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12 new public homes for Gisborne whānau
Twelve new public homes were blessed by Tairāwhiti kaikarakia Morehu Pewhairangi recently before whānau move in. infectious smile lit up Morehu (Beau’s) face, when he entered his new, two-bedroom home for the first time. Beau is moving into one of the two fully accessible
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Construction underway for significant senior housing development
Building works have started at the 236-home flagship Kāinga Ora development known as Highbury Triangle in Auckland’s Avondale. secure swipe card access for apartments, lifts and multi-purpose community rooms. Well-lit pathways, landscaping and the orientation of apartments have all
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Kāinga Ora urban development keeps on delivering
New roads, pipes and streetlights have paved the way for thousands of new homes in neighbourhoods across Auckland and in eastern Porirua, as large-scale urban developments led by Kāinga Ora hit new milestones. footpaths, removed power poles by undergrounding over 22.5km of utility lines and lit the way with over 190 streetlights. Using publicly-owned and strategically
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New Kāinga Ora housing complex offers unique solar technology
Kāinga Ora has completed a new 20-unit development in Christchurch that features solar technology expected to result in significantly lower power bills for people living there.
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Lester’s getting his independence back
This will be a special Christmas for Lester, as it's the first he's celebrating in his new, fully-accessible home. particularly love spending time with my moko (grandchildren). They like having little rides with me in my wheelchair.” This Christmas, Lester is hosting a BBQ
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New home a ‘weight lifted off shoulders’ for Len
When 69-year-old Len faced a major hurdle after a hip operation, the Kāinga Ora team sprang into action to secure a home for the Hamilton-based customer that met his mobility and accessibility needs.
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Home for Christmas – Feona’s early gift
Feona has picked out the perfect spot for her Christmas tree this year. to put on the coffee table her sister made her. “I’m going to have my little tree with battery driven lights, and my bottle of bubbly and a bit of pork
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We’re the first in our aiga to buy a home
Buying your first home is a huge deal even when you’ve grown up in New Zealand. For Suamasi and Semala, who arrived here as penniless newlyweds, it is literally the dream that’s come true. The couple are the first in their aiga (family) to buy property. They grew up in Sāmoa with little access to education or income and moved to Auckland to make
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Breathing new life into a ‘star’ of social housing history
A slice of social housing history has been retained with the opening of newly-refurbished apartments in Dunedin. make serious improvements to all of its features,” said Lito Magadia, Kāinga Ora Senior Programme Manager. “In the case of Maitland St, this means new roofing
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Old flames: Kāinga Ora partnership with Fire and Emergency NZ going strong
A house fire can be devastating and at worst, deadly. To help reduce the risk of fires in our homes, we’ve joined forces with Fire and Emergency New Zealand. literally save lives,” says Pete. Manaakitanga - people at the heart Earlier this year, staff from Kāinga Ora, Fire and Emergency and engineering firm Beca met to