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Partnering for new housing opportunities<\/h2>\n \n

We\u2019re committed to working in partnership with Community Housing Providers (CHPs) on new housing opportunities.
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40 new affordable homes in Christchurch<\/h2>\n \n

A new 40-home development in Christchurch is the city\u2019s first purpose-built development to feature a mix of social housing, affordable market rentals and progressive home ownership houses.<\/p>\n \n <\/div>\n

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Homelessness Action Plan 18-month update<\/h2>\n \n

Too many people experience homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand.<\/p>\n \n <\/div>\n

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Building Stronger Communities in Torbay <\/h2>\n \n

In Torbay, Auckland, a fresh batch of six homes landed on Friday, 22 March, marking a joint effort between the Bays Community Housing Trust (BCHT) and HUD. These homes were not just about providing shelter; they aimed to cultivate strong communities. The event was graced and blessed by representatives from Ng\u0101ti P\u0101oa iwi. <\/p>\n \n <\/div>\n

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Our place-based approach<\/h2>\n \n

Every community has their own housing and urban development challenges and opportunities and a 'one size fits all' approach will not work to address them.<\/p>\n \n <\/div>\n

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New Government fund announced<\/h2>\n \n

In March 2021, the Government has announced measures to increase housing supply, improve housing affordability, and support first home buyers.
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Te T\u016b\u0101papa Kura K\u0101inga Annual Report 2023<\/h2>\n \n

Te T\u016b\u0101papa Kura K\u0101inga \u2013 Ministry of Housing and Urban Development\u2019s (HUD) 2022\/23 Annual Report was released today. The Annual Report provides an overview of what we've been up to over the last financial year, highlighting our achievements and detailing our performance and financial information. <\/p>\n \n <\/div>\n

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Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Annual Report 2018\/2019 released<\/h2>\n \n

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development\u2019s (HUD) Annual Report 2018\/2019 has been released.
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Budget 2022 supports New Zealanders most affected by rising housing costs<\/h2>\n \n

Budget 2022 sets aside $2 billion for initiatives to help more New Zealanders buy their first home, increase affordable housing options, maintain momentum in public and transitional housing delivery, and address homelessness. <\/p>\n \n <\/div>\n

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Chief Executive, Andrew Crisp opens the Habitat for Humanity National Conference 2022<\/h2>\n \n <\/div>\n
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Wai 2750 \u2013 Housing Policy and Services Kaupapa Inquiry<\/h2>\n \n

Te T\u016b\u0101papa Kura K\u0101inga \u2013 the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) leads the Crown\u2019s response to the Wai 2750 Kaupapa Inquiry into Housing Policy and Services (Wai 2750). It is the opportunity to reset the housing system in partnership with M\u0101ori.
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Housing and Urban Development System Update to 30 June 2023<\/h2>\n \n

The Housing and Urban Development System Update reports on how the system is tracking to meet the outcomes and priorities set out in the Government Policy Statement on Housing and Urban Development (GPS-HUD) and MAIHI Ka Ora, the National M\u0101ori Housing Strategy.<\/p>\n \n <\/div>\n