Homelessness
Seattle comes up with temporary solution to house homeless
Seattle is struggling with its own growing homeless population. Working from a position that anything is better than sleeping rough, they have come up with a temporary solution. Video, Audio
Can chronic homelessness really be beaten in Auckland?
Kathryn Ryan talks to Dr Sam Tsemberis who is the founder of Pathways to Housing in New York City and designer of the Housing First model. He's been working alongside Auckland council and others on a… Audio
Councillors at odds over Palmerston North begging ban
A controversial bylaw that would outlaw begging in Palmerston North has embroiled the city's council in disagreement.
Should housing be a human right?
It is estimated there are about 40,000 homeless people in New Zealand, more than half of them are under 25 and many of them children. Audio
Outspoken: Homelessness
RNZ's political reporter, Demelza Leslie and a panel of experts explore what can be done about an issue which was seldom out of last year's headlines, homelessness. Audio
Homeless man was attacked before death
A man found dead in the Waikato River was assaulted before he died, preliminary post-mortem results show.
Waikato man's death unexplained
Tama Retimana, who had been living in a campsite with his partner, was found dead in the Waikato River on Tuesday.
Bennett says she's proud of getting homeless into homes
Deputy Prime Minister Paula Bennett says one of her greatest achievements this year is getting homeless people into homes, but Labour MP Carmel Sepuloni says Bennett has nothing to be proud of. Video, Audio
Hamilton group says it's ended homelessness in the city
A Hamilton group says it has found homes for more than 800 individuals and families in the last two years.
$300 million welcome but long term housing solutions needed
The Salvation Army says even this latest boost for emergency housing won't be enough to solve the homelessness problem. Alan Johnson says next winter is likely to be worse, or at least as bad. "I'm… Audio
Paula Bennett: "Magnitude of homelessness challenging"
The Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett says homelessness is a now problem. Speaking to Morning Report, Ms Bennett says they have identified the gaps in funding and are fixing it. Audio
Housing advocates say $300 million boost won't solve problem
Emergency housing providers agree a $300 million funding boost is desperately needed but say it will do little to deal with the need for longer-term accomodation and the severe under-funding of… Audio
Equal pay? Not for women of colour
According to Statistics NZ, women from our Pasifika communities earn the least in our country, on average only 67% of what a Pakeha male might earn. Gender inequity is a global issue but how does it… Audio, Gallery
Equal pay? Not for women of colour
According to Statistics NZ, women from our Pasifika communities earn the least in our country, on average only 67% of what a Pakeha male might earn. Gender inequity is a global issue but how does it…
AudioCross party inquiry finds no doubt NZ has a homelessness crisis
The Labour, Maori and Green Parties joint inquiry into homelessness has made 20 recommendations to address the problem - but the government says those recommendations are nothing new. Video, Audio
Homelessness inquiry recommends national strategy
A political cross-party inquiry on homelessness has made 20 recommendations, including using vacant state properties for emergency housing and developing a national strategy.
Pop up housing for homeless won't be free, Bennett says
Pop up housing for up to 250 homeless in Auckland will be available in February, Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett announced today - but it won't be free. Audio
Motel tenant told to leave to make way for homeless
A mother of three struggled to find accommodation after being told to leave an Auckland motel purchased by the government. Audio
Family move from motel to marae, because they say WINZ won't foot bill
A homeless family in Auckland is moving from a motel to a marae because they say WINZ won't pay for their accommodation anymore. Video, Audio
Minister defends approach to child poverty
The Social Development Minister has clashed with Labour over measuring child poverty and whether the Ministry for Vulnerable Children should focus on it.