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Privacy Notice
This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. PO Box 10094 Wellington 6143 Phone 0800 803 909 Fax 04 474 7590 Email: enquiries@privacy.org.nz If you choose to make a complaint to an external body or
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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. ] and appendix [PDF, 474 KB] 7 September 2021 - Purchase of art work [PDF, 353 KB] 10 September 2021 - Properties Kāinga Ora has purchased in Hamilton [PDF, 158
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Presentations and publications
Our latest media statements, as well as all supporting documentation for sustainability, wellbeing, debt and credit ratings.
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Pasifika and Māori market pops up in Auckland
A Kāinga Ora property on a suburban street in Avondale has been transformed into a vibrant pop up market.
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Housing Statistics - Archive
The statistics in the archive section include the National Summary, Territorial Local Authority and Auckland Community Board figures for the specified period.
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An open home of a different kind
A fire in an Invercargill home has become an important tool in helping educate people about the dangers of house fires.
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Kāinga Ora opens the doors on Auckland’s largest social housing development
Kāinga Ora is ready to start welcoming customers into Auckland’s largest and newest social housing development - Community Lane & Great North Road, formerly known as Highbury Triangle.
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KiwiSaver first-home withdrawal
If you have been a member of KiwiSaver for at least 3 years, you may be able to make a withdrawal from your savings to put towards buying your first home.
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Having a pet
Kāinga Ora supports tenants having pets - but it’s important to be a responsible pet owner and get our consent first.
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Land blessed before building of 14 new Elgin homes starts
Vacant land in Manuka Street, Elgin was blessed this week (Tuesday 10 May) by Minister Zhane Whelan before contractors started work building fourteen new, warm homes for whānau in need.