Politics

Budget set to boost Māori housing and marae

16:32 pm on 8 May 2017

Māori housing initiatives and marae will receive $27 million over the next three to four years in the Budget.

Te Ururoa Flavell Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson

Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell said the money would fund whānau housing projects, affordable homes for Māori, and supporting marae.

It would include $9m over three years to be spent on trialling new approaches to help whānau into their own homes.

Mr Flavell said it would result in more houses being built.

"We know we've got a good recipe, it's about just resourcing it, and we definitely don't want to go over the areas that other ministers have taken up which is why we've tried to be a little bit more innovative about how we present this package to Māori communities."

Mr Flavell said Māori families were already benefiting from shared equity models or rent-to-buy arrangements and the government wants to look at more community-led initiatives.

Māori housing initiative Kāinga Ora was set to receive $8m, while $10m over four years was slated would help repair and restore marae buildings and maintain marae protocols.

He said Kāinga Ora had supported 140 housing proposals since it launched 18 months ago.