Demand that the government adopt an industrial-scale state house building program
Housing groups are mounting a campaign to push the government to adopt an industrial-scale state housing program. It follows the rejection of the proposal by Housing Minister Megan Woods in response to a letter signed by 28 organisations.
A petition has been set up and we encourage everyone to sign and share with family and friends via social media.
So far we have prepared four posters for the campaign – see below – and invite Daily Blog readers to
- Help circulate the posters via email and social media and
- Try designing your own poster for the campaign.
The topics we are working on are:
Do you have a warm, dry and affordable home?
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Can you afford to pay your rent?
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Do you want all Kiwis to live in warm, dry, affordable homes?
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Fighting the housing disaster
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Should a child grow up in a motel?
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Should anyone live in a disgustingly cold, moldy house?
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Should anyone live on the streets?
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Should anyone live in a car or van?
Join the campaign for an industrial-scale state housing program
Sign the petition at https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz/petition
Or write your own theme on your own poster.
Please send your posters to johnminto@orcon.net.nz and we will put them on the daily blog.
In April, we’ll be asking Housing Minister Megan Woods to judge the posters and choose her favourite. She has a lot of experience avoiding housing affordability issues and dodging responsibility for families in housing difficulty, so she will be the ideal judge.
If she declines, the winning poster will be selected by Daily Blog editor Martyn Bradbury.
We don’t have a price in mind yet but we are open to suggestions.
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