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  • 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 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

  • Keeping your home healthy

    Sometimes our homes can get too hot, too cold or have too much moisture in the air – and all of these things can affect our health. Here are some tips to stay healthy whatever the weather. heaters i le taimi ua moomia ai. 厨房 当你做饭时: 盖上锅盖,并确保锅与炉头大小匹配,锅盖与锅的尺寸合适。 使用抽油烟机或打开窗。 卧室 在床和家具与墙壁之间留出间隙,以便空气可以自由流通。空气不流通会导致两者之间形成冷凝,霉菌会不知不觉地在鞋子和衣服中滋生。 衣柜门应略微敞开。 避免将床垫

  • 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

  • Supported Housing

    Supported Housing brings together publicly funded housing with support services that are essential to the wellbeing of people and whānau living in the home. ,请联系您的资金合同经理。 计算租金支持数额时我们考虑哪些因素? 取决于所提供的服务,我们在计算租金支持数额时会考虑多种因素: 所获得的用于租金的政府资助; 服务使用者所支付的租金份额; 专门用于租金的捐赠和补助金; 房产内的卧室数量; 服务使用者的人数;和 用作办公空间或员工住宿的卧室数量。 被用作办公空间或员工住宿

  • 5. Settling

    Find out what happens on settlement day and everything you need to do to prepare for owning your first home. 受这里的一切。现在,这个家就是您的港湾,无论您接下来要面对什么样的人生。 融入社区 ——只需几个小步骤,即可帮助您利用新社区所提供的一切,让这里变成您真正的家。 访问当地市镇议会网站以了解周围地区;或与邻居聊一聊,以了解普通垃圾和可回收垃圾的收集日期、图书馆和社区中心开放时间等信息,或者有没有社区社交媒体页面。 有用的

  • 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

  • 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. 座住宅是一样的, 1945—1960年代:二战后的住房增长 二战后 ,政府每年建造10,000栋公屋。规划了一个又一个包括商店、便利设施以及经过景观设计的公共空间在内的居民区。 从奥地利进口了500栋预先切割的房屋以应对材料短缺。政府还推出了一个组团建筑计划,补助根据政府设计建造房屋的开发商。这就导致了使用纤维岩等更便

  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. 支出,如 : 房贷还款 您的房屋和财物的保险 地税(市镇议会服务费用) 水、电和互联网等公用事业 维护和翻新 物业费(如果您的房屋有与其他业主共享的空间,如公寓或联排别墅)。 多找帮手 好帮手可以让您增加信心,也能帮助您简化买房的技术过程。当您跟随本指南推进购房,这个人群将会不断壮大,但在此阶段您可能需要考虑与以下人员

  • Specified Development Projects

    The Urban Development Act 2020 empowers Kāinga Ora to initiate, facilitate, and undertake urban development that contributes to sustainable, inclusive, and thriving communities. 必须就此发布公告通知,邀请公众提供反馈并就收到的反馈进行研究。 除上述内容外,Kāinga Ora在评估任何提案时还将考虑以下所有事项: 提案的目标将如何有助于建设可持续、包容和繁荣的社区? 项目拟建地点的城市开发是否符合国家、大区和地区的规划/空间计划? 项目拟建地点是否包括任何受保护的土地(参见法案第 17(2

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