting under-pressure farmers
TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE
Georgina Campbell (Herald): Money to investigate emergency towing but no new Cook Strait ferries
Lloyd Burr (Newshub): Coalition gives Cook Strait the cold shoulder
Justin Hu (1News): $267m to fix 'disturbing' passenger train problems
Fox Meyer (Newsroom): Flood protection schemes a drop in the infrastructure bucket
Anne Gibson (Herald): Infrastructure billions shows Government ‘true to their word’ – sector leader (paywalled)
Jem Traylen (BusinessDesk): Roads of national significance get $1 billion boost (paywalled)
Tom Dillane (Herald): Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown and deputy’s relief at $200m-plus lifeline for failing Auckland rail network
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Georgina Campbell (Herald): Wellington City Council votes to sell its airport shares, Tory Whanau says it will avoid further cuts
Tom Hunt and Piers Fuller (Post): Pipes, planes and passion: Wellington City Council ticks off long-term plan (paywalled)
Tom Hunt (Post): $3.3m more for Wellington pipes, airport shares up for sale (paywalled)
Justin Wong (Post): Kāpiti Coast council tosses up between high rates hike or slower debt reduction (paywalled)
Kiri Gillespie (Herald): Tauranga City Council sells Marine Precinct service hub at Sulphur Point
Kevin Norquay (Post): Budget 2024: What’s in store for Wellington (paywalled)
RNZ: Christchurch City Holding Limited appoints new chairperson after four directors quit
EDUCATION
Ben Leahy (Herald): Charter schools funded at cost of much needed teacher aides, unions say
Brett Kerr-Laurie (Post): Education upset over Budget 2024 (paywalled)
John Gerritsen (RNZ): Education sees funding for new schools, training and cyber security
Julia Gabel (Herald): $2.9b new funding for new classrooms, teachers, IT and initiatives
RNZ: Official admits new school lunch model unlikely to be as nutritious due to cost
Justin Hu (1News): Major change coming to fees-free tertiary scheme
BUSINESS
Dileepa Fonseka (BusinessDesk): Business leaders weigh-in: does the Budget match NZ's real needs? (paywalled)
Jonathan Mitchell (NBR): Business hopeful ‘basics’ Budget will lift out of recession (paywalled)
Herald: What business sector leaders think of it
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Sam Sachdeva (Newsroom): Stability over sea change for possible China premier visit
Treasa Dunworth (Newsroom): Get off the fence, NZ – we have a legal and moral duty towards Palestine
MEDIA
Shayne Currie (Herald): Media Insider: TVNZ executives’ LA trip, social media posts in spotlight as broadcaster cuts jobs; Eric Young to depart Sky; Article removed about Shane Jones finger advertisement (paywalled)
Shayne Currie (Herald): Media Insider: MediaWorks posts $107.1m loss after $86.6m impairment, says it has refinanced with the support of lenders and shareholders (paywalled)
OTHER
Bryce Edwards (Democracy Project): Bill English’s housing review was more partisan than "independent"
Rob Campbell (Post): Looking at the big picture and seeing… failure (paywalled)
Chris Keall (Herald): ‘No leadership’ - How tech fared (paywalled)
Greg Hurrell (BusinessDesk): Scientists disappointed, not surprised, at Budget's shrinking science funds (paywalled)
Eleisha Foon (RNZ): Census data: 'Pacific and Maori are future of NZ'
Kendra Cox (Reimagining Social Work in Aotearoa): Scrapping Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act: An assault on Māori
RNZ: Jacinda Ardern in line for $20m from Melinda Gates
Laura Johnstone, Ariela Zibiah, Josephine Varghese and Linda Mussell (The Conversation): Dawn raids never died: why formal apologies and restoring NZ citizenship are still not enough
Simon O’Connor: Tikanga for some
Nick Hanne (Plain Sight): “Free speech, but…”







