Government Response to the Productivity Commission Released – 19 May 2017 (edition 16/2017)
Long-term subscribers may recall that in 2015 the Productivity Commission released its final report on the Social Services sector. It was a colossal 364 page
Long-term subscribers may recall that in 2015 the Productivity Commission released its final report on the Social Services sector. It was a colossal 364 page
On Tuesday the Productivity Commission released a report entitled, More Effective Social Services.[1] (Note this is a final report, prepared after consideration of submissions received
On Tuesday the Productivity Commission released a draft report entitled, More Effective Social Services.[1] This extensive 364-page report is a study of how social services
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
On Monday the Deputy Prime Minister, Bill English, released a ten-page response to the report of the Productivity Commission on housing (including Māori housing). Overall
On Thursday the Productivity Commission released its final report on housing affordability. The report is extensive (over 300 pages), covering all major issues impacting on