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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 2021
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Finding a new way forward:
Living
together
A local author is striving for a better way of living writes SUE TEODORO.
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airarapa author Catherine Cooper is facing the Wairarapa housing crisis head-on by exploring a communitybased cohousing option in the region. She is arranging a meeting in Carterton on April 3rd where others interested in setting up a new type of living arrangement can discuss ideas and options. Cooper said the point of the meeting is to engage with others, share ideas and identify potential for setting up a housing solution based on a common value system.
Cooper, her husband Jonas Koukl and son Tomas recently sold their home and are now living with friends. The family are interested in setting up a cohousing space which would ideally be individually owned but based on collective responsibility in harmony with nature. “To be able to choose how and where to live, while so many New Zealanders are struggling to survive is a privilege,” Cooper said. Continued on page 4
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