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Food forest for future foraging
Our people have been doing the mahi to help create a food forest for locals in Molley Green Reserve, Mount Roskill, Auckland. land, about 30 people from local schools, community groups, Piritahi, and our Roskill Development team took part in a food forest working bee at the reserve on
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Work starting soon on new homes at Maraenui
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is starting work soon to deliver 31 new, much needed family homes at Maraenui, Napier. work we’re building 31 new warm, dry and safe homes in Maraenui to help provide people and whānau with a warm, dry, safe place to live," said Andrew Booker
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From growing plants to growing communities
Kāinga Ora has collaborated with St Brigid's School in Johnsonville to help bring a community garden to life. When the Kāinga Ora Haumaru complex first opened in 2019, St Brigid's School Principal, Linda Burch, noticed the development had four large planter boxes and
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2020 Kāinga Ora Board appointments
A new Board has been finalised to guide Kāinga Ora over the next three years. chairperson. Kāinga Ora Chief Executive Andrew McKenzie said he wanted to acknowledge interim Chair Sir Brian Roche and interim Board member Pat Snedden MNZM, whose terms
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Over 8,000 new homes possible as $179m of infrastructure fund committed
Critical infrastructure projects to enable seven large housing projects around the country will receive a share of almost $179m in funding to enable thousands more homes, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. Project Director, Andrew Brown, says the first tranche of funding announced today will go a long way towards allowing more homes to be built in the regions. “The
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. additional small bedroom for residents who need a carer to stay with them. Andrew Evans, Chief Judge, Property Industry Awards, stated the project was “hard to fault
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Infrastructure funding paves the way for new communities
A further $192 million from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) has been committed to infrastructure projects around the country – enabling new communities to be built, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. centre and local schools, while also contributing to the potential for further housing growth on adjacent land. Waikato District Council Chief Executive Gavin
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Thousands of new homes possible for eleven regions through infrastructure investment
Eleven more regions throughout Aotearoa New Zealand are set to receive a share of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), Housing Minister Megan Woods announced in Hamilton today. Director Andrew Amies says, “Westport is a great place to live and had a housing shortage prior to the flood events in 2021. There is a continuing high demand and
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UCOL | Te Pūkenga students design community spaces for Kāinga Ora customers
Kāinga Ora is upgrading 24 apartments at Brentwood Avenue in Palmerston North to make them warmer, drier and healthier. prepare them for workplace expectations moving forward,” says Marshell. One of the students, Michael Mckay from Palmerston North, designed a safe, weatherproof
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Construction Plus – students swap school bags for hard hats
While their peers relaxed during the recent school holidays, nine students from across Auckland donned hard hats and spent the fortnight learning about civil construction. The students were participating in the Kāinga Ora Construction Plus Mahi Ora programme – whereby secondary school students spend their holidays working on