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Willis delivers election-year Budget with early surplus pledge — and a swipe at coalition partner NZ First

New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis delivered the coalition government's election-year Budget 2026, titled 'Securing New Zealand's Future,' in Parliament on 28 May, projecting a return to surplus in 2028-29 — a ye.

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At a glance

  • Finance Minister Nicola Willis delivered Budget 2026 in the New Zealand Parliament on 28 May 2026
  • The Budget projects a NZ$2.6 billion surplus in 2028-29, one year earlier than the December forecast of a NZ$900 million deficit
  • Health gains NZ$5.8 billion in new operational funding and education NZ$309.6 million for about 232 new classrooms
  • A new levy on banks, insurers and financial firms will recover NZ$209 million over four years to fund Reserve Bank regulation from mid-2027
  • Willis publicly criticised parties refusing superannuation reform, including coalition partner New Zealand First

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Willis delivers election-year Budget with early surplus pledge — and a swipe at coalition
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New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis delivered the coalition government's election-year Budget 2026, titled 'Securing New Zealand's Future,' in Parliament on 28 May, projecting a return to surplus in 2028-29 — a year earlier than forecast — with a projected NZ$2.6 billion surplus replacing the NZ$900 million deficit forecast in December. Health received NZ$5.8 billion in new operational funding, while Education Minister Erica Stanford secured NZ$309.6 million to build roughly 232 classrooms for 4,714 students across English and Māori-medium schools.

The Budget's surprise revenue measure is a new levy on banks, insurers and financial firms to fund their own regulation through the Reserve Bank from mid-2027, recovering NZ$209 million over four years. Commentators noted the absence of an election-year 'rabbit': 1News characterised it as a 'keeping the lights on' Budget, with Willis betting that fiscal repair rather than giveaways will carry the National-ACT-NZ First coalition to re-election.

The sharpest politics came on superannuation, where Willis warned that any party ignoring the size of the problem 'is doing so for its own benefit' — read as a direct dig at coalition partner New Zealand First as well as opposition Labour, both of which rule out changes.

Why it matters

the coalition's flagship pre-election Budget doubles as its campaign platform while exposing a live superannuation rift between National and NZ First that will shape post-election coalition bargaining.

Key facts on file

  • Finance Minister Nicola Willis delivered Budget 2026 in the New Zealand Parliament on 28 May 2026
  • The Budget projects a NZ$2.6 billion surplus in 2028-29, one year earlier than the December forecast of a NZ$900 million deficit
  • Health gains NZ$5.8 billion in new operational funding and education NZ$309.6 million for about 232 new classrooms
  • A new levy on banks, insurers and financial firms will recover NZ$209 million over four years to fund Reserve Bank regulation from mid-2027
  • Willis publicly criticised parties refusing superannuation reform, including coalition partner New Zealand First

OFFICIAL RECORD

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