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Tuesday, 26 August - Tuesday, 26 August 2025
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm AEST
VENUE UPDATE: Due to popular demand, and to accommodate a larger audience we have moved this event to InterContinental Sydney, 16 Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000.
The Centre for Independent Studies presents a forum on housing policy, featuring Chris Minns, the Premier of NSW, and Chris Bishop, the New Zealand Minister for Housing. Both speakers are delivering world-leading reforms of housing policy. They offer perspectives from both sides of politics.
️ This event will take place in Sydney on Tuesday, 26 August. Book now!
The Hon Chris Minns is Premier of NSW. The NSW government is implementing radical changes in planning policy to build 377,000 homes within five years. These include high housing targets for local councils, transport-oriented development and low- and mid-rise housing.
Hon Chris Bishop is New Zealand Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, Resource Management Act Reform and Transport, among other responsibilities. Under the previous Labour government, New Zealand introduced bipartisan zoning reforms that attracted wide international attention. The new National government is continuing and extending these reforms. The override of local restrictions in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington and the demolition of heritage buildings have been especially controversial.
Peter Tulip will chair the event. Peter is Chief Economist at the Centre for Independent Studies.
- Location: InterContinental Sydney, 16 Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000. This event will take place in the Boronia Room (Level 2)
- Date & Time: Tuesday, 26 August 2025, 5:30pm–7:00pm. Doors open 5:30pm, speakers begin 5:45pm. Followed by Q&A.
- Refreshments: Drinks available following the formalities.