11/12/2021
Breaking news
After being involved with HomeLink for nearly 30 years, following HomeLink tradition we are handing over to the next generation and Sarah who has been working in the background for a while will now be your contact person.
Its been a learning curve going from books, hand delivered to Auckland Members , to the IT marvels we have today. I have to say it was a pleasure to get to know Members personally and help them where necessary.
Like several HomeLink countries our family has grown up with knowledge of HomeLink and like the Netherlands, Germany and Canada the next generation is taking over.
Our Local Web site
Since the internet started each HomeLink country has had a Local Web site. We still have one but it had moved places. For ease of access it is now at the top on the Main HomeLink site. It may look different but has all the information from the former site including the monthly Newsletter which is the third item.
Have a look at AU Web Site. Scroll down there's a lot of information etc .
A big thank you
I would like to thank all of our loyal Members who have stayed with us during the crisis. I hope you feel as I do that we have an great system that is well designed for pandemics. By exchanging homes, you don’t have to be surrounded by crowds of people to have an amazing holiday. Our Members are lucky to live in holiday areas or main centres but away from crowded hotels and tour groups. We just want to leave our own lovely areas and enjoy someone else’s piece of paradise and as the travel restrictions ease we will be back with a vengeance all over the world.
The fact that we don’t pay for accommodation is unimportant. Ha Ha!
A bit about Sarah
Sarah is a full time teacher and mother of 2 and lives in Auckland. She is looking forward to being more involved with HomeLink but please realise that daytime calls or emails will most likely have to wait until after school !! She has always been of the belief that Home Exchange is ideal for Teachers after all it started in 1953 with 2 teachers on the USA deciding they wanted to exchange homes.
If you are a teacher, please pass this on to your colleagues