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BUDGET 2003: Summary Sheet Highlights & Key Points

Published: Thu 15 May 2003 06:07 PM
Highlights and key points
1. An operating balance, excluding revaluations and accounting changes, of just over $4 billion projected for 2002-03
2. Projected surpluses for the years ahead of $3.8 billion in 2003-04 and of $4.5 billion, $5.3 billion and $6.2 billion in subsequent years
3. Gross debt at lowest levels since data began in 1971 and forecast to continue to decline steadily as a proportion of GDP – from 27.3 per cent this year to 23 per cent in 2006-07
4. The budget brings ahead by one year the full contribution rate to the New Zealand Superannuation Fund with a $1.879 billion payment for 2003-04
5. An additional $140 million over four years, plus $12 million capital, for research, science and technology
6. $110 million over four years to respond to the sector taskforces on Biotechnology, Design, Screen Production and ICT
7. $73 million over four years to promote overseas trade
8. $1.84 million in 2003-04 and $960,000 a year thereafter for initiatives targeted at small and medium sized businesses
9. Total education spending increases by $393 million to $8.2 billion in 2003-04
10. Funding of $421 million next year for early childhood education – an increase of 8 per cent
11. $167 million over four years to provide an extra 774 primary and secondary teachers
12. $422 million over four years for tertiary students
13. $85 million dollars to raise to 150,000 the number of people in industry training during 2005
14. Total health spending rises $711 million next year to $9.6 billion
15. Another 318 new state houses above the 2393 already planned, plus a large modernisation programme for existing stock
16. $256 million package over the next four years to fight crime and the impacts of crime

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