“Improving the quality of social housing is a big priority for this Government, and this maintenance work is a crucial part of Housing New Zealand’s business-as-usual programme to upgrade its properties,” Social Housing Minister, Paula Bennett says.Read more here.
The government is pushing ahead with plans to sell up to 2000 thousand state houses, starting in Tauranga and Invercargill. Listen to the Radio New Zealand interview with Bill English here.
The request has disclosed the advice Cabinet received on whether, and how, it could proceed with such a review. It appears that in 2012 the advice recommended a targeted review of the ‘charitable purpose’ definition (and related issues) as the most appropriate course...
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“Matching new land supply with community housing organisations that also receive philanthropic investment and private capital means that the mixed tenure, mixed income community might need less from the government to build the same house.” says Scott Figenshow. He...
Speaking at this week’s Community Housing Aotearoa conference in Nelson, he says the old ways of building homes, house by house and builder by builder have got to go. Stephen Selwood says New Zealand is lagging behind countries such as Australia and Canada where...
Ahead of the CHA-IMPACT Conference in Nelson this Thursday, CHA Director Scott Figenshow reports on how the building of new social housing is “being hamstrung by funding uncertainty”. Read the full article here.
Chair Vanassa McGoldrick believes the official opening marks a momentous occasion for the award-winning trust and is thrilled to be able to deliver a tangible outcome for both supporters and the community. Read more here.
Now in its fifth year, The Lifewise Big Sleepout sets out to raise serious cash to tackle the serious issue of homelessness in Auckland. Many lives have been and will continue to be turned around as a result of this event. Please give generously to Bruce Stone who is...
The Summit will showcase leading thinking on sustainability in the residential built environment and consider how the issues of affordability can be addressed without compromising on housing quality and sustainability. With international keynote speakers, case...
In his pre-conference media release, CHA Director Scott Figenshow says that it is a crucial time for the sector to focus on addressing the challenge of how to provide community housing for New Zealanders in most need. “We know we need 20,000 houses for people in need...
Congratulations to Accessible Properties New Zealand Ltd on successfully achieving Accreditation through Global-Mark! Accessible join CORT Community Housing (Community of Refuge Trust) Housing Trust in being the first two NZ community housing organisations to attain...
Contains information on the social housing reform programme, housing affordability and housing supply in Canterbury. Read the report 2014-2015 Estimates for Vote Housing here
Congratulations to CHA member Shepherd’s Rest who have been presented with a cheque for $15,000 by Palmerston North based UCOL’s Faculty of Trades and Technology. The money was raised through the sale of a charity house built by UCOL students....