Foreign ownership register bill gaining support

With New Zealand First's register of foreign land and housing ownership awaiting introduction to Parliament, all political parties are being urged to support it.

'New Zealand First is delighted Labour MP Stuart Nash has fallen in behind our long held view and realised the importance of counting just how much land and housing is falling into foreign ownership,” says Leader Rt Hon Winston Peters. 'Federated Farmers are also supporting the register.

'New Zealand First doesn't believe in ‘no action, talk only,' which is why we are the only party to have a Bill to introduce a register of land ownership.

'The National government has blithely allowed the sale of a million hectares of land into foreign ownership – and there has been creeping foreign ownership under successive governments.

'The Overseas Investment Office (OIO) which ticks off nearly all applications is only a flow meter and most property sales, including houses, don't even come onto its radar.

'The OIO has so few staff it can't even police the conditions it attaches to sales it approves, such as job creation.

'This is exactly why New Zealand First's Land Transfer (Foreign Ownership of Land Register) Amendment Bill is waiting to be drawn and put before Parliament. We want New Zealanders to know who is taking over – most countries do not allow the wholesale sell-off of land and houses.

'New Zealand First's register includes land and housing sales, given the OIO isn't concerned with sales of less than five hectares of farmland, less than 0.4 hectares of land next to certain reserve and conservation areas, or is less than 0.2 hectares adjoining the foreshore.

'National's stubbornness over not counting sales shows it doesn't want to admit the truth. It's immigration ‘free for all' is undermining the chances of Kiwis to own their own home or farm.

'Even the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment has told the government record net migration means there are nowhere near enough houses for everyone.

'Only last month Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott reconfirmed his government's commitment to a national register of foreign-owned farmland, so a version of what we first put forward in 2013 will become law across the Tasman this year.

'New Zealand First suggests our government stops dilly dallying around the edges of this national problem and talks to New Zealand First about our Land Transfer (Foreign Ownership of Land Register) Amendment Bill.

'We need to act in the interests of New Zealand and put New Zealand first,” says Mr Peters.

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24 comments

Wishcheif

Posted on 12-01-2015 09:05 | By Wise Chief

I seems we have many traitors running our central, regional and local gov & councils & many large business who are recent immigrants or just couldn't care less unpatriotic Kiwis who don't care if our young are homeless in their own country of birth. This new register is urgently needed as there are huge chunks of lands now being sold via gov as fast as they can to avoid having to return to Maori owners. Crown knowing once sold its out of sight out of mind & most Maori claimants don't and won't ever have resources to buy them back. Few know Chinese government is funding its citizens to buy up land worldwide to capture food growing areas for China. Also deep scrutiny of NZ-MP property portfolios need to be looked at with critical eye as many are avoiding voting for restraints simply because they are making fortunes.


NO

Posted on 12-01-2015 12:06 | By Capt_Kaveman

land or house should be sold to foreigners to be rented to NZers like so many are now


Register?

Posted on 12-01-2015 12:51 | By YOGI BEAR

That is meaningless, all that does is tell us how bad it is. The obvious thing to do is that on Kiwi's can own NZ lands, anyone else can only lease it. Even Fiji have figured that out where the rule there is that Only a Fijian can own the land, no Indians or anyone else, so simple and effective that the people of a country own the land, cant be evicted by some foreign corporation.


Foreign owner register?

Posted on 15-01-2015 17:12 | By YOGI BEAR

Perhaps someone could clarify, does that include pacific Islanders? As strictly they are foreigners?


Ownership

Posted on 16-01-2015 12:06 | By DAD

Other Countries don't sell their land but long term lease it, this should have happened in NZ years ago!


Wisechief

Posted on 16-01-2015 12:49 | By Wise Chief

Islanders are not past of issue it's those immigrants with families still back in their country's of origin who are coming here to exploit zero tax advantage to be had via our property market & open land purchasing rules. Politicians who mismanage nz/uk controlled government need this situation to enrich themselves via ever increasing prices as do the foreign lending banks who deem lending to any Kiwi owned business a risk to far and thus give preference to their own countrymen. Us Kiwi's left floundering when Ozzy come to buy out our local businesses which failed because they could not get same funding preference here. Register will help us identify who these lenders are that we Kiwi's may blacklist them as the enemy declared they are. Chinese have their governments money to buy land here while we have zero all round assistance but ever the hand out to TAKE.


