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Шаблон:Use New Zealand English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox Government Budget The New Zealand budget for fiscal year 2016/17 was presented to the New Zealand House of Representatives by Finance Minister Bill English on 26 May 2016.[1] It was the eighth budget English has presented as Minister of Finance, and the eighth budget of the Fifth National Government.

Breakdown by sector

Economic Development and Infrastructure

  • $22.2 million over four years to increase national cyber security, including establishing a new government agency to assist in detecting and responding to cyber security threats.[2]
  • $20 million over four years to the tourism sector, to fund small infrastructure projects to cope with increasing tourist numbers and to target growing tourism markets.[3]

Education

  • $15.3 million over four years to provide extra teacher aide support for students with special needs.[4]

Environment

External

Finance and Government Administration

Health

  • $39 million extra funding in 2016/17 and $124 million over four years to increase Pharmac's annual pharmaceutical budget.[5]

Justice

Māori, Other Populations and Cultural

  • $303 million over five years to combine the New Zealand Fire Service, the National Rural Fire Authority and rural fire authorities into one organisation.[6]
  • $12.6 million over four years to the Māori Housing Network for Māori housing projects.[7]

Primary Industries

Social Development and Housing

  • $41.1 million over four years to provide for 3000 emergency housing places.[8]

References

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External links

Шаблон:New Zealand Budget