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Waikato-Tainui s Te Kaarearea initiative changing the dial for first-home buyers

Members of the Government’s Māori caucus toured the pilot initiative on Wednesday. Aaliyah and Benjamin purchased their house using a shared equity arrangement with Waikato-Tainui, one of several ownership models used across the development to get people into a home. Christel Yardley/Stuff Aaliyah and Benjamin Armstrong and baby Leo moved into their new home 1½ months ago. The couple had previously rented in Hamilton but struggled to find suitable accommodation when they had to move out of their rental home at short notice. They spent two months living in a Hamilton garage during the Covid-19 level 4 lockdown before relocating to Papakura where they lived in Benjamin’s parents’ garage for just over a year.

Ex Reds captain s shock traffic offence

Ex Reds captain’s shock traffic offence Adelaide United defender Michael Jakobsen was convicted in court for speeding more than 40km/h over the limit. Picture: Tom Huntley News by Emily Cosenza Premium Content Subscriber only Former A-League captain Michael Jakobsen has lost his licence after being caught travelling 105km/h near a school in Adelaide. Court documents obtained by NCA NewsWire show the Adelaide United Football Club defender, 35, was convicted in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court in April for excessive speeding. The Danish national was busted travelling at 105km/h in a 50km/h zone along Fairfield Rd in Elizabeth Grove on January 15.

Ex Reds captain s shock traffic offence | Morning Bulletin

Ex Reds captain’s shock traffic offence Adelaide United defender Michael Jakobsen was convicted in court for speeding more than 40km/h over the limit. Picture: Tom Huntley News by Emily Cosenza Premium Content Subscriber only Former A-League captain Michael Jakobsen has lost his licence after being caught travelling 105km/h near a school in Adelaide. Court documents obtained by NCA NewsWire show the Adelaide United Football Club defender, 35, was convicted in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court in April for excessive speeding. The Danish national was busted travelling at 105km/h in a 50km/h zone along Fairfield Rd in Elizabeth Grove on January 15.

Ex A-League captain s shock traffic offence

Ex A-League captain’s shock traffic offence Adelaide United defender Michael Jakobsen was convicted in court for speeding more than 40km/h over the limit. Picture: Tom Huntley News by Emily Cosenza 28th May 2021 6:31 PM | Updated: 6:54 PM Former A-League captain Michael Jakobsen has lost his licence after being caught travelling 105km/h near a school in Adelaide. Court documents obtained by NCA NewsWire show the Adelaide United Football Club defender, 35, was convicted in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court in April for excessive speeding. The Danish national was busted travelling at 105km/h in a 50km/h zone along Fairfield Rd in Elizabeth Grove on January 15.

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