Tā mātou kaupapa mō te hanga whare
He maha ngā tūmomo kaupapa whare noho a Kāinga Ora kua tīmata kia nui ake ai te maha o ngā whare noho hou mō ngā tāngata o Aotearoa. Kei roto i tēnei ko ngā kaupapa whare noho rerekē o ngā rahi me ngā momo rerekē i ngā pokapū matua o Aotearoa, ā, puta noa i te motu.
Growing our housing portfolio
Kāinga Ora builds additional state houses based on the Government’s Public Housing Plan, which tells us how many houses are needed and where they are needed.
Over the two years to 30 June 2026, we will be adding 2,650 homes to our state housing stock, bringing the total number of state houses throughout Aotearoa to around 78,000.
We will do this through:
- removing old Kāinga Ora houses and redeveloping on the land;
- working with construction firms to build houses;
- buying completed homes from private developers.
A focus on renewal
We also have a focus on renewing our existing homes, to make sure we have homes in the right locations and our homes are suitable for the people that need them.
We renew our homes through:
- renovating them through our retrofit programme, adding at least 50 years to their life;
- removing homes and redeveloping on the same land;
- selling the houses and the land and replacing it with a new warm, dry home elsewhere.
Over the two years to 30 June 2026, almost 3,000 Kāinga Ora homes will be renewed, delivering warmer, drier and healthier homes for people in need, in the right locations.
Selling our homes
Our focus on renewals means Kāinga Ora will strategically sell some state homes or land it owns. Generally, this will be because selling makes the best economic sense, or we need to prioritise social housing in another area.
It’s important to note when we sell, we are not reducing our overall number of state homes. For each Kāinga Ora home we sell, we deliver a newly built state home elsewhere.
When we sell, the funds are reinvested to renew even more of our homes.
This approach means we are releasing more homes into the market for all New Zealanders, while continuing to provide social housing in the right locations.
Te hoahoa me te hanga mahere
Ka whakaurua mai e ngā mahi hangatanga a Kāinga Ora ko ngā mātāpono hoahoa me ngā whakahaere hei whakarite ko ngā whare ka hangaia e mātou he whai kounga me te ū ki ngā hiahia o ngā hapori e mahi nei mātou.
Ina hanga mātou, ka whai whakaaro mātou ki ngā tūāhanga, pērā i ngā rori me ngā rawa tukuora, pērā i ngā papa rēhia, hei hanga takiwā noho whai take, manea, ā, e kōkiri haere tonu i ngā wawata o te hapori.
He aratohu hoahoa ā mātou mō te hanga whare kāwanatanga, ā, ka whakamahia ā mātou hoahoa arowhānui, tauwhāiti hoki mō ngā kāinga hou i Ngā Mātāpono Hoahoa o Te Aranga. I takea mai ēnei mātāpono i ngā tikanga Māori, ā, e whai ana ki te hāpai ake i te whai wāhi, te kitea me te uru mai o ngā mana whenua ki te hoahoa tāone.
Kei te whakapai ake mātou i te tomopai o ā mātou kāinga kāwanatanga hou, onāianei hoki mō ā mātou kiritaki. Ko tā mātou whāinga he whakarato i ngā kāinga haumaru e taea ai te noho motuhake a te tangata, kia taea ai te pōhiri ngā whānau me ngā hoa te haere ake, me te whakauru mai ki te hapori e noho ana rātou me te kore tauārai.
Ka whakarato te hoahoa ahuwhānui i ngā whare tūmatanui he pai ake ki te noho mō te taupori katoa, tae atu (kāore i te whāiti ki ēnei) ki ngā whānau hou, kei te tipu tonu, ngā tāngata o ngā taipakeke katoa i whara, i māuiui rānei mō tētahi wā, te hunga he uaua te nekeneke, te kite, te hirikapo rānei, me te tipu o te taupori pakeke.
E kapi ana te hoahoa ahuwhānui i ngā wāhi whānui e whai ake:
- Tomopai: ngā ara whānui mai i te wāhi tūnga waka me te tiriti, kore arapiki ina taea, te kaha rānei ki te whakauru i tētahi rōnaki ā tōna wā.
- Whakamahinga: he māmā te whakamahi i te kūaha me ngā kakau o te kāpata, rūma kaukau me te rūma moe ki te taumata kuhunga ōrite me te wāhi noho matua (kia takatū ai rānei ki te whakauru i ēnei āhuatanga e rua ā tōna wā.
- Haumaru: papa kore-mania i rō rūma kaukau me ngā kīhini.
- Urutaunga: he tika te rahi o te rūma kaukau kia whakawhitia kia tino tomopai mēnā e hiahiatia ana ā tōna wā.
Pānuitia ētahi kōrero anō mō tā mātou Kaupapahere Tomopai.
I te mea ko Kāinga Ora te kaiwhakarato nui rawa o Aotearoa, nō te kāwanatanga tōna mana ki te ārahi huringa. Arā, mātua ko mātou ki mua rā anō o te auahatanga me ngā mahi anga whakamua kia nui ake ngā kāinga ka hangaia.
He tikanga te hanga i wāhi kē (OSM) kei te nui haere ake te whakamahia e mātou puta noa i tā mātou kaupapa hanga kia nui ake ai ngā kāinga kounga ka whakaratoa kia tere ake, ā, me ngā putanga pai rawa mō ngā tāngata me ngā whānau, hapori me te ahumahi hangatanga.
Kei roto a Kāinga Ora i te Whakaaetanga a te Rāngai Hangatanga i whakarewahia i te Āperira 2019 e te Pirimia, Ngā Minita o te Whakaaetanga, me te Rōpū Whanaketanga Whakaaetanga, ā, 13 ngā kaiārahi rāngai nō te ahumahi me te kāwanatanga.
Following a Cabinet decision late last year, Ministers have decided to close the Construction Sector Accord's Transformation Plan 2022-2025, and the Construction Sector Accord will continue in a different form. Read more about the Construction Sector Accord(external link)
E ngākau whakahī ana mātou kua tohua a Bader Ventura, te whanaketanga tuatahi a Kāinga Ora i hangaia ki te paerewa Whare Hāneanea, hei Beacon Project(external link) e te Whakaaetanga a te Rāngai Hangatanga. He tauira a Bader Ventura mō te kaiārahitanga me te auahatanga i roto i te rāngai, ā, me te tautoko i te matakitenga a Accord nō tētahi 'rāngai hangatanga mahinga tiketike mō tētahi Aotearoa pai ake'.
Kua whakahoungia te whārangi: 3 Mahuru 2024