Many rangatahi Māori are choosing severe housing deprivation over having to engage with government agencies responsible for providing much-needed support.
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Healthy Homes Initiative helps whānau but more needed- Te Matapihi
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been spruiking a report on the government's $30 million Healthy Homes Initiative that shows it has helped 142,000 people live in warm, dry homes.
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'Straight up, it was time to come home'
It has been two-and-a-half long years since the Warriors last played in Aotearoa.
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New home will turn this young mother's life around
More homes made available for low- income families.
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GJ Gardner apologises for mispronunciation of Taranaki, pulls TV ad
Building firm first blows off complaint but repents when large numbers of people object.
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Whānau in Tongariro look to rebuild their lives
The Barrett whānau in Tongariro lost everything they owned after a fire ripped through their self-sustainable home during lockdown.
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8000 homes to be built over next four years, housing minister says
The government has promised to build an extra 8000 homes over the next four years.
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Tūhoe whānau share importance of returning to your homeland
Living off the grid is nothing new to many Tūhoe families, but during pressing times it has shown the importance of returning to your homeland, to the land of your ancestors. Mahina Hurkmans follows a whānau as they build a camp on their whenua for their future generations.
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"It was damp, it had mould"- Papakura kaumātua receive warm home solutions
A kaumātua couple from Papakura are the most recent beneficiaries of a programme that seeks to provide warm home solutions for local families.
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South Auckland iwi want a say in 10,000 new home build
Local South Auckland tribe Te Ākitai o Waiōhua are keen to have a seat at the table following the government's plan to build 10,000 new homes in Māngere. One-third of the homes will be KiwiBuild and one-third state.