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  1. It’ll need to be a broader investigation than just into dry board.

    The cost of building an average family home in NZ cf other comparable nations is a scandal.

    Building codes and local bodies constantly push construction solutions and materials based on product produced by the big cartels. Try to approach your project in any other manner outside the producer approved cookie cutter (including building methods time tested over centuries ) and you are in for grief and unnecessary extra expense. In recent years (probably still) builders have had to regularly maintain building licences by attending courses to keep them up to date with industry methodology. At such they were bombarded by industry promotions and product endorsements.

    I’ve often wondered, is there any solid justification for new home construction costs to track housing market inflation?

  2. Why are ministers having to clean up messes the Commerce Commission are legislatively supposed to prevent and deal to?

    Time and again these monopolies or duopolies turn feral and everyone is surprised, while the Commerce Commission sits dumbly by doing nothing. And these businesses seem to become dominant players with incredible ease without oversight.

    How about a task force to ensure the ComCom is doing its job?

  3. More regulations puts prices up.

    Show me ONE government regulated industry where prices have gone down!!!!

    How about less regulation.
    Like the GIB board problem. Let individuals import what they want, rather than have regulators stop that by imposing self serving regulations.
    So why Cant Kiwis import Gib from Countries that have GIB standards albeit they are not identical to ours.

    Same with Nurses, why all the regulation and restrictions.

    Of course your false but oft trotted out Supermarket duopoly BS.
    Regulate that until prices go UP!!!!

    humph

    1. I have worked on a site where it was either Indian or Vietnamese drywall was used. I think that in about 5 – 10 years, the walls will all have to be torn out. The quality was pretty poor. The plasterer really earned his money.

      The idea that foreign companies that are not beholden to NZ laws and regulations can then send any old shit to NZ without repercussions is frankly, well, shit. Think James Hardy and the billions that we as tax payers have forked out.

      Our current regulations are in place because of deregulation.

  4. Try and say “megan woods is going to sort it out” without bursting into laughter.

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