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Housing Minister Maryan Street today announced the re-appointment of three members of the Housing New Zealand Corporation board.

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

National’s claim the government is lauding its new housing bill as the silver bullet to the housing affordability problem is simply wrong - but it’s part of the solution and aspiring ho

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

The first reading speech of the Bill which enables territorial authorities to promote the provision of affordable housing to low-and-moderate income households.

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

The Property Council’s criticisms of the Affordable Housing: Enabling Territorial Authorities Bill, introduced yesterday, show it is out of touch with community concerns.

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

Housing Minister Maryan Street today opened a $5m housing complex in Christchurch, a joint venture between Housing New Zealand Corporation and the Christchurch City Council.

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

Housing Minister Maryan Street opens a $5m housing complex in Richmond, Christchurch

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

Affordable Housing: Enabling Territorial Authorities Bill introduced to Parliament Housing Minister Maryan Street today introduced a Bill designed to stimulate the provision of more affordable hous

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

Housing Minister Maryan Street opens the National Homelessness Conference at Te Papa.

  • Maryan Street
  • Housing

Claims of tenancy damage by National misleading

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

Speech at Architecture Week, Monday 15 October 2007, Britomart Centre, Auckland

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

Major milestone reached of 3000 families taking up Welcome Home Loans

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

response by Minister of Housing to quality of state housing concerns raised by Tariana Turia

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

First state house anniversary 70 years

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

Older people to benefit through Housing Innovation Fund

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

National Party leader opposes affordable housing development in his own electorate

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

National wedded to the failed policies that helped it lose the 1999 election

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

The government is to give $2 million to part fund a pilot shared home ownership initiative for key workers in and around Queenstown

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

A $43.6 million package in Budget 2007 takes two highly successful housing programmes into new areas of the country, helping more Kiwi families

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

Budget 2007 sets aside $1.4 million for the design of a shared equity housing scheme, help more young New Zealanders own their own home

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

Address to the Annual Congress of the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

By Housing Minister Chris Carter

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

New Zealand banks should consider introducing shared equity products similar to that recently announced by the Adelaide Bank in Australia

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

Carter to assist a parliamentary select committee inquiry into housing affordability.

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing

Affordable housing secured in Wellington

  • Chris Carter
  • Housing