AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBudget 2026: Finance Minister Nicola Willis says the third Budget tightens the books and targets surplus a year earlier, but critics argue it’s “misery” for whānau—especially students after fees-free changes and for families facing child poverty. Primary Care & health tech: General Practice NZ and emergency doctors welcomed more hospital funding and primary care support, while pushing for sustained investment and stronger digital security across the health system. NZX & markets: The NZX 50 edged down as Middle East tensions dented optimism; Mainfreight rose after its annual result, while Stride Property fell and dairy-linked units rallied. Housing & rents: Waikato’s rental market is bucking the national trend with record rents as listings tighten, while Wellington and other regions see declines. Cricket: New Zealand’s Black Caps piled on runs against Ireland at Stormont with twin centuries from Rachin Ravindra and Tom Blundell; West Indies confirmed a 2026 home season featuring New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. World Cup build-up: Iran’s federation expects FIFA to help with multiple-entry US visas as the team prepares for Group G matches including New Zealand. Arts: Dame Lynda Topp used the Aotearoa Music Awards stage to call for more support for artists in New Zealand after her sister Jools’ death. Transport & business: KiwiRail says rail funding will boost efficiency; Auckland’s iconic Mexican Cafe is seeking a buyer to survive CRL disruption.
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