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Lucy Xia/Stuff Eight illegal workers were taken from sites connected to the Tamaki Regeneration Project, such as this one in Point England, in late April. Immigration New Zealand is investigating. Kāinga Ora spokesman Quentin Bright said the state housing provider will be reviewing its procurement processes and communicating with suppliers to remind them of expectations over the coming weeks. Meanwhile, an expert from Auckland University’s Centre for Research on Modern Slavery said she expects “more due diligence” when dealing with subcontractors on Government construction sites. ROBERT KITCHIN/Stuff Minister of Housing Megan Woods. (File photo) Associate Professor Christina Stringer said the multi-tiered subcontracting network is well-recognised as a model for harbouring exploitation, and expects more from a Government that has expressed an increased commitment to tackling exploitation. ....
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Lucy Xia/Stuff Eight workers were taken into custody from sites on Hinaki St in east Auckland on April 27. The eight workers were taken from sites connected to the government-run Tāmaki Regeneration Project. According to a government briefing, the regeneration programme will see 2800 existing state houses in the area replaced with 10,500 state, affordable and private market houses over the next 20 years. Lucy Xia/Stuff The 7 Hinaki Street development is part of the Tamaki Regeneration Project, which will see 2800 existing state houses in the area replaced with 10,500 state, affordable and private market houses over the next 20 years. Two building companies contracted by TRC said several workers from their sites along Hinaki Street, Point England, were taken into custody on April 27 for working illegally. ....
'There's a lot of shame around loneliness, but we're all lonely sometimes' stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
RYAN ANDERSON/STUFF In 1902 the SS Ventnor sank, carrying the bones of 499 Chinese miners with it. Their descendants tell the story of finally recognising the Chinese miners. Nearly 500 Chinese miners whose bodies were lost more than 100 years ago will be recognised for the first time thanks to a unique relationship between Chinese and Māori. Denise Piper and Lucy Xia report. An event on April 10 will read out the names of 499 Chinese gold miners, whose remains were being returned to their homeland aboard the SS Ventnor when the ship sank in 1902 near Hokianga Harbour. The event will be in the tradition of Ching Ming (清明節), also known as tomb-sweeping day, a traditional Chinese festival when people honour their ancestors. ....