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    一个机构所持有的公众可以索取的任何信息。这些请求可以包括: 文件、报告、备忘录、信件、电子邮件和草案 非书面信息,例如视频或磁带录音 任何与您相关的决定的原因 制定内部规则、原则、政策或决策指南的手册 会议议程和记录,包括不向公众公开的议程和记录。 要提出OIA请求,请 填写此表格 ,我们将在20个工作日内回复您。 紧

  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. Kāinga Ora—住房和社区部或 Sorted.org.nz管理,亦与其没有任何关系。  其他购房费用 在制定储蓄计划时,您需要在预算中纳入以下一次性费用 : 律师或产权转让师的费用 建筑检查和报告 LIM报告、市镇议会和房产相关文件 房产估价 搬家费用 为意外状况预留的存款。 一旦您入住新家,就会有一系列长期

  • Keeping your home secure

    There are lots of ways you can keep your home safe and belongings secure. 供任何证件,要求他们离开并立即致电0800 801 601联系我们。 如果您要出远门: 开着收音机或灯,使人感觉家里有人。在本地的五金店可以买到电源插座定时器可以在预定的时间开灯或关灯。 请信得过的人(例如邻居、亲戚或朋友)来拿走您的信件。您也可以要求新西兰邮政暂时停止投递 看看您信得过的人是否还可以帮您修剪草坪和倒垃

  • Mould and pest control

    Airing out your home is a great way to release moisture and stop mould from spreading. Follow these tips for a healthy and pest-free home. 做饭、洗衣服和洗碗——甚至只是呼吸——都会导致水分在空气中积聚。如果我们不驱散这些积聚的水分,霉菌就会开始生长。因此,保持住房内通风,打开窗户以及使用浴室和厨房通风扇十分重要。此外,干燥、通风良好的房屋更保暖,也更有利于我们和我们的家人的健康。 预防霉菌 为了防止发霉: 当您在家时打开门窗 打开窗户,使烹饪或洗澡时产

  • Our driveway safety programme

    We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. link) 和 儿童和青少年死亡率审查委员会 (external link) 找出了儿童在车道上被车撞到的三个主要原因: 人为原因——新西兰的大多数成年人都对该类风险缺乏认识 车辆设计——特别是在进入和离开车道时,从车辆内部很难看到外面的情况 房产设计——特别是以下这些情况:车道与玩乐区域没有分开;超长或共用车道;有多个停车

  • Our employee-led networks

    At Kāinga Ora we are committed to growing diversity across the organisation and enabling a culture of inclusion in everything we do. 们的员工能够: 体验公平公正的就业机会和没有歧视的工作场所。 在工作中感到安全、受到保护和重视。 能够而且确实全身心投入工作。 联通、理解并反映我们所服务的社区。 我们拥有许多由员工主导的网络,为所有人提供了讨论、分享和学习的安全空间。 彩虹网络和骄傲誓言 彩虹网络的最终目标是在内部和外部提高对我们彩虹社区的意识。考虑

  • Drainage and easements

    If you require access to our properties or our consent for drainage issues or easements, you will need to provide us with the correct information. 排水 如果您需要进入我们的房产以连接现有或新的排水管,您需要以书面形式提供: 您的姓名、地址和联系方式 有关房产的地址 Kāinga Ora房产的地址 许可申请副本 房屋产权副本 说明信件,就要求进行的工程及施工时间进行说明。 排水管是公共还是私人的详细信息,以及安装方法(推力或明沟) 场地平面图和场地照片的副本

  • History of State Housing

    New Zealand has played a significant role in public housing since 1894, with government-led initiatives shaping communities and improving living conditions. 1905—1919年:早期公屋住房 1905年 ,时任总理Richard Seddon提出了《工人住房法案》,推动了供城市中心工人租住的第一批公屋的建造。他的目标是抗衡剥削成性的房东,提高居住标准。然而,只有少数工人能够负担高房租,该项目于1919年终止。 1920年代—1930年代:新的居住区以及早期的住房增长 一

  • Responses to OIA requests

    This page provides responses to selected Official Information Act (OIA) requests. This includes OIA's on topics of public interest and/or useful research purposes. 19日 - Wainuiomata的Wood街开发项目 [PDF, 382 KB] 2023年10月18日 - Teitei Drive街开发项目的文件和电子邮件 [PDF, 13 MB] 2023年10月13日 - 甲基苯丙胺管理政策 [PDF, 1.4 MB] 2023年10月13日 - Rotorua的

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