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Labour announces new umbrella housing ministry

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 8 Jun 2018, 2:18PM
National has already labelled the ministry a 'dud'. (Photo / NZ Herald)
National has already labelled the ministry a 'dud'. (Photo / NZ Herald)

Labour announces new umbrella housing ministry

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 8 Jun 2018, 2:18PM

 

Housing Minister Phil Twyford announced this morning the formation of the Housing and Urban Development Ministry, which would be in place by October.

It will bring together aspects of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), Ministry of Social Development (MSD) and Treasury to advise the Government on housing issues.

"Addressing the national housing crisis is one of the biggest challenges our Government faces," Twyford said.

"The new ministry will provide the focus and capability in the public service to deliver our reform agenda."

It would be the Government's lead adviser on housing and urban development, advising on issues including homelessness, ensuring affordable, warm, safe and dry rental housing in the private and public markets, and support for first home buyers.

National has labelled the Government's new housing ministry a dud that will not get more houses built.

"What we've got is a bit of rearranging of deckchairs. None of it is going to make a scrap of difference to building houses and by the end of the year this ministry won't have built anything more," said National's housing spokeswoman Judith Collins.

"So, really it's a bit of a dud."

Collins said the new ministry would change nothing.

"Phil's just trying to look like he's doing something. He got a big budget allocation of $2 billion in the last Budget.

"So far all we've seen in KiwiBuild is he's going to buy some buildings off the plans from private developers. His interventions so far are not improving the market."

Twyford told Radio New Zealand the move was aimed at providing more houses in a more efficient, capable and accountable way.

He said there was very little capability to deliver KiwiBuild. "We're having to build that pretty much from scratch."

An urban development authority would be established for KiwiBuild and large-scale development projects.

"That would be a powerful delivery agency to speed up the building of housing and these large complex development projects," he said.

Collins said the move would not speed up the delivery of KiwiBuild housing because developers found it difficult to access funding and there was a shortage of skilled tradespeople in the building sector.

"The private sector is now being asked to produce the KiwiBuild houses and dwellings. The trouble that they've got is trying to get the funding but also trying to keep the tradespeople."

Agencies to be brought under the Housing and Urban Development Ministry are:

  • The housing and urban policy functions, the KiwiBuild unit and the Community Housing Regulatory Authority from MBIE
  • Policy for emergency, transitional and public housing from MSD
  • Monitoring of Housing New Zealand and the Tāmaki Redevelopment Company from Treasury

 

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