Media release: The New Zealand Initiative welcomes Phil Twyford’s approach to Auckland’s growth

Wellington (6 November 2017): Since becoming the Housing and Transport Minister, Mr Twyford has underlined his intention to simplify planning rules, abolish the rural urban boundary, let Auckland grow up and out, and move towards road pricing. Commenting on Phil Twyford’s statements, the Initiative’s Executive Director Dr Oliver Hartwich said: “The appointment of Phil Twyford as Housing and Transport Minister in the Labour-led government is a breath of fresh air. Read more

Media release
6 November, 2017

Better relations all round

This article originally appeared in the October 2017 edition of Seafood New Zealand magazine, available here. Read more

Seafood New Zealand
31 October, 2017

Media release: Why New Zealand should go Swiss

Wellington (30 October 2017): As the new Labour/NZ First Government pushes for stronger regional development, New Zealand should learn from the country that does regional development best. And that country is Switzerland, argues a new report by think tank The New Zealand Initiative. Read more

Media release
30 October, 2017

What does the new government mean for immigration?

The new government will follow Labour's policies with immigration, the coalition agreement with NZ First has revealed. The document made public yesterday briefly outlined how the parties together would 'ensure work visas issued reflect genuine skills shortages.' There's also a promise to take 'serious action on migrant exploitation,' but didn't mention any specific number cuts, or what visa categories such cuts would come from. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Radio NZ
25 October, 2017

Media release: NZIER report vindicates The New Zealand Initiative’s criticisms of WorkSafe NZ’s safety campaign

Wellington (19 October 2017): Yesterday, the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment released a NZIER report that discredits a WorkSafe NZ safety campaign that started in November 2011. In our report, A Matter of Balance: Regulating Safety, in July 2015, we criticised the government and officials for launching a costly campaign to reduce workplace falls from heights of less than three metres. Read more

Media release
19 October, 2017

Improving safety on New Zealand's roads

Sam Warburton says authorities should have identified the rising trend in road deaths sooner and could have saved lives by acting faster to improve safety. Radio NZ interviews him about this subject. Read more

Radio NZ
16 October, 2017

Is the road toll actually increasing?

The discussion about the road toll has risen in recent weeks. Larry Williams asks Sam Warburton whether the road toll is actually increasing when you also look at things like population growth and the numbers of cars on the road. Read more

Larry Williams Drive - Newstalk ZB
16 October, 2017

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