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Better things are possible

Malcolm McCracken, Kiri Crossland, Darren Davis, Common Ground Aotearoa

Articles discussing housing, urbanism, and policy in Aotearoa

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Malcolm McCracken

    Author of Better things are possible

  • Kiri Crossland

    Budding urban nerd.

  • Darren Davis

    Transport urbanist, car-free, transit nerd, big city fan, travel addict, gay, multilingual. RTs/Links ≠ endorsement. Views my own.

  • Common Ground Aotearoa

    Advocating for Land Value Rates in local government to make housing more affordable in New Zealand.

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