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  • 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. 我们屡获殊荣的车道安全项目的重点是将有 5 岁以下幼儿的房产中的儿童玩乐区域与车道分开。 我们正在做什么 我们已经检查了数千处房产,并进行了安全方面的改造,这一项目将持续下去——尤其是针对有 5 岁以下儿童的房产。 作为全国最大的房东,帮助保护我们的租户及其家人的安全是我们工作的重要组成部分。 根据房产类型,我们正在

  • Keeping your home secure

    There are lots of ways you can keep your home safe and belongings secure. 圾。 租赁协议列明,如果您要离开超过31天,需要通知Kāinga Ora。 结识邻居,甚至加入本地的社区支持小组,一向是个好办法。守望相助使每个人都更安全。 如需了解有关在您所在地区加入或组建小组的更多信息,请致电0800 463 444联系新西兰邻里支持中心。 观看以下视频,了解如何保障您的居家安全。

  • 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

  • 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. 战后 ,对住房的需求激增。铁道部在Frankton、Hamilton等地建立了工厂,生产预先切割的房屋,然后运至Frankton和LowerHutt的Moera 等居住区搭建。然而,人们很快就发现私人公司的住房更便宜,于是该项目未能持续。 1920年代期间 宽松的国家信贷政策容许工人借贷95%的房款,催生了城市居民区住

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    ) 进行匿名举报 填写我们的 在线查询 表格(选择“Suspected fraud”(涉嫌欺诈)), 根据1992年《公共与社区住房管理法案》 (PACHMA) (external link) 第80节, Kāinga Ora可以出于某些特殊目的(如金融产品滥用)书面要求相关个人提供信息。书面通知将依据 Kāinga

  • Building climate resilient homes and communities

    We recognise the importance of building homes and communities that are resilient to our changing climate. 护地被灌满,蓄积了大部分洪水,到第二天早上,所有地表水都已排空,居民们都可以回到草地上玩耍。 该基础设施作为与当地mana whenua、Auckland市议会和议会组织的合作项目,是我们正致力于开发的繁荣社区的重要组成部分,支持我们未来长期所需的抵御灾害的能力和环境的可持续性。 观看: 帮助我们开展这项工作的民间联盟

  • Our leadership and governance

    Our leadership team is responsible for shaping strategy, delivering housing solutions, and ensuring we provide warm, dry, and secure state housing across New Zealand. 区住房领域担任领导职务。CORT社区住房的前CEO,负责监督管理超过390所住房,其中居民540余人。 Ceinwen McNeil 前Aurecon政府总监以及前新西兰咨询与工程协会主席。 Fiona Fountaine 治理专家,曾任职Christchurch开发、 Lyttelton港公司、财政部资产投资小组

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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. 2月13日 - Wainuiomata的Wood街开发项目 [PDF, 4.6 MB] 2024年2月13日 - Kāinga Ora房产火灾和冰毒损毁的支出 [PDF, 871 KB] 2024年2月9日 - 区域住房统计:已建成房屋 [PDF, 216 KB] 2024年2月8日 - 将HNZC的房产转让给其他住房

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