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Emergency Housing Bill Hits $1 Billion

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Wed Jun 29 2022 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Emergency Housing Bill Hits $1 Billion

Wednesday, 29 June 2022, 12:19 pm
Press Release: New Zealand National Party

The Government’s housing failure has clocked up a new milestone: $1 billion has been spent on emergency housing, National’s Acting Housing spokesperson Nicola Willis says.

“This is a staggering amount of money and is emblematic of Labour’s complete and utter failure on housing.

“Labour promised they would solve New Zealand’s housing crisis. Five years on, taxpayers have paid more than $1 billion in Emergency Housing Special Needs Grants, mainly to motels, with thousands of people living in motels for months at a time.

“Rapidly rising rents and unaffordable housing have pushed thousands more New Zealanders onto the state house waiting list and into emergency housing motels.

“Motels were meant to be a short-term fix to New Zealand’s housing problems. Under Labour motels have become the solution. Emergency housing has become a get-rich-quick scheme for motel owners, and has proven to be disastrous for vulnerable New Zealand families.

“It is just shameful that around 4,500 New Zealand kids wake up every morning in a motel room.

“The Government seems to have given up on solving the underlying drivers of emergency housing need, instead opting for the short-term approach of writing a big cheque and looking the other way.

“The Government says state houses are the solution, but have allowed the state house waiting list to explode from fewer than 6000 people when National left office to more than 27,000 today. Meanwhile its state-house builder, Kainga Ora, has demolished or sold more houses this year than they’ve actually built, while only 1365 of the 100,000 Kiwibuild homes promised have been delivered.”

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“Labour has failed on housing. The state house waitlist has quadrupled, rents are up $150 per week and now the Government has spent $1 billion on housing people in motels.”

Emergency housing spend data attached.

Kāinga Ora build numbers for 2022 below:

Kāinga Ora State Home Builds 2022:

MONTH

NEW BUILDS

REMOVED

NET TOTAL

Jan-22

5

40

-35

Feb-22

56

59

-3

Mar-22

79

40

39

Apr-22

53

63

-10

TOTAL

193

202

-9

Source: Government Housing Dashboard, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development

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