Wise Chiefy

Posted on 16-01-2015 15:12 | By YOGI BEAR

So you are saying the Islanders should be on the register as they certainly take advantage of free for all wandering in and out of NZ, and the tax free thing to, please confirm?


Wisechief

Posted on 16-01-2015 18:57 | By Wise Chief

Islanders lot like Maori and have little if any land of their own to live on and forced to rent for life or live in cousins back yard and shed. With fast accelerating climate change many will lose their home islands over next few decades. Besides we don't see islanders with offshore Mega-bankers in tow awaiting orders to transfer millions here to assist foreigners to buy up many properties without batting an eyelid. They well know government here supplying billions in solid revenues via accommodation supplement etc to support large loans while awaiting unnatural artificially inflated price appreciations. Won't be long Yogi whereupon rents will be so high hereabouts we will all be longing for a cave in the park next to the rangers hut and picnic table to stay alive.


Tenant in own land?

Posted on 19-01-2015 08:30 | By YOGI BEAR

yes Wisechief, soon is the day where no one local will be able to afford a house of their own, most will have no option but to rent and that rent will be skyrocketing sooner or later to reflect the hypo prices paid to buy them. But my point of the land register and Pacific Islanders is something you have confirmed I presume, that it will apply to them all, it matters not "who". The real point is here that Maori are Islanders, at least that is their origins so the register applies to Maori also.


No register for me

Posted on 19-01-2015 13:17 | By YOGI BEAR

My fore-fathers are the indigenous people of New Zealand, they were here about 1000-1500 BC, some 3000 years for the Pacific Islanders were dropped off here and then later along came the English and called them Maori. Indigenous peoples of NZ are of course exempt from the register. None of these wanna be's.


Wisechief

Posted on 19-01-2015 19:03 | By Wise Chief

For my part Yogi I am really not to fussed when knowing all this land owner-ship Maori Islander,Pale crew foreigner immigrant come personal enrichment stuff over land is futile in face of fast accelerating Climate Change. Bothers me greatly my own close family, friends known associates stubbornly refuse to acknowledge all their current & future efforts to provide a secure road ahead for their young & even themselves will come to naught due to fast deterioration of boundaries which are now being breached. Soon there is absolutely no chance of recovery for planet for immediate road ahead. Unreported mass die off and wars increasing. As one who developed tech to try save planet & was attacked & vilified for it I now to stay in safe & concentrate upon developing tech systems to be able to survive long term. This country will soon be hammered back into stone age.


Hawaii

Posted on 21-01-2015 13:59 | By terminator

Another Island nation, Hawaii, has extremely strict property laws. In fact most desirable nations on earth do, and for very good reasons. Why should NZ be any different? Sure immigration brings foreign income and our rather weak property laws investment but couldn't we get this by other means without selling out the people that live here now? Good one NZ first.


Had a dream last night,

Posted on 22-01-2015 20:29 | By robin bell

or was it a nightmare? It seems the register of foreign land ownership had turned into Yogi's Bumper Fun Book. Written by Yogi Bare and edited by his best mate Wise Chief. They say Crazy horse was a wisechief,personally I don't know, all I do know is, the Bumper Fun Book is full of yogi's fantasies and crazy's gobbledegook. Robin Bell.


Overit

Posted on 23-01-2015 12:58 | By overit

We have just come back from Australia-its hard to find an Australian. Immigrants everywhere. Its slowly happening here. This country is truelly great and they are ditching their undemocratic origins for a slice of paradise and generous welfare system.Extended family following on too.


Could it be overit

Posted on 23-01-2015 17:19 | By robin bell

that your one eye only noticed "other" ethnic groups? Last time I heard, there were 20 odd million Aussies. Take the easy way out, and blame anyone but yourself for your miserable outlook on life. Immigrants built this nation and Australia,don't ever forget it. Robin Bell.


