A meeting between New Zealand and Australian finance ministers discusses fuel security, supply chain resilience, and economic integration amid global disruptions, with a focus on practical, temporary, and targeted policy responses to protect households and businesses.
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Oh, uh well, I think it's more that the focus is on areas that we know that we need sort of that skills development in. So, you know, the money's been reappropriated from fees free, which wasn't at all targeted. It didn't provide sort of, you know, the focus on skills we needed. So yes, I think the trades training is great to see. Part of that wider package, though, I mean, the amount of money going into education, two plus billion dollars, is is huge. You know, there's there's a lot going through there. We know that that hopefully will generate productivity over time. You've got more coming into infrastructure and similar as well. But I think the big challenge though is that most households won't see anything directly from the budget. I think that's fine. It's just that it's unusual for an election year. Instead, the money's going on more structural things so that you'll hopefully see a stronger economy in general as we head forward.
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widespread economic burden on households
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