Salvation Army
Cross-party support on housing 'highly unlikely'
The Salvation Army says cross-party support on housing would be difficult to achieve, despite calls for unanimity to help the heated Auckland market. Audio
Govt rejects accusations of pressuring Sallies
The Social Housing Minister is rejecting accusations that the Government put pressure on the Salvation Army to buy up state housing. Audio
Social housing providers want more detail on state house sales
But the Finance and Housing New Zealand Minister Bill English says the plan isn't dead and the Government is still working with social housing providers. Audio
Government's social housing policy in ruins
Opposition parties say the Government's social housing policy is in ruins following the Salvation Army's decision not to buy any state houses. Audio
Government responds to Salvation Army decision
Listening to that is the Finance and Housing New Zealand Minister, Bill English. Audio
Salvation Army not up for buying ex-state houses
The Government's plans to sell off as many as eight thousand state houses to social housing providers has been dealt a major blow. Audio
Salvation Army rejects Govt's social housing plan
The Government's plans to sell off as many as eight thousand state houses to social housing providers has been dealt a major blow. Audio
Salvation Army's report on Housing
Auckland's housing deficit grew by a further 4000 dwellings during the year to September 2014 - a record shortfall. Prof Paul Spoonley joined the Panel to discuss. Audio
Salvation Army State of the Nation
Life in NZ is getting better on 14 out of 22 indicators. Violent crime and youth crime is still a worry. Audio
Salvation Army coy on taking on state housing stock
The Salvation Army says it won't rush a decision on taking over state houses from the government. Audio
Ideas for 31 October 2010
In Ideas this week we explore the history of the church known as the Salvation Army. Audio