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National admits NZ needs immigration to avoid population decline

THE GOOD OIL May 16, 2026
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Immigration Minister Erica Stanford has said New Zealand will have to rely on migration because the country is not having enough children.

The admission came during a noisy question time exchange, after Labour’s Phil Twyford asked whether National supported or opposed immigration-fuelled population growth.

Stanford replied: “We are not producing enough babies in this country to ensure that we have a stable or even growing population. We are going to rely on migration.”

She said the issue was “very serious”, pointing to the risk of a declining population. New Zealand’s current birth rate is 1.6 children per woman, well below the replacement rate of 2.1.

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The debate also exposed tension inside the coalition’s immigration messaging.

Twyford contrasted Christopher Luxon’s comment that New Zealand would “really need more immigration” with Winston Peters repeatedly saying the opposite.

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