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Construction of a $5.4 million Housing New Zealand development for older people and those with disabilities in Auckland got underway today with Housing Minister Mark Gosche digging the first foundations.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Nearly $187 million in extra funding for housing low income people and those at risk was announced by Housing Ministers Mark Gosche and Tariana Turia today.
- Mark Gosche
- Rodney Hide
- Housing
The government's "Healthy Housing" programme, aimed at reducing the spread of infectious illnesses such as meningococcal disease, is to receive nearly $30 million more over the next four years.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
An extra $11 million will be spent providing more community housing over the next four years, Housing Ministers Mark Gosche and Tariana Turia said today.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
The Government today announced $53.3 million in extra funding to tackle substandard housing in Northland, East Coast and the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Nearly $72 million more is to be spent on extra state houses over the next four years, Housing Ministers Mark Gosche and Tariana Turia announced today.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Another $20.53 million is to be provided to house Braemar Hospital and Kimberley Centre residents in the community, Housing Minister Mark Gosche and Disability Issues Minister Ruth Dyson announced today.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Law changes giving greater protection to boarding house tenancies and taking a tougher approach to landlords of substandard houses were introduced into Parliament by Housing Minister Mark Gosche today.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
First Reading Speech Introducing Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Council pensioner housing is to be made a council strategic asset under the Local Government Act.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Housing in Northland, East Cape and Eastern Bay of Plenty is to get a $7.45 million boost, Housing Minister Mark Gosche announced in Whangarei today.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Housing in Northland, East Cape and Eastern Bay of Plenty is to get a $7.45 million boost, Housing Minister Mark Gosche announced in Whangarei today.
The funding is targeted at substandard housing in these areas and includes:
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
After a year of income related rents approximately 53,000 low income families are enjoying the benefits, Housing Minister Mark Gosche said today.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
16 November 2001Speech Notes
·Kia orana, ni sa bula vinaka, fakaalofa lahi atu, taloha ni, malo e lelei, Ia orana, kia ora, talofa lava and pacific greetings to you all. Thank you for inviting me here today and thank you for this report.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Housing Minister Mark Gosche and Te Tai Tokerau MP Dover Samuels today open four new homes at Takou Bay in Northland, the first State houses to be completed on Maori land since 1992.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Kia ora, talofa lava and welcome. I acknowledge in particular my colleague Tai Tokerau MP Dover Samuels, Far North District Council Mayor Yvonne Sharp and Minita …(name to come).
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Housing and Pacific Island Affairs Minister Mark Gosche and Associate Health and Housing Minister Tariana Turia were delighted to attend a ‘healthy home’ opening in Otara for a family of nine including 7 children this morning.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Saturday 27 October 2001. Embargoed until delivery – 11 amSpeech Notes
Kia ora, kia orana, talofa lava, ni sa bula, taloha ni, fakaalofa lahi atu, malo e lelei and greetings to you all.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
October 19 2001Media Statement
Community Renewal Programme Launched
Housing Minister Mark Gosche today launched the government's Community Renewal programme in the Christchurch suburb of Aranui.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
11 October 2001Media Statement
Housing plans for Kimberley and Braemar residents
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
19 October 2001Speech Notes
Kia ora, talofa lava and greetings to you all. In particular I acknowledge my colleague Lianne Dalziel and Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
September 15 2001Speech Notes
·Kia ora, talofa lava, greetings to you all
·Acknowledge Mayor Gary Moore, local councillor Lesley Keast and Carole Anderton, chair of the council's housing working group
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
14 September 2001Media Statement
Building A Social Housing Strategy
The first steps towards building a long-term social housing strategy are being taken today at a workshop in Wellington.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
September 28 2001Media Statement
Healthy Housing Progress
Housing Minister Mark Gosche today visited houses in Otara and Mangere to view progress on the government's Healthy Housing programme.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing