Anneleise Hall: A broader perspective of Community and Neighbourhood Building and innovation across NZ

Published: July 4, 2018, 10:05 p.m.

b'Though overstated, it has also given New Zealander\\u2019s a wake up call - as to what do we want for our families and particularly our children in our country so as to make our communities more resilient, and viable, but more so - economically, more friendly, as well. \\xa0 Towns, Villages and City Suburbs are becoming closer and safer. From \\u2018transition everything\\u2019 to, farmers markets, time banks, permaculture, holistic health, homeschooling, garage sales, and food buying co-ops - Communities are realising that localising as much as possible especially around food, learning and backyard growing activities \\u2026. Is making small towns, city suburbs and small rural villages far more cohesive and enjoyable. People are discovering their neighbours and creating deep connection and relationships. It\\u2019s about innovation and integration of small business modals and setting the template for a regenerative 21st Century where families and communities can thrive together.'