The Government is set to make decisions on transitioning the country’s fleet to Road User Charges, allowing businesses to deduct pay during partial strikes, and opening a 600-bed extension at Waikeria Prison among 38 planned actions to boost the economy and benefit New Zealanders. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasizes the need for a focused public service committed to delivering economic turnaround, reducing living costs, and improving the well-being of Kiwis through quarterly action plans. Luxon stresses the importance of proactive measures in rebuilding the economy, stating that growth requires deliberate action rather than mere chance.
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