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A History of State Housing in New Zealand

Woman sitting in lounge of state house

One beneficiary of the first Labour government's housing policy was the Fleury family of Dunedin. After living in a cramped, two-bedroom cottage on The Flat, Nell Fleury (above) thought she had entered 'heaven' when she moved uphill to her four-bedroom state house in Corstorphine in 1946. It was here that she and her husband subsequently raised their nine children. In 1999 the 83-year old tenant told the Otago Daily Times: 'We had a lovely time when we first came up here. Everyone was so nice'.

Otago Daily Times, 1999

 

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