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Significant funding boost announced for Auckland housing developments
Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Dr Megan Woods, today announced further infrastructure funding for the five large-scale urban renewal projects Kāinga Ora has underway in Auckland. additional public homes, 4,000 replacement Kāinga Ora homes, and 10,000 additional affordable and market homes. The increased infrastructure capacity will also
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. our work and our partnerships with the private sector. Together, we have delivered thousands of homes for so many kiwis in need of a warm, dry and safe living
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Celebrating the opening of Freeland Reserve in Roskill South
On Saturday 29 October the Roskill South community joined the Kāinga Ora Roskill Development Team to celebrate the reopening of Freeland Reserve. community amenity and the completion of the first shovel ready project in a Kāinga Ora Large Scale Project . Singing and dancing acts, a kapa haka performance by
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More funding to enable a brighter future for eastern Porirua
Housing and Urban Development Minister Megan Woods announced Government is committing a further $204 million from the Housing Acceleration Fund to the eastern Porirua large scale project. delivery of around 100 homes on the site. Increased investment in Large Scale Projects through the Housing Acceleration Fund aims to accelerate the pace and
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Public housing renovations at record levels
New Zealand’s older public homes are being renovated in record numbers as Kāinga Ora undertakes one of the biggest housing renewal programmes the country has seen. different way of living and are starting to show their age,” Mr Dougherty says. “We’re breathing new life into those homes to make sure they’re not only warm
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Selling Kāinga Ora properties
Kāinga Ora is selling some homes and land that do not meet our current, or future, needs. build new ones that are warmer and drier, the right size and in the right locations. This doesn’t mean we are reducing the number of homes we own. For each
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Significant new housing development for Blenheim
Kāinga Ora has completed construction of 10 new one-bedroom public homes in central Blenheim. by replacing some of our older homes on large sections that are past their best with additional warm and dry homes. “These homes are in a great central location
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Major Government investment in water and sewerage infrastructure for eastern Porirua
The Porirua Development is more than just upgrading and creating news homes in eastern Porirua; it’s about ensuring the infrastructure and community amenities can support future generations. crucial infrastructure will improve the resilience and capacity of the water supply network for around 19,000 existing residents in eastern Porirua and prevent
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Te hanga kāinga manawaroa āhuarangi me ngā hapori
E āhukahuka ana mātou i te hira o te waihanga kāinga me ngā hapori he tū pakari i roto i tō tātou āhuarangi hurihuri. infrastructure to support our large-scale urban development projects. Before building even starts, one of our first tasks is to consider how we can improve the capacity
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Good progress delivering new public homes in Tairāwhiti
Civil defence assessments indicate that very few of Kāinga Ora’s 1,320 state homes in Tairāwhiti have been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. were 568 whānau on the Ministry of Social Development’s (MSD) housing waiting list. “Everyone wants their mokopuna to grow and develop in a warm, dry, secure