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New Zealand said on Monday it would boost defence spending by NZ$9 billion ($5 billion) over the next four years, and aim to ...
New Zealand will boost defense spending to more than 2% of gross domestic product, aiming to build a modern, combat-capable ...
The National Party-led government’s plan to lift defence spending from 1 to 2 percent of GDP, as it prepares to join US-led ...
New Zealand has released its delayed Defence Capability Plan (DCP). The government blueprint lists priorities and investments ...
The Government announced a plan to lift defence spending to 2% of GDP by next decade. The plan includes new aircraft ...
The Government’s defence spending will hit more than 2% of gross domestic product (GDP) within the next eight years, with a long-awaited plan released today revealing $12 billion in funding over the ...
The New Zealand government published its Defence Capability Plan (DCP) on 7 April, a document that had been delayed for many ...
Staff have been told of plans of a major restructure that could see 374 civilian roles gone, according to the PSA.
Plans to increase spending on defence, which is less that 1% of GDP, will come with the release of the Defence Capability plan. The plan was due last year but is expected soon. New Zealand Defence ...
New Zealand said on Monday it would boost defence spending by NZ$9 billion ($5 billion) over the next four years and aim to ...
WELLINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) - The New Zealand Defence Force is looking to cut 374 civilian positions as it attempts to reduce costs and remain within its budget, it said in a statement on Thursday.
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