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Supporting the Pasifika community with a new partnership initiative
Kāinga Ora, Niuvaka Trust, and the Ministry for Social Development (MSD) are supporting the Pasifika community by providing access to employment opportunities, social housing, and financial assistance.
28 三月 2025
Final fourteen homes complete Kerikeri development
The new homes, including two built for those living with disabilities, are ready for whānau to move in following a whakawātea (blessing ceremony) by hapū leaders of Ngāti Rēhia.
27 三月 2025
A new home brings new opportunities
Jack’s new home at a Kāinga Ora complex in New Plymouth has been life-changing in more ways than one. As well as having a stable place to call home, the complex’s community room has become the perfect place for Jack to focus on his future and take up new opportunities.
24 三月 2025
New West Coast homes ready for whānau
Local iwi last week blessed a new nine home development in Hokitika. Neighbours and members of the community were invited to look through the homes before tenants moved in. It marks the most significant development completed in Hokitika to date.
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Wastewater upgrade prevents sewage flowing into harbour
Over the past two years, Te Rā Nui - Eastern Porirua development (Te Rā Nui) has replaced over 3km of aging wastewater pipes running through Bothamley Park, improving te taiao (the environment) and enabling much-needed new homes to be built.

Introducing the new Housing Delivery Group
It’s early days for our Housing Delivery Group (HDG) but already we’re starting to see the benefits of our new structure.

Finding efficiencies in urban development
Kāinga Ora is kicking off an initiative to drive down costs and achieve efficiencies for the delivery of urban development projects.
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Community comes together for Waiata Wednesdays
Every Wednesday evening, Tamihana and friends gather to sing waiata, learn about Te Ao Māori and nurture their growing community.

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From refugee to community leader
Nasra wanted her new neighbourhood to feel safe and welcoming, so she made it her mission to create a friendly community.

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A bright future for award-winning apprentice Braedyn
Growing up with the stability of a Kāinga Ora home has allowed 20-year-old Braedyn to put down roots and begin a promising career in the neighbourhood he calls home.
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