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The Right to Adequate Housing Fact Sheet No.21
The Right to Adequate Housing Fact SheetChristchurch City Council Social housing proposals adopted for consultation
The Council is considering options that would allow it greater flexibility in the future ownership, management and development of its social housing portfolio. Key components of the Council’s proposals: • Establish as a limited liability company an entity, in which...Wellington City Council wins architecture award
New Zealand Architecture Awards acknowledge the year’s best buildings, and this year, Wellington City Council has received an award for its Central Park Apartments, an existing social housing complex transformed by Novak + Middleton. “The strategy of fragmenting the...
Health and Safety Reform Bill
CHA acknowledges that the purpose of this Bill is to ensure that New Zealand significantly improves work place health and safety conditions through a set of world class standards of protection for its citizens. CHA has concerns that the language of the Bill goes too...New funding for rural and Māori housing
“New Zealanders living in remote rural areas face a number of unique and often difficult challenges, including the cost and availability of decent housing,” Associate Housing Minister Tariana Turia says. “That is why the Government has allocated funding to...Borrowing Alert
CHA urges you to speak with the commercial lending manager of your bank to understand how your organisation might be impacted. Under the proposed new reporting requirement to take effect on July 1, 2014, “If the bank has recourse to, or is aware of, more than five...Hon Tariana Turia speaking at the 3rd National Māori Housing Conference in Whanganui
E rere kau mai te awa nui mai i te Kahui maunga ki Tangaroa Ko au te awa ko te awa ko au. The river flows From the mountains to the sea I am the river The river is me. We have a phrase at home which sums up our relationship to te awa tupua – the Whanganui River....