The Ranga-Bidois whānau developed a plan with Whānau Ora support and successfully applied for funding from Te Puni Kōkiri to help develop the project. The whānau then got funding for infrastructure and to build the homes from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and...
The Māori Housing Network has been set up under Te Puni Kōkiri to support Māori-led housing initiatives and develop greater Māori capability in the sector.“Te Puni Kōkiri essentially becomes a one-stop shop to work alongisde whānau and lets them know what funding is...
“The rate of new house build in Auckland remains strong. The 8615 consents issued in the year to August this year is the highest since 2007, while the 741 consents for the month of August is the highest number of consents issued in Auckland in any August since 2004,”...
“We welcome more spending on transitional housing, but we urge the government to address the root causes of homelessness in New Zealand,” says Moira Lawler, Lifewise General Manager. “Transitional housing and motel accommodation offers shelter for our most vulnerable,...
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Campbell Live on 30 September 2014 focused on Auckland’s housing problems and potential solutions. It featured an interview with the New Zealand Housing Foundation and Housing New Zealand Corporation You can watch the full programme here
New information from the Australasian analytics company suggests Generation Y, defined as those aged under 28, have rapidly declining prospects of owning a home. It has found that younger New Zealanders are applying for fewer mortgages, and instead borrowing up a...
The Housing Reform Landscape as presented by MBIE officials at the CHA Seminar and AGM on 14 October 2014. This is an ongoing work in progress and CHA is invited to take your views and consider if we have any suggestions to offer to MBIE. View the document here....
LIVE WEBINAR Topic: Condition assessment Date: Wednesday 8 October Time: 11am AEST, 1pm NZT Duration: 30 minutes (incl Q&A) Click here to REGISTER SPM Assets is a specialist provider in asset planning software for the housing sector. This complimentary webinar...
What will we be talking about? * quick overview of the census * information on different ethnic groups in New Zealand * what information is available from the 2013 Census * how you can use the census data What will we cover in the interactive sessions? * navigate the...
The free, two-hour seminars are aimed at registered charities with annual operating expenditure less than $2 million. These charities will be able to report using Simple Format Reporting standards. The seminars will be run throughout the country in October 2014 and...
The CHA Constitution, updated in October 2013, provides for a maximum of six elected Council seats, of which one is held by Te Matapihi. Four of the five current elected Council members will continue on for the second year of their two-year terms. To stand for...
DRAFT AGENDA: Council-Only Session – Fellowship Room 9:00-9:45am – Council Meeting (last meeting of prior year Council) Members & Public Session – Main Hall 10:00-10:10am – Welcome: Co-Chairs 10:10am-12:00pm – Seminar: Status of the Sector, where...
Dwell Housing Trust (Dwell) provides affordable, quality homes to people on low to moderate incomes. They provide a range of housing services including supported housing for people experiencing mental illness, group living for single people, general needs affordable...
“There are few things more important to New Zealanders than the homes we live in. Housing is a fundamental determinant of wellbeing, central to health, family stability, and social cohesion.” Read the full speech here