Overit

Posted on 27-01-2015 11:16 | By overit

Thank you Robin for your perspective. I am aware countries have been forged by immigrants. Europe, UK, have taken in the new generation of immigrants, asylum seekers,etc . Ask the locals the welfare bill has shot up, people who have not worked or paid into the tax system have equal and often more rights. Some immigrate for liberal benefits. This type of person I have no time for, or rich greedy overseas people buying up NZ land. It should only be leased. Now I am sure you will have something to say about that. Everything on this planet shrinking, along with wealth-its a certain few with power.


Overit you are correct,

Posted on 27-01-2015 17:27 | By robin bell

I do have something to say. First thank you for your good manners, it's refreshing. Immigration is a two way game. Whilst there can be downsides, generally we gain more than we lose. Most by far, of the immigrants I have known are hard working and contribute to society. Eventually generational assimilation takes care of the obvious differences. Britain is an exception, far to many allowed in, prejudice causing resentment,now open hostility. All of the problems can be laid fairly at the feet of bad government. However overit the answer is not as obvious as banning immigration or foreign investment,which often requires the need for land purchase, surely the answer is in the correct balance. Robin Bell.


Overit

Posted on 28-01-2015 11:17 | By overit

What I find hard to swallow is-how come we dont want to live in their countries of origin, and outsiders cant own their land in general, a few exceptions, being mostly Western countries.


Is it any wonder overit,

Posted on 29-01-2015 07:51 | By robin bell

that you are---overit. You seem to have an over developed sense of national pride. You over react to Immigration. You over react to the cost of social welfare especially when targeted to ethnic poverty.Could it be, you "may" be overly selfish? Hard to say, but one thing is certain N.Z can not survive with such short sighted attitudes.No such thing as an independent state anymore,we all rely on each other, one way or another. Robin Bell.


Overit

Posted on 29-01-2015 12:23 | By overit

Robin you really are quite a scathing man. You judge me on my comments but you do not know me. I guess while you attack me you are leaving someone else alone. Yes I have huge national pride. NZ in this crazy world sits pretty nicely, as I travel a lot. As for immigration I am not a huge fan. I believe there should be a 10yr probation period, and if anyone breaks our Laws they are sent home. Many come to NZ as a stepping stone to get into Australia. You will hate this, but I think only people with a sizeable amount of money should be let in, and of course no buying up of our land(only lease). I am against Social Welfare pretty much, it makes people dependents instead of helping themselves. I believe in work for the Dole etc. I am far from selfish.


Poles apart,we are

Posted on 29-01-2015 20:42 | By robin bell

overit. I would point out that it was you who entered this thread attacking immigrants. I make no apology for calling a "spade a spade" if you find that scathing, so be it. Your comments regarding immigrants is both elitist and totally impracticable. We are all "judged" on our comments, you are no exception. Working for the dole,as you put it is both more costly to the taxpayer and unjust to the thousands who lose their income through the fault of others. There are abuses but are generally sorted quickly. Good luck in your battle for a brave new world overit,I think your in for a lot of frustration. Robin Bell.


lot of frustration

Posted on 01-02-2015 19:59 | By JERRY CORNELIUS

That would be right Robin, there is no level of story telling that is beyond you. Perhaps you could let Overit now that you are also an "immigrant" and have not really added a lot to the NZ economy, merely jumped on the band wagon or Maori false claims with all the myths and legends behind it to prove all but prove nothing at all.


It's all very CORNY

Posted on 03-02-2015 07:52 | By robin bell

JERRY, or should that be yogi.There is that ring about your comment,personal attacks being your forte. Yes I did arrive in N.Z. to eventually find wonderful friends, both European and Maori, now lots of others. I also soon realised there was in existence a very small group of very vocal racist nutters,both Maori and Pakeha. I oppose both. You,your matey mate crazyhorse and to a lesser degree a number of others,represent the Pakeha extremists. Sunlive, (presumably in the interest of free speech) allows your insulting garbage, so be it. I am left to respond in kind. Robin Bell.


Jerry who?

Posted on 09-02-2015 17:38 | By YOGI BEAR

Nice one Robin, good of you to note the common thread of a good number of commenters here, perhaps the common thread relates to the "common view" rather than radical at all, you would only find it radical when you alone are some far off the common thread, which you are. hence the reasons you find it difficult to connect with, accept and adjust yourself based on the plethora of facts and evidence available to you. It is indeed sad to see this unfolding publically here.


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