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Close to Home tenant newsletter
Close to Home is a tenant newsletter supported by Kāinga Ora. Read about local communities, recipes, tips, advice and staying safe around the home. English [PDF, 3.9 MB] Te reo Māori [PDF, 3.9 MB] Chinese [PDF, 3.9 MB] Samoan [PDF, 3.9 MB] Tongan [PDF, 484 KB] @Home Spring 2025 @home spring edition (external
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Statement of Intent
The Statement of Intent (SOI) sets out our strategic direction for the next three years. It explains how our activities will contribute to achieving our objectives, and how we will measure our progress. 2025/26 - 2028/29 Statement of Intent [PDF, 2.2 MB] 2022 - 2026 Statement of Intent English [PDF, 1.7 MB] and Te Reo [PDF, 2.2 MB] 2019-2023 Statement of
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Tenant brochures and forms
See the latest brochures, forms and fact sheets from Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities. ] Cheap, Green and Clean [PDF, 266 KB] Controlling mould in your home [PDF, 69 KB] Housing inspections [PDF, 42 KB] Keeping power costs down [PDF, 40 KB] Maintenance
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Connections with communities
Partnering our tenants with local services and their wider community is an important function of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities. The value of ensuring our tenants are given the tools and connections to live well in their homes is immeasurable. support, community meals a dna café, club days for older people, English language classes and an international playgroup. Area Manager Fraser Benson summed up
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Kāinga Ora invests in Tauranga
Approximately 1,000 more new homes are likely to be built in Tauranga over the coming years due to the acquisition of a 95.3 hectare site by Kāinga Ora. across the Western Bay of Plenty sub-region. Chair of SmartGrowth, Peter Winder, says the Kāinga Ora acquisition aligns well with the partnership’s strategy
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Media resources
Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. right size and in the right places. Why is Kāinga Ora focussing on renewing its housing portfolio? Around half our homes are at least 40 years old. Many are
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Local students brighten holidays with handmade Christmas cards for the community
The festive season started with a special surprise for over 250 customers and their neighbours, hand-delivered by Kāinga Ora staff early December. enjoyed being creative while making their Christmas cards. “The Year 3 and 4 class were motivated, engaged, and excited to give back to their communities,” says
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Holidays Act Payments
: Holidays Act payment form Once you’ve submitted the form, we will contact you to confirm whether you are owed a payment. If you are owed payment, you will be
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How Covid-19 is helping Kāinga Ora better support its customers
Kāinga Ora has supported more than 42,000 customers through wellbeing calls during Covid-19 alert levels in New Zealand, prompting us to change some of the ways we work with our people. Kāinga Ora home in Christchurch. Covid-19 Alert Level 4 meant the 74-year-old could no longer catch up with friends or continue to pursue her hobbies and interests
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Crowned with merit and excellence for public housing developments
Hosted by the Property Council New Zealand the Property Industry Awards celebrates excellence in design and innovation in the built environment. Four Kāinga Ora public housing developments were recognised at the recent 2023 gala awards dinner. translates to ‘fireworks’ in English, inspired by the annual Lights over Marlborough display created by Whitney School in 1983 Architect – Arthouse Architect Build