Newstalk ZB: Nick Mills Supports Dr. Johnston's report on trades entrance qualification

On Newstalk ZB, Nick Mills discusses Dr. Michael Johnston's report for the New Zealand Initiative which found that only 6% of 16-19 year olds participate in workplace training. The report advocates for a "trades entrance qualification" for high school students heading towards apprenticeships rather than university, noting the average age for starting an apprenticeship is surprisingly high at 28 years old. Read more

Nick Mills
Newstalk ZB
19 March, 2025

Newstalk ZB: Kerre Woodham discusses Dr Michael Johnson's trades education proposal

On Newstalk ZB, Kerre Woodham discussed Dr Michael Johnston's report which proposes a trades entrance qualification for teenagers heading into apprenticeships. Dr Johnston's report suggests that one problem with attracting young people to trades is that society values university education more highly than apprenticeship training without justification. Read more

Kerre Woodham
Newstalk ZB
19 March, 2025

Podcast: Trade Routes: Charting New Pathways from Secondary School to Industry Training

In this episode, Oliver Hartwich interviews Michael about his new research report "Trade Routes," which examines how New Zealand can improve its apprenticeship system by adopting elements of Germany's dual education model. They discuss the stark contrast between Germany's highly respected apprenticeship system (with 50% participation) and New Zealand's underdeveloped approach (with just 6% participation), along with Michael's practical recommendations for creating clearer pathways from secondary school to industry training. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Dr Michael Johnston
19 March, 2025

Not even the no. 8 wire can fix this

Due to New Zealand’s geographic distance from other countries, Kiwis developed a DIY attitude in the days when trading was difficult. As a result, some remarkable inventions were created. Read more

Insights Newsletter
14 March, 2025

Podcast: Former Australian Home Affairs Secretary calls for integrated ANZAC defence force

In this episode, Oliver Hartwich and former Australian Department of Home Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo discuss growing regional security threats, with Pezzullo warning of a 10-20% chance of conflict with China while advocating for an integrated ANZAC military force. Pezzullo argues that New Zealand should reconsider its anti-nuclear stance to join AUKUS as a full partner, increase its defence spending beyond the current 1.2% of GDP, and recognise that "if Australia goes down, New Zealand is next" - emphasising that both countries need a unified approach to territorial defence in an increasingly unstable Indo-Pacific region. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Michael Pezzullo
14 March, 2025

Media advisory: Former Australian Home Affairs Secretary Calls for Integrated ANZAC Military Force

Wellington (Thursday, 13 March 2025) - The New Zealand Initiative will release a revealing podcast tomorrow featuring Michael Pezzullo, former Secretary of the Australian Department of Home Affairs, who makes a stark call for an integrated Australia-New Zealand military force to counter rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. In the wide-ranging interview with The New Zealand Initiative's Executive Director Dr Oliver Hartwich, Pezzullo makes several newsworthy statements, including: Calling for New Zealand to commit to Australia's defence through an "integrated ANZAC force" with combined command structures and joint units specifically for territorial defence Suggesting New Zealand reconsider its anti-nuclear stance to join the AUKUS security pact as a full partner Warning of a "10 to 20 percent chance" of conflict with China, which he describes as high enough that both countries should make serious preparations "The defence of New Zealand actually starts at the outer edge of the Australian territorial sphere," Pezzullo states in the interview. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Media advisory
13 March, 2025
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Podcast: Meet Jemma Stevenson: Tackling government complexity

In this episode, Oliver interviews Jemma Stevenson, a new economist at The New Zealand Initiative, about her background and current research on government inefficiency. Jemma is working on a sequel to the Initiative's research on "Cabinet Congestion," examining whether New Zealand's complex government structure of 81 portfolios and 28 ministers leads to increased spending compared to more streamlined systems like Norway's. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
7 March, 2025

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