Contributors
The following organisations are currently making research about all aspects of housing available. More organisations will be contributing content to Housing Research for New Zealand soon.
Founding members
Auckland Regional Council
The Auckland Regional Council works to ensure the Auckland region's development meets present needs without closing off options for future generations.
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BRANZ
BRANZ is an independent and impartial research, testing, consulting and information company. It provides resources for the building and construction industries.
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Centre for Housing Research Aotearoa New Zealand (CHRANZ)
CHRANZ invested in rigorous, independent and relevant housing research to support policies and practices that met New Zealand's changing and diverse housing needs.
CHRANZ was disestablished in June 2011.
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Department of Building and Housing
The role of this agency is to help create a building and housing market that delivers good quality homes, and buildings that contribute to strong communities and a prosperous economy.
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA)
EECA works to implement New Zealand Government strategies for energy efficiency, conservation and renewable energy in both the private and public sectors.
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Housing New Zealand Corporation (HNZC)
HNZC provides New Zealanders with access to good quality, affordable, homes. It is also the New Zealand government's main advisor on housing.
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Reserve Bank of New Zealand
The Reserve Bank is New Zealand’s central bank. It carries out housing-related research to support monetary policy management.
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Recent contributors
Ministry for the Environment
The Ministry for the Environment works to achieve high environmental standards for New Zealand, while sustaining and enhancing social and economic development.
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Department of Labour
The Department of Labour’s primary role is to improve the performance of the labour market and, through this, strengthen the economy and increase the standard of living for those in New Zealand.
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Beacon Pathway Ltd
Beacon is a collaborative research consortium working to find affordable ways to make New Zealand homes more resource-efficient, healthy and sustainable to live in.
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Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Motu is a non-profit research institute that carries out high quality, long-term, socially beneficial research programmes.
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Victoria University of Wellington Research Archive
The Victoria University of Wellington Research Archive stores and makes available online the research outputs of the University's academics and postgraduate students.
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University of Auckland Library
ResearchSpace is a digital repository or online archive for The University of Auckland, and contains Full Text Theses and other Research Outputs.
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University of Canterbury Library
The UC Research Repository collects and stores original research from postgraduate students, researchers and academics based at the University of Canterbury.
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Lincoln University
This is a digital research archive or "institutional repository" for Lincoln University - a place to store, index, preserve and redistribute in digital formats the research output of the University's staff and students.
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University of Otago
The purpose of Otago University Research Archive is to provide public access to the University of Otago's quality research outputs.
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Auckland University of Technology
ScholarlyCommons@AUT is the central archive and repository for the long term preservation of AUT University research and scholarly output.
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University of Waikato
Research Commons is a digital repository promoting and preserving the scholarly outputs of researchers at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.
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Interested in joining?
We are currently inviting organisations that undertake or commission housing-related research to help us grow the Housing Research for New Zealand register.