Pop-up emergency housing village unveiled in Papamoa
Bay of Plenty Times reported the opening of a pop-up emergency housing village has been unveiled in Papamoa today in a radical step to help homeless families in dire need. The booming Bay of Plenty is targeted for “big plans” in social housing, Associate...
Housing prices relative to consumer prices – an analysis by Brian Easton May 2017
https://thepolicyobservatory.aut.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/78593/Brian-Easton-House-prices-relative-to-inflation-FINAL2.pdf In this short report, economist Brian Easton explores some additional measures to establish whether housing is, indeed, less affordable...Homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand – contributors needed
Calling for contributors for the Parity edition of Homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand October 2017 Parity is a publication of the Victorian Council to Homeless Persons (CHP) and the national homelessness publication in Australia. The aim of this edition is to...The Nation – is the government doing enough on housing?
Consultant Peter Fa’afiu has challenged Pacific church leaders to contribute some of the money they bring in from tithes to NGOs working with the homeless, or allow some of the church’s assets to be used to help solve the problem. Major Campbell Roberts from the...Nelson Tasman Housing Trust hoping for injection of funds
Orchard St homes developed by the Nelson Tasman Housing Trust with the help of the Rata Foundation. Martin de Ruyter/Fairfax NZ The Orchard St development is one of seven developments owned and managed by the Nelson Tasman Housing Trust. The Rata Foundation gave the...