The prime minister wasted no time after arriving back from the UK today, heading straight into a cabinet meeting and now a post-cabinet press conference.
And he’s just announced a pre-budget funding boost for the NZ Defence Force. It’ll include a pay rise for many NZDF personnel of around $4,000 to $15,000 from July this year, bringing 90% of staff to market rate (or close to).
The pay for many NZDF personnel, including new recruits, will increase between $4000 to $15,000 from July 1 as part of Budget 2023.
Defence minister Andrew Little, who was joining Hipkins at this afternoon’s press conference, said it’ll help attract and retain staff. “High rates of staff turnover, as well as increasing calls on the NZDF such as responding to Cyclone Gabrielle, training Ukrainian troops in the UK, and surveillance and patrolling in our region means our forces are stretched,” he said.
The pay increase was “four times greater than any previous defence remuneration boost over the past decade”, Little added.
This year’s budget also includes $328 million in upgrading defence force assets and infrastructure, which Little said would ensure New Zealand can “better work with our partners to meet our commitments here, in the Pacific and abroad”.