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NZF coalition agreement with Labour, at a glance:

  • Regional development: A $1 billion per year Regional Development (Provincial Growth) Fund
  • Rail: Significant investment in regional rail.
  • Forestry: Re-establish the New Zealand Forestry Service, and planting 100 million trees per year in a Billion Trees Planting
  • Programme.Auckland Port: Commissioning a feasibility study on moving the Ports of Auckland to Northport
  • Biosecurity: A funding increase to Biosecurity NZ and a select committee Inquiry into biosecurity
  • Irrigation: Honour existing Crown Irrigation investment commitmentsMonetary policy: Review and reform the Reserve Bank Act
  • Minimum wage: Increase to $20 an hour by 2020, with the final increase to take effect in April 2021Tax: Increase penalties for corporate fraud and tax evasion, and introduce a tax on exports of bottled water
  • KiwiBank: Investigate KiwiBank's capabilities to become the Government's banker when that contract is next renewed.
  • Foreign ownership: Strengthen the Overseas Investment Act and create a comprehensive register of foreign-owned land and housing
  • Research and development: Increase R&D spending to 2 per cent of GDP over 10 years
  • Health: Re-establish the Mental Health Commission, annual free health checks for seniors with the SuperGold card, free doctors' visits for all under 14s, increasing the age for free breast screening to 74
  • Education: Restore funding for gifted students and Computers in Homes, pilot counsellors in primary schools, free driver training for all secondary school students, restart Te Kotahitanga teacher professional development
  • Defence: Re-examine the Defence procurement programme
  • Housing: Establish a Housing Commission
  • Law and Order: Work towards 1800 new police officers over three years, investigate a volunteer rural constabulary programme, increase funding for Community Law Centres, establish a Criminal Cases Review Commission
  • Social Development: More funding for family violence networks, including Women's Refuge and Shakti, pilot a Youth
  • Education, Training and Employment programme and provide 800 extra places for the LSV scheme, introduce Ready for Work programmes
  • Superannuation: Keep age of eligibility at 65
  • Environment: Move to an emissions-free government-vehicle fleet by 2025/26, introduce a Zero Carbon Act and independent Climate Commission, which will consider including agriculture into the ETS, establish a tyre stewardship fund, piloting alternatives to 1080, work towards a Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary
  • Conservation: More funding for the Department of Conservation
  • Democracy: No new parliamentary building this term, an independent review of electoral processes and enrolments, and a review of the parliamentary processes, and pass a 'Waka Jumping' bill
  • Immigration: Ensure work visas reflect skills shortages and cut down on low quality international education courses, and take action on migrant exploitation, particularly international students
  • Pike River: Commit to re-entry to Pike River
  • Other: Build a Maori Battalion museum at Waitangi, review retail-power pricing, allow a conscience vote on a NZ First euthanasia referendum bill, a Public Inquiry "a decade after Shand" to investigate the drivers of local government costs, support NZ First's racing policy, work towards a Free Trade Agreement with the Russia-Belarus-Kazakhstan Customs Union, record a Cabinet minute regarding the lack of process followed prior to the National-led government sponsorship of UNSC2334, concerning the Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories occupied since 1967

(Source: NZ Hearld)

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