The Hunting of the Lamprey

Meridian wanted to replace older wind turbines with a smaller number of more efficient ones at the Tararua Range near Palmerston North. The consenting authority first required Meridian to spend three months searching for a lamprey. Read more

Lewis Carroll
Insights Newsletter
26 June, 2026

Second-class confidentiality

New Zealanders who visit psychologists would expect their clinical conversations to be private and confidential. But a draft Code of Ethics from the New Zealand Psychologists Board (NZPB), the professional body that registers practising psychologists, would weaken the privacy rights of Māori clients. Read more

Dr Michael Johnston
Insights Newsletter
26 June, 2026

Media release: Guardrails for a Compulsory KiwiSaver

Wellington (Thursday, 25 June 2026) – If re-elected, National would make KiwiSaver contributions compulsory from 2028, with employers and employees each contributing 6 percent by 2032. That compulsion requires guardrails, according to a research note published today by The New Zealand Initiative's Chief Economist Dr Eric Crampton. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Media release
25 June, 2026
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Media release: Half a turnaround: ACC’s numbers are up, but are injured people recovering?

Wellington (Wednesday, 24 June 2026) – The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC), which funds injured New Zealanders’ care and recovery, has halted a decade of decline. But a New Zealand Initiative report warns its recovery rests on tighter decisions and exits, not proven rehabilitation. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Media release
24 June, 2026

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