Government spends $25 million on Canterbury motels for emergency housing in 2 years

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
Sep 22, 2022 |

The Government has spent more than $25 million on emergency housing in Canterbury over the past two years, with several motels earning more than a million dollars.

The figures were released to Chris Lynch Media under the Official Information Act.

Ministry of Social Development Group General Manager Housing Karen Hocking said demand for housing across New Zealand is growing and more people are experiencing a severe and immediate need.

“This demand is generated by a shortage of affordable housing driving up house prices and rents.

People on low incomes are most affected by rising housing costs and many seek financial help through the Ministry.”

The Ministry pays the accommodation supplier and assistance is generally granted for up to seven nights but can be extended depending on individual circumstances.

The Government spent $25,411,100.48 in Canterbury during the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2022.

Here’s some of top earners:


Athena Motel & Apartments on Riccarton Road

$1,489924


315 Motel Riccarton

$1,088299


Abbey Motor Lodge, Bealey Avenue

$1,139946


Ilam Motel

$1,208719


The Bush Inn Court Motel

$1,100259


Ashleigh Court Motel

$1,078215


Airport Lodge Motel

$784,760


136 on Bealey Motel

$609,646

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

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