Webinar video: Owning Less to Achieve More

This webinar launches "Owning Less to Achieve More: Refocusing Kāinga Ora", a report by Dr Bryce Wilkinson arguing that government should fund people, not property. Hosted by Dr Oliver Hartwich and featuring the Rt Hon Sir Bill English (former Prime Minister; chair of the 2024 Independent Review of Kāinga Ora), the discussion explores how separating funding from ownership through voucher-style support, releasing under-utilised land, and diversifying providers could lift housing outcomes, restore fiscal sustainability, and empower tenants—drawing on OECD practice and New Zealand’s social investment approach. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
Rt Hon Sir Bill English
Webinar video
16 October, 2025
Ryan Bridge

Newstalk ZB: Dr Bryce Wilkinson says state housing costs twice as much as private sector

Dr Bryce Wilkinson talked to Ryan Bridge on Newstalk ZB about his report finding that operating Kainga Ora's 77,000 state houses costs twice as much as the private sector. He argued for transferring state housing to community housing providers or tenants themselves, citing international examples and emphasising the need to empower tenants with more housing options. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
Ryan Bridge
Newstalk ZB
16 October, 2025
NewstalkZB Mike Hosking square

Newstalk ZB: Mike Hosking discusses our new report on Kāinga Ora's costs with Sir Bill English

Mike Hosking discussedour new report on Newstalk ZB with Rt Hon Sir Bill English, who contributed the foreword to the report, which finds that Kāinga Ora's 77,000 homes cost taxpayers twice as much as the private sector and advocates for greater tenant choice of landlord. Sir Bill, who previously led the independent review of Kāinga Ora, explained that smaller-scale housing providers of around 5,000 homes demonstrate better economies of scale and tenant outcomes than Kāinga Ora's centralised model. Read more

Mike Hosking and Rt Hon Sir Bill English
Newstalk ZB
16 October, 2025
Nick Mills

Newstalk ZB: Nick Mills explores Initiative report on replacing state housing with tenant choice

Nick Mills discussed our report "Owning Less to Achieve More" on Newstalk ZB, which proposes selling state homes and replacing them with rent vouchers for tenants. Mills explored the report's findings that Kāinga Ora's maintenance costs are nearly double those of private landlords, and highlighted Sir Bill English's view that the focus has shifted away from tenants towards the houses themselves. Read more

Nick Mills
Newstalk ZB
16 October, 2025
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RNZ: Dr Bryce Wilkinson discusses alternatives to government housing ownership

Dr Bryce Wilkinson talked to Wallace Chapman on RNZ's The Panel about the our report "Owning Less to Achieve More", which proposes housing vouchers for state housing tenants as an alternative to direct government ownership. Dr Wilkinson explained how vouchers could empower tenants through provider choice, similar to the pre-school education model, while panellists Sue Bradford and Dean Hall debated the importance of housing stability versus addressing inefficiencies in the current system. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
Wallace Chapman, Sue Bradford and Dean Hall
RNZ
16 October, 2025
Ryan Bridge

Newstalk ZB: Nick Clark on empowering mayors and localising councils

Nick Clark talked to Ryan Bridge on Newstalk ZB about improving local government voter turnout and council effectiveness. He argued that smaller, more localised councils with stronger mayoral powers and better accountability mechanisms could increase engagement, pointing to Switzerland's model of thousands of local government units as a potential alternative to New Zealand's consolidation approach. Read more

Ryan Bridge
Newstalk ZB
13 October, 2025
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Q+A with Jack Tame: Nick Clark on record-low local election turnout and the need for council reform

Nick Clark talked to Jack Tame on Q+A about the record-low voter turnout in local elections, arguing councils need stronger mayors, better funding tools, and freedom from central government interference to restore public engagement. He advocated for incentive-based funding mechanisms like GST sharing on building consents while expressing concerns about the government's proposed rates capping, warning it could lead to infrastructure deficits and higher debt. Read more

