Read comments here from CHA Director-Scott Figenshow, among others, following a social services select committee on the Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill.
The meeting of 160 delegates from Government, local government, community housing organisations, commercial partners and tenant groups will happen at the Community Housing Aotearoa-Impact conference running from October 21 to 23. Read our press release here.
Beca were the host of the Auckland Affordable Housing Development Guide launch on Monday 5 October. Auckland Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse launched the guide to the audience of 120 and discussed the importance of managing growth that works for and reflects our diverse...
The modern one-bedroom units were officially opened on 9 October at the Council's HP Smith Courts housing complex.They are part of a number of new Council units being built to help replace the 113 lost to the residential red zone following the earthquakes. A further...
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As a living document; readers are encouraged to send updates or corrections to inform any reissue in the future -contact Vicki Cowan at [email protected] any comments. The document covers sources of evidence for the quality of rental housing stock, the...
Ten groups under the Auckland Community Housing Network say no guarantee has been given the money will be reinvested in state housing, and if it is not, the programme amounts to asset sales. Read the full article here Listen to David Zussman on Morning Report here...
Bennett says National could sell off “thousands” of state houses but Housing NZ will still be the “dominant force” in providing social housing in NZ. Concedes the sale of state houses is an asset sale despite National’s ‘no more asset sales’ promise, but says it will...
The seniority of these ministers is an important acknowledgement of the role of housing as a driver and outcome of the economy, but the Government should reconsider its view of state houses as only assets to be realised. Citizens depend on governments to require...
The Council’s City Housing unit received a Highly Commended award in the Infrastructure category for the $400 million Housing Upgrade Programme which is continuing across the city. Read the full article here.
25 October 2014, NZ Herald: Handing Housing NZ role to private sector will mean subsidising sell-off “Community Housing Aotearoa, the umbrella group representing private providers, has flagged a number of initiatives for raising large amounts of cash, including...
“The Queenstown Lakes District is one of the five least affordable housing areas in New Zealand, with a median house price of $664,000. The Accord agreed today aims to deliver a 20 per cent increase on the number of houses that have been built in the area in the past,...
Every six weeks, an inter-agency planning group, including the Tenants’ Protection Association (Christchurch), the Methodist Mission and ComCare Trust co-ordinates an extremely well-attended, interagency Housing Forum. On 22 October 2014, the forum focused on the...
In 1987, Auckland’s Ponsonby Baptist Church set up the Community of Refuge Trust (CORT) in response to the housing needs of people on low incomes in its local area. CORT Community Housing now manages 186 properties and has 216 tenants: It owns 95 properties and rents...
Mayor Celia Wade-Brown says the City Council is a major provider in the affordable rental housing sector in Wellington and that the Council is keeping to its commitment to review its Social Housing Policy every five years. Read the full press release on Scoop...