TE ŌHANGA MAURI - PRIORITY #9 - SOLVE HEALTH BY FIXING OUR HOMES

In Taitokerau, we are battling "Third World" diseases like Rheumatic Fever that have been almost entirely wiped out in other developed countries. These illnesses are a form of "Body Entropy"—a state where the physical system of the human body is degraded by its environment. Rheumatic Fever permanently damages the heart, reducing a child's energy and potential for their entire life.


This crisis exists because of the "Housing Paradox" we discussed earlier. Cold, damp, and overcrowded houses strip heat from the body, weakening the immune system and allowing bacteria to take hold. The "entropy" of a broken house becomes the "entropy" of the child living inside it. We cannot fix our health stats while our whānau are living in environments that make them sick.

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TE ŌHANGA MAURI - PRIORITY #2 - BUILD HOMES FOR WHĀNAU, NOT FOR PROFIT

In Taitokerau, we are facing a "Housing Paradox" where, despite our region's vast forests and natural resources, affordable shelter remains out of reach for many. As of mid-2025, the median house price in Northland sits at approximately $635,000, while the median annual household income is roughly $80,245. This means a typical home now costs 6.2 times the average family's income—a ratio that classifies the region as "severely unaffordable". With families now required to spend more than 37% of their total income just to service a mortgage, our whānau are being forced into overcrowded rentals or emergency housing, proving that the current system prioritises investor profit over the basic human right to a stable home.

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