Issues / May 2021
June 2021 | March 2021-
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We Want More Homes For All In Wellington
- A City for People
- A City for People, with Generation Zero and Renters United, have relaunched their campaign to support more housing for all in Wellington. We want more homes for all in Wellington - The Council must pass an ambitious Spatial Plan.
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Public Forum: How can Wellington's Spatial Plan help the Housing crisis?
- A City for People
- 31 May 2021 Sick of the state of Wellington’s housing? Struggling to find somewhere to live? Overwhelmed by the competitiveness of flat viewings? Join us at the Sustainability Trust for a panel discussion on Wellington City Council’s Spatial Plan and its impacts on the future of housing in Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
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We want more homes for all in Wellington - The Council must pass an ambitious Spatial Plan
- A City for People
- A City for People, with Generation Zero and Renters United, have relaunched their campaign to support more housing for all in Wellington.
- Accepted from A City for People feed 2024 by tonytw1
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Resident #179: hiria lee tareha
- Wellington Homeless Women's Trust
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- Accepted from Wellington Homeless Women's Trust JOURNAL by tonytw1
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Hoea tō waka, row your own canoe
- Capital Magazine
- In a peaceful cul de sac in Newtown, a stone’s throw from the town belt, sits a nondescript brick house that would attract little interest from passers by, except when music occasionally drifts out through the open windows: a scatter of drums, a glittering harp, voices that glide and soar. This is the home of musician Mara TK, his whānau, and his new record label – Meetinghouse Records. Its aim is supporting and releasing indigenous music that, while recognising the past, fixes its vision squarely on the future.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Article | About Tania & Our Whare
- Wellington Homeless Women's Trust
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Sitting on the floor of her room, Tania Thompson says she has been working on an art piece for her bedroom wall. The 58-year-old is fond of recycling and often sees the worth in what others have thrown away. The piece she is weaving comes from discarded thin, wooden planks she found around central Wellington. It’s been a while since Thompson had a place to call home, which she could decorate how she liked. For the past two years, Thompson has been couch-surfing, living in her cousin’s shed and on the streets of central Wellington. She’s one of 41,000 people who are homeless in New Zealand. This figure included people who were living out of cars and in garages. But for the past five months, Thompson has been living in transitional housing on Manners St, provided by Wellington Homeless Women’s Trust (WHWT). “I feel really safe and wish I had come here ages ago. I look forward to coming home," she said. <a href="https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/125008567/wellington-homeless-womens-trust-tenant-looks-forward-to-coming-home" class="sqs-block-button-element--small sqs-button-element--tertiary sqs-block-button-element" target="_blank" > Full Article Permalink
- Accepted from Wellington Homeless Women's Trust JOURNAL by tonytw1
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