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Josephine Franks Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, the wait is over for thousands of students, with NCEA results released this morning.
Check out the link below for all you - or your teenager - need to know on how to access results, and what to do if you need a helping hand.
Brian from New Lynn
The recently released figure - recorded at the end of November - has more than doubled from the roughly 6000 individuals or families on the list shortly after the 2017 election. National is blaming Labour's housing policies and says the government has meddled in the rental market instead of … View moreThe recently released figure - recorded at the end of November - has more than doubled from the roughly 6000 individuals or families on the list shortly after the 2017 election. National is blaming Labour's housing policies and says the government has meddled in the rental market instead of building houses. But the minister responsible, Kris Faafoi, said the government had already delivered some 3300 public housing places, with another 2500 under construction. They were due to be completed by June, he said. The increase in demand was due in part to a culture change which meant people knew they would receive the help they need, he said. Faafoi added that Budget 2019 had included $197 million to strengthen and expand the Housing First programme. That funding would be able to support up to 2700 homeless whānau across New Zealand, he said. However, National's Associate Housing spokesperson Simon O'Connor said: "Labour was too quick to meddle in the rental market when it should have been focused on building houses.
"The reason we're in this mess today is because KiwiBuild tanked, Labour's new rental standards scared off landlords at the affordable end of the market, and its decision to end tenancy reviews increased pressure on social housing supply." If National were to get back into government at this year's election, it said it would "prioritise our most vulnerable Kiwis by throwing our weight behind community housing providers and introducing a target to reduce the time it takes MSD to house Priority-A clients on the social housing register". Faafoi said every New Zealander had a "right to a warm, dry, secure and safe place to live". "Homelessness is a complex and growing problem that will take a concerted and sustained effort by multiple agencies to ensure homelessness is both brief and non-recurring."
Demand by region
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Northland:524
Auckland:5326
Waikato:1494
Bay of Plenty:1120
East Coast:1405
Central:803
Taranaki:255
Wellington:1595
West Coast Tasman:510
Canterbury:1063
Southern:380
Other/unknown:21
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Vicki from Blockhouse Bay
3 teacup trios, the Royal Albert one is apparently hard to come by but has some staining and 2 of them have hairline cracks, all very pretty trios though. Pickup only from Blockhouse Bay
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Vicki from Blockhouse Bay
3 buckets of excess paint, 2 pale greys and a bright blue. We used the bright blue to paint a feature wall and its just been sitting around gathering dust since then. The other 2 pale greys are both nice neutrals and grace the walls of our house, we just don't need anymore. One of the 4Ls was … View more3 buckets of excess paint, 2 pale greys and a bright blue. We used the bright blue to paint a feature wall and its just been sitting around gathering dust since then. The other 2 pale greys are both nice neutrals and grace the walls of our house, we just don't need anymore. One of the 4Ls was purchased for $110 recently and is almost full, refer photos for how much is in each bucket, couple of rollers included. Pickup only from Blockhouse Bay
Price: $50
Kim Neighbourly Lead from Mount Roskill
My daughter only attended Mt Roskill Intermediate for one term (Term 4) so this uniform is in excellent/near new condition. Prices reflect that. Great bargain to be considered. Fleece Jacket Size 2XL (New$69.50) $35 Girls Blouses Size 22 (New $36) $20 each Culottes Size 97 (New $46) $25 each PE … View moreMy daughter only attended Mt Roskill Intermediate for one term (Term 4) so this uniform is in excellent/near new condition. Prices reflect that. Great bargain to be considered. Fleece Jacket Size 2XL (New$69.50) $35 Girls Blouses Size 22 (New $36) $20 each Culottes Size 97 (New $46) $25 each PE Shirt 2XL(New $36) $20 PE Shorts XL (New $26) $15
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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, The devastating Australian bushfires could be a foretaste of risks from global warming. So is Auckland moving fast enough to get it's climate change action underway ? Read the story below:
Mubashir Neighbourly Lead from Mount Roskill
Good Morning Neighbours,
Just a little reminder to mark your Buy/Sell posts as sold/taken/withdrawn once the item is taken in order to save neighbours from messaging each other and waiting for responses :)
Have a great day!
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Brian from New Lynn
Figures released show that just over 8000 Australians became New Zealand citizens in 2019, either because they had a parent who is a citizen or they migrated to New Zealand. The United Kingdom comes second, with 6050 new Kiwis, followed by India, with over 4600 people. DIA General Manager (Services… View moreFigures released show that just over 8000 Australians became New Zealand citizens in 2019, either because they had a parent who is a citizen or they migrated to New Zealand. The United Kingdom comes second, with 6050 new Kiwis, followed by India, with over 4600 people. DIA General Manager (Services and Access) Jeff Montgomery said that there are various ways people can become citizens, apart from those born in New Zealand.
“People can become citizens ‘by descent,’ which means they have a parent who was born in New Zealand or ‘by grant,’ when they migrate to New Zealand and apply for citizenship. In 2019, we gained 44,413 new foreign-born Kiwis, 13,383 by descent and 31,030 by grant. We also welcomed 60,000 people who were born here,” he said.
Mr Montgomery said that the number of people gaining citizenship by grant has been declining over the past few years. In 2018, the number of people gaining citizenship by grant was 35,737 people, down from 36,450 people in 2017.
Online applications
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The key trend in 2020 will be people applying for citizenship online. Mr Montgomery said the Department launched its online application service in October 2019, with restricted availability. “We look forward to extending it to most other people soon. Since launching this service, more than 1600 people have applied. Online applications are the way of the future as they make things very easy for those applying. “Regardless of how people become citizens, they can check their eligibility online from anywhere in the world,” he said.
By the numbers
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Total new citizens by descent or grant for 2019: 44,413 (2018: 49,428)
By descent in 2019: 13,383 (2018: 13,691)
By grant in 2019: 31,030 (2018: 35,737)
Source: Department of Internal Affairs, Government of New Zealand
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