Cabinet has agreed that eleven major spending decisions from Budget 2024 will be subject to additional reporting requirements. This reporting is found on departmental webpages and in their annual reports. This page provides links to the departmental webpages where reporting on these decisions can be found. More information about major spending decisions is outlined after the links.
Budget 2024 decisions#
The current reporting from all major spending decisions can be found below:
- FamilyBoost | Inland Revenue
- Investment in compliance activities | Inland Revenue
- COVID-19 and Pandemic Preparedness | Ministry of Health
- Ka Ora, Ka Ako - Healthy School Lunches Programme | Ministry of Education
- Charter Schools | Charter School Agency
- Apprenticeship Boost | Education Counts
- Prisoner Population - Responding to Increasing Prisoner Numbers | Department of Corrections
- Corrections Rehabilitation Programmes - Extending to Remand Prisoners | Department of Corrections
- Investing in Frontline Policing | New Zealand Police
- Regional Infrastructure Fund | Kānoa – Regional Economic Development & Investment Unit
- Social Housing Supply (commitments across Budgets) | Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga - Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
Snapshots of Major Budget 2024 spending decision reporting
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Education Counts website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Charter School Agency website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Department of Corrections website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Ministry of Health website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Inland Revenue website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the New Zealand Police website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Inland Revenue website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Ministry of Education website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Department of Corrections website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Kānoa – Regional Economic Development & Investment Unit website. |
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The Treasury | Sourced from the Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga – Ministry of Housing and Urban Development website. |