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Budget 2026: Potential funding for councils from new housing consent scheme

29 May 2026
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New analysis indicates that only eight councils in New Zealand are projected to earn over $1 million annually from the Government’s new initiative aimed at encouraging housing development. Infometrics’ chief executive Brad Olsen utilized Budget 2026 data to assess the potential financial impact on local councils for the fiscal year ending March 2026. The Government’s Growth Fund is designed to position housing expansion positively, alleviating costs for local authorities. Olsen’s findings suggest that if the fund had been in place during the assessed year, it would have distributed approximately $86.8 million among 67 councils, a figure significantly lower than an alternative proposal that would have allowed councils to share GST from new builds, which was suggested in a 2022 member’s bill.

Why It Matters

This analysis highlights the financial limitations faced by most councils in New Zealand under the current housing incentive framework. The Government’s Growth Fund, aimed at promoting housing growth, is expected to provide limited fiscal benefits, with only a small number of councils poised to gain substantial revenue. Historically, local councils have struggled with funding housing projects, which has led to proposals for revenue-sharing models, such as the one introduced by Brooke van Velden. Understanding the financial implications of these initiatives is crucial for addressing New Zealand’s housing crisis and ensuring sustainable urban development.

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