CHA encourages the Auckland Council to include essential affordable housing provisions when it adopts the recommendations of the independent hearings panel for the Auckland Unitary Plan. Affordability provisions requiring income-related and price-relative affordable...
Staff at Lifewise celebrated the recent announcement with a cake. Chief Executive Scott Figenshow says the investment is a positive step forward to support the country’s most vulnerable people. The funding will be partly used for a Housing First model which moves...
The Unitary Plan aims to provide a single set of rules to manage how Auckland’s housing and infrastructure develops over the coming decades. It will also ensure that future growth is balanced with enhancing and protecting the things Aucklanders value most like...
Tenants of one of the homes: Tami, Todd, Zach and Andrew The homes include a mixture of one and two bedroom properties, three of which are wheel chair accessible featuring wide hallways and fully accessible bathrooms. “These homes are great examples of the kinds of...
Read more here in this press release. And read more about the People's Project here.The People’s Project Housing First is the belief that all people deserve to be housed - FINAL 250516.pdf
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What do you think of this goal? Can we achieve it and what will it take to get there? What do you think ‘success’ looks like for our sector over the next five years to 2020? The strategy is a draft document and needs your input, suggestions and support.Paul Barber of...
Please see full details here. There are four vacancies that need to be filled on the CHA council. Please complete this form and return nominations for these vacancies here by 2 October, 2015. There has been one motion to amend the constitution to allow voting by voice...
Community Housing Aotearoa is a vibrant and growing organisation. Our mission is to support the growth and development of community housing in New Zealand to meet our vision of all New Zealanders well housed. If you share our passion for an increasing role for...
Te Matapihi invites Māori organisations with an interest in housing and the built environment to a series of hui to discuss National Science Challenge 11: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Ko ngā wā kāinga hei whakamāhorahora. The purpose of these hui is to...
Tenants claim landlords are asking them to pay rents in cash, avoiding lodging bonds and failing to sign a formal tenancy agreement. Some rentals are being occupied by four or more people per room, with one property regularly housing more than 30 people. Tenants are...
Christchurch City Council has today publicly notified the Riccarton Racecourse Local Bill, which will be introduced to Parliament within the next six months. The Bill seeks to change the Christchurch Racecourse Reserve Act 1878 and help pave the way for a proposed new...
Of the 750 places, 600 will be by way of a special emergency intake above New Zealand’s annual refugee quota of 750, and 150 places will be offered within the quota. A number of government agencies and NGOs are involved in the settlement of quota refugees, including...
The Government and iwi have formed an agreement acknowledging the Tamaki Collective has the right of first refusal to develop land set aside for housing.As part of the agreement, 20 percent of the homes in any development would be made available to the community...