Please join us at 5:30pm on Wednesday 21 October 2015 at Te Wharewaka. We’ll start with the Mihi Whakatau followed by nibbles and drinks and the Annual General Meeting. You can read the statements here for the candidates: Julie Scott: Queenstown Lakes Community...
The aim of these services is to provide short-term accommodation and individualised support services for individuals and households that have an emergency housing need. Go here for details.
This week comprises a series of events, activities and competitions with the aim of raising the profile of housing and homelessness as important issues for New Zealand society. It kicks off on Monday morning 5 October at 8am with a Tent City and Sausage Sizzle in...
"One of the pleasures of my job is getting around our country and seeing for myself the great work community housing providers are doing. Not long ago I recently met a lovely man who proudly showed me around his new home. He's in a wheelchair and this is the first...
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The network of not-for-profit, social enterprises and charitable trusts, called the Auckland Community Housing Network, is particularly worried the Government has given no guarantee the money gained from an asset sale would be reinvested in the housing sector. The...
Most Aucklanders will need to rent accommodation at some stage of their lives, but a growing number are now likely to rent their entire lives. The rental market needs to perform in a way that it has not done previously – that is, provide secure, long-term, quality...
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...