A new report calls for a national population strategy to address rapid ageing, declining fertility, rising ethnic diversity, and immigration-driven demographic changes, emphasizing the need for long-term, evidence-based planning through an independent commission.
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urgent and proactive planning for future needs
\\ \\ 18 October 2025\\ \\ Press Release\\ \\ **WSP and the Helen Clark Foundation report urges future-proofing infrastructure for ageing population** \\ \\ A new research report released today by WSP and the Helen Clark Foundation calls for urgent, coordinated action to prepare infrastructure, housing, healthcare, and social services for a future where as many as one in three New Zealanders may be aged 65 or older.\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark Foundationproactive, inclusive, forward-looking
\\ \\ 19 October 2025\\ \\ Blog\\ \\ **Watch Kali Mercier on Q+A discussing our new report, Age-proofing Aotearoa** \\ \\ Deputy Director of the Helen Clark Foundation and WSP Fellow Kali Mercier appeared on Q+A With Jack Tame to discuss our new report, Age-proofing Aotearoa: Rethinking our infrastructure for an ageing population\\ \\ K\\ \\ Kali MercierSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.