Budget
Not much for education in budget
Our education correspondent, John Gerritsen, has been looking at the small amount of spending for the sector. Audio
What the budget means for Auckland
Our Auckland correspondent, Todd Niall, has been looking at what the city gets out of the Budget. Audio
Economic analysis on the budget
First to our business editor and economics correspondent, Patrick O'Meara. Audio
Government targets child poverty in Budget
A 790 million dollar four-year anti poverty package at the heart of today's Budget delivers the first rise in core benefits not tied to inflation in four decades. Audio
Labour's Little on 2015 Budget
People who work in early childhood education are disappointed the Budget has no increase at all for the subsidies they get per child. Audio
Not much for poor in Budget - Family centre boss
Peter Sykes heads the Mangere East Family Service Centre. Audio
Bill English explains benefict increase of 25 dollars a week
I asked the Finance Minister Bill English why he decided, after all this time, that beneficiary families need more money. Audio
National raises benefits - first time since 1972
For education it's less bright - school operations grants go up by just one percent next year, half as much as in previous Budgets. Audio
Child poverty takes centre stage in 2015 Budget.
A 790 million dollar four-year anti poverty package at the heart of today's Budget delivers the first rise in core benefits not tied to inflation in four decades. Audio
Budget 2015
Economic commentator Bernard Hickey joins the Panel to go over the main points. Audio
Special coverage of the Budget 2015
Susie Ferguson presents coverage of the 2015 Budget, plus expert analysis and commentary from Radio New Zealand's correspondents. Audio