Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, talks about the budget focus.
A middle class Auckland family hopes that health food subsidies, mental health and housing affordability will come out on top when the 2018 Budget is delivered.
Kavita Upadhyay and her husband Alok live in Botany Downs and collectively earn around $120,000 a year. They have two daughter in their 20s.
Kavita used to own a laser clinic which she sold in March and was going to start a vegan meal delivery service.
Her husband, a former cameraman, was a warehouse co-ordinator for Oceania Productions.
It seemed like a no-brainer, but a tougher stance on general well-being and food was a top priority for them in the Budget.
"One of the key things we want is a focus on health - we want fruit and vegetables to be cheaper. Alcohol and cigarettes and packet foods should become more expensive.
"It seems like a no-brainer. It would seriously benefit health and benefit everyone overall," Kavita said.