Poverty action group slams more state housing plan in Auckland
A Housing New Zealand plan to buy, build or lease 567 homes in north-west Auckland over the next three years won't solve the area's accomodation shortages, members of the Child Poverty Action Group say.
Sunday, June 6th 2004, 7:41AM
by The Landlord
The money will allow Housing New Zealand to build or lease 460 homes in north-west Auckland.
It will also be used to buy 107 new homes.
But Child Poverty Action Group housing spokesman Alan Johnson isn't impressed.
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