Prime Minister John Key has laid out his Government' agenda for the next three years, with housing and the fight against terror groups at the top of the list.
Mr Key gave his Speech from the Throne which was delivered by Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae in one of the traditional set pieces as Parliament officially opened for business this morning.
As Royal New Zealand Airforce helicopters and Sir Peter Jackson's vintage warplanes flew overhead and the Army's artillery battery at Point Jerningham fired a volley in salute, Speaker David Carter opened proceedings with a prayer and Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta gave a mihi in Maori.
Sir Jerry's speech reiterated Mr Key's message that his Government would have a focus on housing this term, including reform of the state housing portfolio under which many state houses would sold off.
"The Government will continue working to ensure that vulnerable New Zealanders have access to good quality housing, whether those houses are owned by Housing New Zealand or by community housing providers. The Government sees community housing providers playing a greater role in the provision of social housing over this term of Parliament", Sir Jerry said.