The government's first Wellbeing Budget has been revealed - here's what you need to know.
- Mental Health: $1.9 billion package over five years includes new universal frontline mental health service aimed at helping 325,000 people by 2023/24
- Suicide prevention: $40m over four years in suicide prevention services
- Nurses in schools programme expanded to decile 5 secondary schools to support young people's mental wellbeing
- Whanau Ora: $80 million boost to expand coverage
- KiwiRail: $1bn to redevelop the rail system including $375m for new wagons and locomotives and $331 for track and infrastructure
- Auckand's City Rail Link: $405.5 new capital investment for the Crown's share of cost increases
- Tackling child poverty: Budget confirms $535m package for lifting incomes including indexing main benefits to wage increases and lifting abatement thresholds.
- Extra funding for decile 1-7 schools to replace parents' donations
- Climate change: $95m on science and research including on new energy technologies, and $25m over four years on helping agriculture deal with the effects of climate change
- Venture Capital: $300m fund for investing in New Zealand venture capital markets
- Homelessness: Budget confirms $197m over four years to fund 1044 Housing First places
Read more on the Budget:
- RNZ's comprehensive budget reporting and analysis
- LIVE blog of Budget coverage
- Our full write-up of the Budget
- Budget at a glance
- RNZ's Budget Special
Watch Grant Robertson's Budget speech and the political reaction in the House here: