Published on Aug 4, 2016
Once
a pioneer of the social welfare state, New Zealand now has over 40,000
people who are homeless, forced to live in their cars and in garages as a
result of rapid house price and rent rises and a shortage of social
housing. Al Jazeera correspondent Tarek Bazley visits South Auckland and
meets two families – one with six children living in a derelict garage,
the other who lived with three teenagers for months in their car – and
charts the country’s fall from and egalitarian society to one with deep
divisions of wealth
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