Budget 2004: Secure and Sustainable NZ - Overview
The Budget 2004 Overview
Strong, secure and sustainable
New Zealand
Corrections:
$180 million over three years
toward new prison construction.
$30 million increase in
2004-05, rising to $40 million from 2005-06, for staff
training, property maintenance and prison health services.
$1.1 million in the current financial year and in
2004-05 for support services to the New Zealand Parole
Board.
Biosecurity:
$46.5 million over four years to improve New Zealand's biosecurity defences, particularly marine biosecurity.
Core public service:
$1
billion to ensure departmental baselines are adequate to the
task; including substantial increases to the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Children Young Persons and
Their Families Service, Corrections, Defence and Inland
Revenue.
$5 million to increase Customs air and sea
border surveillance.
$14.8 million over four years to
fund secure online government services, including $240,000
capital funding.
$20.6 million broadcasting package.
Already announced:
$73.4 million to tackle court
delays.
$3.5 million capital over two years for a new
courthouse in Queenstown.
$40 million over four years to
tackle the methamphetamine trade and organised crime.
$14.9 million over four years to set up Four Family
Safety Teams to deal with domestic violence.
$9 million
over four years to increase jurors' fees.
$14.8 million
to form dedicated National Security Teams to counter
terrorism.
$13 million to build and $1.8 million over
four years to run a new Wiri police centre.
$381,000
over the next two years to support the work of Youth
Offending Teams
$12 million over four years for the
Pacific Security Fund.
$70 million over four years for
Statistics New Zealand.
$2.6 million to allow more than
6000 low-income families to have their homes made more
energy efficient.
Another six million carbon credits to
be offered for tender for climate friendly projects.
$4
million over four years for research into recreational
fishing.
$4.3 million over four years to increase
surveillance against fisheries poaching.
$7 million over
six years to eradicate pests on Secretary and Resolution
Islands.
$3.22 million over four years for a radio
communications network for fisheries compliance officers.
$1.5 million a year plus $60,000 start-up capital for a
dedicated Pay and Employment Equity Unit in the Department
of Labour.
$10 million a year for the NZ Film Commission
$380,000 a year for the NZ Film Archive
$12.6
million over the next three years for new memorials $600,000
a year for three years to the Music Industry Commission.
Further details post budget:
Additional $166 million
over four years for a green package.
$24 million over
four years to establish a digital repository at the National
Library of New Zealand.
ENDS