Jack Tame and Penny Hulse
TVNZ
12 October, 2025
NewstalkZB Mike Hosking square

Newstalk ZB: Mike Hosking recommends Roger Partridge's article on Reserve Bank capital review

On Newstalk ZB, Mike Hosking recommended Roger Partridge's the New Zealand Herald article on bank capital requirements, explaining the context of Adrian Orr's policy requiring banks to hold significant reserves - which banks argued contributed to higher mortgage costs. Hosking outlined Partridge's criticism that the Reserve Bank Board's government-ordered review of these requirements was done improperly and essentially solved nothing. Read more

Mike Hosking
Newstalk ZB
10 October, 2025
Ryan Bridge

Newstalk ZB: Dr Eric Crampton on Reserve Bank printing too much money during COVID, driving inflation crisis

Dr Eric Crampton talked to Ryan Bridge on Newstalk ZB about the Reserve Bank's recent self-review, which found the bank was too slow to raise interest rates after COVID-19. He argued the Reserve Bank should have recognised earlier that it was dealing with a supply shock rather than a demand problem, noting that excessive money printing in response to COVID's economic disruption drove inflation to 7.3% and required painful interest rate hikes to bring it back under control. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Ryan Bridge
Newstalk ZB
30 September, 2025
Charlotte Cook

RNZ: Dr Eric Crampton on Trump's repeated film tariff threat

Dr Eric Crampton talked to Charlotte Cook on RNZ about US President Donald Trump's repeated threat to impose 100% tariffs on foreign films. He explained that such tariffs would be practically impossible to implement on digital services like films, but suggested the threat could provide an opportunity for countries like New Zealand to negotiate an international agreement to scale back film production subsidies. Listen below. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Charlotte Cook
RNZ
30 September, 2025
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Newstalk ZB: Heather du Plessis-Allan on how the Initiative spotted inflation risks before the Reserve Bank

Heather du Plessis-Allan discussed the Reserve Bank's handling of inflation during COVID on Newstalk ZB, highlighting that The New Zealand Initiative first identified that COVID could cause inflation a year and a half before the Reserve Bank began tightening in October 2021. She noted the Initiative also warned in February 2022 that inflation was becoming a problem, while the bank continued its cheap lending programme until December 2022 when inflation had already reached 7.2%. Read more

Heather du Plessis-Allan
Newstalk ZB
30 September, 2025
Sean Plunket

The Platform: Roger Partridge on judges undermining Parliament's gang patch ban

Roger Partridge talked to Sean Plunket on The Platform about his analysis of how New Zealand judges are returning gang patches to offenders despite Parliament's clear intention to ban them through the Gangs Act 2024. He argued that courts are overstepping their constitutional role by using judicial tools like the "principle of legality" and tikanga considerations to sidestep Parliament's democratically expressed will, undermining both the rule of law and democratic legitimacy. Read more

Roger Partridge
Sean Plunket
The Platform
26 September, 2025

RNZ: Dr Oliver Hartwich defends Reserve Bank against unfair scapegoating claims

RNZ Business News discussed Dr Oliver Hartwich's comments defending the Reserve Bank on their midday bulletin. He defended the Reserve Bank against scapegoating claims, arguing that the current government's single inflation mandate and expansionary fiscal policies have made monetary policy more challenging. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
RNZ
24 September, 2025

Newstalk ZB: Roger Partridge warns business mood "grim" as economy struggles

Roger Partridge talked to Francesca Rudkin on Newstalk ZB about the NZ Herald's Mood of the Boardroom survey, describing business leaders' sentiment as "grim" due to New Zealand's struggling economy and high cost of living. He called for greater bipartisanship on long-term economic issues like retirement savings and infrastructure, while noting that Trump's tariffs have significantly impacted CEO confidence despite the global community underestimating the reality of his trade policies. Read more

Roger Partridge
Francesca Rudkin
Newstalk ZB
24 September, 2025

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