E25 26 July 2019: New Zealand General Social Survey
Biennial New Zealand Social Survey, undertaken by Statistics New Zealand. This is interesting and new data, but again this department lets itself down with poor
Biennial New Zealand Social Survey, undertaken by Statistics New Zealand. This is interesting and new data, but again this department lets itself down with poor
Yesterday Statistics New Zealand released a research paper focused on Māori and Pacific home-ownership trends. The paper is entitled, Changes in home-ownership patterns 1986-2013:
This week political debate within Parliament and the national media has continued to centre on housing shortages and homelessness. We note two distinct issues
The Ngāpuhi treaty settlement entity Tuhoronuku Independent Mandated Authority (Tuhoronuku IMA) has appointed its first three Treaty settlement negotiators. They are: Alison Thom (Ngāti
On Tuesday His Excellence Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, delivered the ‘Speech from the Throne’ to open the new parliamentary term. By
On Tuesday the Associate Minister of Housing, Tariana Turia, released a Māori Housing Strategy. It is entitled, Te Whare Āhuru He Oranga Tāngata – The
On Tuesday Labour Party Member of Parliament, Shane Jones, took the opportunity to criticise the Iwi Chairs for allegedly focusing their efforts on natural resources,
On Thursday Statistics NZ published a report entitled Perceptions of Housing Quality in 2010/11: Exploratory findings from the New Zealand General Social Survey. This report
On Sunday the Department of Internal Affairs released a discussion document on land development contributions. This is part of the Government’s policy programme to improve
This week, National, Labour and the Green parties have made further statements on why their respective housing policy programme is the optimal solution to this