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    The Government's keeping its cards close to its chest - on how it'll fund a mammoth Defence splurge

    The Government's keeping its cards close to its chest - on how it'll fund a mammoth Defence splurge


    It's injecting 12 billion dollars over four years, into building up our Defence Force workforce and equipment.

    It's signalling it'll go into system upgrades, replacing helicopters- and enhancing maritime strike capability.

    Defence Minister Judith Collins says the investment includes nine billion dollars on top of what we already spend on Defence.

    She says it's a lot of money but there's no economic security without national security.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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