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On this page you can check out our press releases and the latest news about the housing inquiry and other housing related news.






Housing Inquiry final report: no future generation should face a housing crisis

Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt says while here is a shift to recognise a decent home as a human right, and investment is starting to sho...

Loafers Lodge fire: We must be answerable to our most vulnerable

The tragic fire at Loafers Lodge has highlighted the need for independent accountability to be developed in our housing system.

Wayne Knox: National Māori Housing Conference must look for solutions to address nation’s indigenous housing crisis

A piece by Wayne Knox, (general manager of Te Matapihi, the national peak body for Māori housing providers) on The Herald about the National Māori ...

Report offers Te Ao Māori lens on housing

Innovative Te Ao Māori measures to hold Government and the housing sector to account for housing are outlined today by Te Kāhui Tika Tangata Human ...

Emergency housing human rights concerns taken to the United Nations

Te Kāhui Tika Tangata Human Rights Commission has shared experiences of children and young people in emergency housing ahead of New Zealand’s revie...

Emergency housing system in breach of human rights, but not beyond repair - Press Release

The government’s emergency housing system is in breach of the human rights of those it aims to help but it is not beyond repair according to the re...

Chief Human Rights Commissioner sees transitional housing in Far North

Solutions to the government’s emergency housing crisis were highlighted in a visit by the Chief Human Rights Commissioner, Paul Hunt, to Kaitaia-ba...

Tenants staying in homes longer but gap remains

Renters are having to move less frequently but security of tenure for many remains much lower than homeowners, according to data released today by ...

Youth homelessness in Tāmaki Makaurau: A report by Māori researchers

Half of those experiencing homelessness in Aotearoa are under the age of 25 and new research has identified key contributing factors to the ongoing...

Tell us your housing story: Press release

Tell us your housing story Te Kāhui Tika Tangata, the Human Rights Commission, says its new housing inquiry website, “He Kāinga Rawaka, A Decent Ho...

Aotearoa Housing Survey by AMI and Habitat for Humanity

AMI Insurance and Habitat for Humanity NZ do an inaugural Aotearoa Housing Survey. This one has revealed a stark reality – several hundred thousand...

The true cost of unaffordable housing

Housing affordability is one of the key elements of the right to a decent home. The Human Rights Commission is publishing a set of indicators calle...

Government failing human rights promises for housing / health care and protection, research says

A new paper from Motu Economic and Public Policy Research shows successive New Zealand Governments have failed to keep human rights promises so all...

Successive governments responsible for massive breaches of the right to a decent home

Te Kahu Tika Tangata / Human Rights Commission has today launched Framework Guidelines on the Right to a Decent Home in Aotearoa and announced that...

New accountability measures needed to help end housing crisis

December 15, 2021 The first report in the Human Rights Commission’s ongoing inquiry into the right to a decent home has called for new accountabili...

Cold, crowded homes continue to blight our communities

Renters, Māori and Pacific peoples are among the groups most affected by poor housing habitability in Aotearoa New Zealand, according to human righ...

Rent freeze needed as people choose between food and home, says human rights commission

The Human Rights Commission wants an immediate freeze on rent increases, as more people have to choose between adequate food and a decent home. The...

Human Rights Commission calls for freeze on rents, increase to accommodation supplement

Stuff reports that The Human Rights Commission/Te Kāhui Tika Tangata is calling for an immediate rent freeze and an increase to the accommodation s...

Urgent Government action needed to support renters’ human rights

An immediate freeze on rent increases could give renters some reprieve during the cost-of-living crisis says Te Kahui Tika Tangata, the Human Right...