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'Ineffective' regulations pushing house prices up

A report by the New Zealand Initiative shows an “ill-justified campaign” to reduce workplace falls from heights is adding thousands of dollars to the cost of new homes.
 
New Zealand Initiative director Oliver Hartwich talks about work

Jason Walls
Thu, 16 Jul 2015

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New figures reveal increased workplace safety requirements are contributing to spiralling costs in Auckland’s property market.

A report by the New

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Jason Walls
Thu, 16 Jul 2015
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