Making housing affordable: a public discussion
Making housing affordable: a public discussion
Monday 8 April, Speakers and discussion:
6pm -7; (Doors open 5.30)
Thistle Hall, 293 Cuba
St, Wellington
featuring
Charles Waldegrave, Family
Centre
Joel Pringle, Australians for Affordable
Housing
How do rising house prices and rents affect people? And what can we do about it?
Home ownership rates are falling and many New Zealanders struggle to pay high rental costs. Housing affordability has risen to the top of the political agenda, particularly its impact on child poverty. Charles looks at the human faces of housing unaffordability in New Zealand and assesses policy prescriptions to alleviate the issues.)
Australians for Affordable Housing is a national campaign for access to safe, secure and affordable housing. It is driven by coalition of more than 60 national housing, welfare and community sector organisations concerned with the challenges faced by renters and first-home buyers. The Australian experience suggests ways to build public support for affordable housing policies in New Zealand.
Hosted by the Centre for Sustainable Cities, Otago University of Wellington
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