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'Tone deaf': Labour hits back at Govt over Rotorua housing claim

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Wed, 19 Nov 2025, 2:49pm
Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka said the change restored safety and dignity to Rotorua. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka said the change restored safety and dignity to Rotorua. Photo / Mark Mitchell

'Tone deaf': Labour hits back at Govt over Rotorua housing claim

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Wed, 19 Nov 2025, 2:49pm

By Giles Dexter of 

The Government is celebrating the end of emergency housing motels in Rotorua - but Labour says it has just shifted the problem elsewhere.

Rotorua became the country鈥檚 epicentre for emergency housing.

At its peak, there were more than 240 households across 13 motels. Now there are zero families in motels.

Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka, who holds responsibility for the emergency housing portfolio, said Rotorua had become the 鈥減oster child鈥 of a broken housing system, and its end reflected 鈥渄eliberate, co-ordinated action鈥.

In 2023, National campaigned on ending emergency housing in Rotorua motels within two years.

鈥淩otorua wh膩nau, businesses and mana whenua had been pleading for change for years. We listened and acted. We have restored safety, dignity and confidence to a city that was forced to absorb the consequences of a failed housing model,鈥 Potaka said.

Referrals into emergency housing motels ended on June 15 with agencies working 鈥渋ntensively鈥 to secure permanent placements.

The Ministry for Social Development and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development had worked with Visions of a Helping Hand, WERA Aotearoa Charitable Trust, Emerge Aotearoa, Ng膩ti Whakaue, Te Arawa, Restore Rotorua and the Rotorua Lakes Council to move every household into 鈥渟table, secure homes鈥.

 The emergency housing motels to close (clockwise from top left), Alpin Motel, Pohutu Lodge and Geneva Motel. Photos / Kelly Makiha
The emergency housing motels to close (clockwise from top left), Alpin Motel, Pohutu Lodge and Geneva Motel. Photos / Kelly Makiha

Through partnership with Ng膩ti Whakaue, 240 affordable rental housing units were being built at Manawa Gardens.

The remaining motels were now preparing to return to commercial operations, Potaka said.

鈥淩otorua is finally back on the front foot, it is safer, stronger, and open for growth. Our government will keep backing Rotorua to reclaim its reputation, grow its tourism economy, strengthen its housing supply, and unlock new opportunities for the city,鈥 Potaka said.

But Labour鈥檚 housing spokesperson Kieran McAnulty said the announcement was 鈥渢one deaf鈥 and he did not know who Potaka was 鈥渢rying to kid鈥 by celebrating.

鈥淣o one is pretending that emergency housing was the solution to the housing crisis, but it鈥檚 a hell of a lot better than people sleeping on the streets.

鈥淎nd all the minister is doing today is celebrating shifting people out of emergency housing to in front of families鈥 homes and businesses. That鈥檚 it, and it鈥檚 not much of a thing to celebrate.鈥

Labour's housing spokesperson Kieran McAnulty. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Labour's housing spokesperson Kieran McAnulty. Photo / Mark Mitchell

McAnulty said he had recently visited Rotorua and counted eight homeless people in one block of the town centre.

In January, Potaka announced the Government had met its target to reduce the overall number of households in emergency housing by 75% five years early.

The Ministry of Social Development had also tightened the gateway for those trying to access emergency housing.

McAnulty said the Government was focusing on people that had left emergency housing but did not want to talk about the people that could not get in.

鈥淓mergency housing was only ever intended to temporarily house people while social houses were being built.

鈥淏ut let鈥檚 look at what the Government are doing. K膩inga Ora are no longer expanding their numbers.

鈥淭he funding that鈥檚 gone to community housing providers is a fraction of what they were getting under the Labour Government, and people can鈥檛 get into emergency housing, and now they鈥檝e closed them all together,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 no surprise that homelessness is now what frontline providers are saying the worst in living memory.鈥

-RNZ

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