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Budget 2024: Finance Minister Nicola Willis unveils cover of Budget document

Author
Adam Pearse,
Publish Date
Wed, 29 May 2024, 2:05pm

Budget 2024: Finance Minister Nicola Willis unveils cover of Budget document

Author
Adam Pearse,
Publish Date
Wed, 29 May 2024, 2:05pm

Finance Minister Nicola Willis says her Budget will be about substance and results instead of 鈥渟nazzy covers鈥.

The cover of the Budget was often a point of interest - last year, then-Finance Minister Grant Robertson鈥檚 Budget featured a photo he took from Bluff Hill in Hawke鈥檚 Bay, in recognition of the measures in the Budget to rebuild after Cyclone Gabrielle.

Unveiling her Budget鈥檚 cover - sans photos - Willis said she was focussed on 鈥渟ubstance鈥 instead of 鈥渟nazzy covers鈥.

鈥淲e will be judged by results,鈥 she said in a press conference at Blue Star Printers in Petone.

With the Budget set to be revealed tomorrow, Willis didn鈥檛 give anything away except to promise a plan for economic recovery that wouldn鈥檛 be inflationary, as well as spending on health, education and police.

鈥淚 think New Zealanders will do well out of this Budget.鈥

Finance Minister Nicola Willis showed off the cover at Blue Star Printers   in Petone. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Finance Minister Nicola Willis showed off the cover at Blue Star Printers in Petone. Photo / Mark Mitchell

On Monday, Willis said the Budget would include a list of 240 programmes that had been cut amid the Government鈥檚 drive to reduce public service spending.

Today, she said there would also be a list of the 鈥渇iscal cliffs鈥 left by the previous government - programmes and initiatives that hadn鈥檛 been fully funded for the coming four years.

Willis said the 鈥渇ew instances鈥 of this 鈥渢ime-limited funding鈥 would be noted within the Budget. She claimed there would be much fewer instances than the previous government.

As Willis spoke, people were gathered outside of Parliament to protest the limitations the Government imposed on funding for the disabled community.

She said disability services were 鈥渧ery important鈥 and promised a 鈥渟ignificant funding uplift鈥 for those services.

Asked how she felt about her first Budget, Willis said she didn鈥檛 want to focus on herself but accepted she felt 鈥渆normous responsibility鈥.

Willis recalled how she had left work yesterday to watch her children compete in cross country races. Willis said while looking at the other parents, she was confident she would be able to 鈥渓ook them in the eye鈥 and say the Government had delivered for them.

Adam Pearse is a political reporter in the NZ Herald Press Gallery team, based at Parliament. He has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2018, covering sport and health for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei before moving to the NZ Herald in Auckland, covering Covid-19 and crime.

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