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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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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Progress on the Carrington (UNITEC) housing development

In 2023, I published the following post on the plans for the development of land that was formerly part of the Carrington UNITEC Campus. Two years on, as the first residents are about to move in, what has progressed? What do we know about t...

2 months ago
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Improving Local Government Representation in New Zealand

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Supermarket shake-up: How fast-track and government land could boost competition

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How land prices shape development patterns

Land values are an underdiscussed (outside of a small corner of economists and nerds) but important topic we should want more planners, policy analysts, politicians and the general public to understand. By land values, I am referring specif...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Malcolm McCracken

    Writer at 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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