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Dr Matthew Birchall

Adjunct Fellow

Matthew is an Adjunct Fellow at The New Zealand Initiative, focusing on infrastructure and transport policy.

A historian by training, Matthew's writing on the British Empire has been published in the Journal of Global History and Global Intellectual History. He was awarded the Royal Historical Society's prestigious Alexander Prize in 2021 for the best scholarly article based upon original historical research.

Matthew holds an MA (Hons) in International Relations & Modern History from the University of St Andrews, an M.Phil. in Political Thought & Intellectual History from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in history, also from the University of Cambridge.

Recent Work

EPS 154 Higher education

Podcast: Higher education in New Zealand

In this podcast episode, we explore the state of education in New Zealand, both at the school and university levels. Drawing from our own experiences, we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the current education system and the challenges that students face in their pursuit of higher education. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Dr Michael Johnston
Dr James Kierstead
Dr Matthew Birchall
Podcast
18 April, 2023
Auckland harbour bridge 2

The Great Harbour Crossing Announcement

The Super City is saved. The government has unveiled five exciting options for a second harbour crossing, which means that Aucklanders will no longer have to endure bumper-to-bumper traffic and road rage when they cross New Zealand’s most famous bridge. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
6 April, 2023
Windmill

Paying the Price for Slow Progress

New Zealand’s resource management system is a contradictory mess. At least, that is the impression you get reading a recent report commissioned by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission on the cost of climate consenting. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
31 March, 2023
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Infrastructure Recovery

Cyclone Gabrielle has battered New Zealand’s infrastructure. Roads, bridges and powerlines across large swathes of the North Island have been decimated. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
24 February, 2023
Robert Muldoon sq

The Seduction of Grandeur

New Zealand is small and relatively young, but it has a rich history that can help us think through today’s problems. Unfortunately, we often ignore the lessons of the past. This historical amnesia has a cost, even if it is difficult to quantify. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
NZ Herald
26 January, 2023
KiwiBuild

True legacy of Labour’s key election promise isn’t pretty

FIRST PUBLISHED OCT 31, 2022 Updated Jan 19, 2023 Jacinda Ardern swept to office in 2017 on the back of public anger over New Zealand’s long-simmering housing crisis. Rightly or wrongly, there was a perception that the previous National government had failed to address the problem. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
The Australian
19 January, 2023
Water pipes

Focus on infrastructure security

No one likes to spend their precious Saturday morning waiting for the train. But that is exactly what residents of northern Germany were forced to endure in early October, after cables needed to operate the trains were cut. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
NZ Herald
16 November, 2022
Revolving Door policy introduced at No.10 square

Out of Office

Another week, another British Prime Minister. Just 44 days into the job, Liz Truss was forced into a humiliating resignation. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
28 October, 2022
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Locals know best

It might not have been a vote of no-confidence in local government, but it was far from an enthusiastic endorsement of the status quo. In 2019, 42% of eligible local voters cast a ballot. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
14 October, 2022
Auckland rail link square

Signal failure

Aucklanders have yet more rail disruption to look forward to this Christmas. Last week, in a bolt from the blue, KiwiRail and Auckland Transport announced a series of major shutdowns to train lines in the Super City. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
NZ Herald
13 October, 2022
Julius Vogel square

The value in Vogel

Political theatre is not usually associated with Julius Vogel (1835-99), the chief architect of the radical expansion of New Zealand’s rail network in the 1870s. A poor speaker, Vogel was also partially deaf in one ear – no small handicap in the heyday of parliamentary debate. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
23 September, 2022
ScoMo square

I trust you mate

We can learn a lot from Australia. Routinely ranked among the best places in the world to call home, the lucky country has a climate to die for, a robust economy, and a culture that celebrates winning. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
26 August, 2022

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