AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBudget 2026 Fallout: Opposition and charities say the “misery budget” misses child poverty targets and leaves struggling whānau with little relief, while renters face higher social housing costs and temporary support is cut. Health & Equity: Prostate Cancer Foundation and ProCare criticise missed screening funding and highlight equity gaps even as bowel screening eligibility is lowered; GPs and the College of GPs warn primary care is still underfunded. Māori Funding & Tiriti: Multiple groups argue Budget 2026 fails Māori, with Te Puni Kōkiri cuts and limited targeted investment, while Te Māngai Pāho gets a boost for Māori broadcasting. Education Pressure: Schools’ day-to-day funding falls behind inflation, ECE leaders warn of “musical chairs,” and fees-free study is frozen as trades academies expand. Privacy & Cybersecurity: NZ Privacy Commissioner finds breaches after the Manage My Health incident, pushing compliance notices and calls for privacy law reform. Culture & Community: Rotary’s century of service is celebrated in Gisborne, and slow travel pitches New Zealand as the antidote to hustle culture. Sport & Identity: Wallace Sititi captains the Chiefs; cricket schedules set West Indies home series vs NZ, plus Salah’s World Cup “unfinished business.”
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