Past annual reports
WHT publications
WHT annual reports
WHT 2012 Annual Report (PDF, 956kb)
WHT 2011 Annual Report (PDF, 927kb)
WHT 2010 Annual Report (PDF, 2870kb)
WHT newsletters
WHT Newsletter June 2013 (PDF, 81kb)
WHT Newsletter December 2012 (PDF, 128kb)
WHT Newsletter June 2012 (PDF, 100kb)
Reports
Are we really serious about the Community Housing Sector?
We advocate for social housing at the national level. One example is our publication Are we really serious about the Community Housing Sector? (PDF, 300kb), a proposal to increase funding to the sector.
Publications
Newsletters
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Strategic direction
Annual reports
Read our latest Annual Reports.
Older annual reports can be found on the past annual reports page.
Tenant survey report
Older tenant survey reports can be found on the past tenant survey reports page.
Books
Tenants, tenacity, troubles and triumph
In the face of the current housing crisis, Dwell’s work has never been more necessary. Dwell’s story, a story made up of many stories, is ongoing but for now we reflect and consider our rich 40 year history. Dwell commisioned James Brown in 2021 to write this history and Tenants, tenacity, troubles and triumph is now available online for koha if you'd like to contribute.
More than a landlord
In celebration of the Wellington Housing Trust's 25th anniversary in 2006, WHT commissioned Wellington public historian Ben Schrader to write More than a Landlord – a short history of Wellington Housing Trust (PDF, 2100kb).
In 2012 an accompanying update to this publication, More than a Landlord: 2007-2012 (PDF, 3100kb), was written by Louise Slocombe to celebrate the Trust's 30th anniversary.
Homes that people can afford: how to improve housing in New Zealand
This book focuses on the concept of partnership to increase investment in affordable housing and is based on presentations and debate from a one-day workshop held in the University of Otago, Wellington in June 2012 - Partnerships for Social and Affordable Housing.
The Wellington Housing Trust was invited by Prof Philippa Howden-Chapman to contribute to the book and the resulting chapter "More than a landlord: realising the potential of the community housing sector" was written by Trustee Clare Aspinall, Director Alison Cadman and supporter Louise Carrington.
Bibliographic details:
Homes that people can afford: how to improve housing in New Zealand.
Sarah Biere, Philippa Howden-Chapamn and Lisa Early (eds).
New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities / He Kainga Oranga - Housing and Research Health Programme, 2013.
WHT publications
WHT annual reports and newsletters can be found on our WHT publications page.