In the Auckland Herald, Sam Judd looks at supportive communities and how they have recreated the notion of sharing skills, knowledge, tools and food with your neighbours. And Raglan’s Timebank gets a special mention.
He describes how these ideas weave a community together a community situation and says that when you look at a place like Whaingaroa (Raglan), the sharing of resources and knowledge has enabled the community to achieve great things with a work system that is focused on having vibrant, interconnected communities.