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A bright future for award-winning apprentice Braedyn
Growing up with the stability of a Kāinga Ora home has allowed 20-year-old Braedyn to put down roots and begin a promising career in the neighbourhood he calls home. . “I love being able to walk to work. I don’t need to drive or depend on public transport,” he says. Braedyn joined local company Woods Glass as an apprentice
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Kāinga Ora and Spotless celebrate biggest ever cohort of young Māngere cadets
Seventeen-year-old sisters Tarial, Salote and Aliitasi Seuteni were busier than usual during the term one school holidays; they spent them getting up early and learning how to wire in lights and install ovens. Adventist High School gain two weeks’ work experience in a range of trade businesses that contract to Spotless, a Downer company. Cadets work with plumbers
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Doing good through deconstruction
A Kāinga Ora project has shown how deconstruction not only creates more sustainable results than demolition, but can also be a catalyst for positive social outcomes. Triangle were recycled or reused by deconstruction company TROW Group. The approximately 1,337 tonnes of removed materials included about 947 tonnes of concrete
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A new start for Blenheim whānau
A new 13-home development in Blenheim will provide a stable home for tenants and their families. , skip and jump to the school, the supermarket and other amenities,” she says. Construction of the new homes by Blenheim construction company CMT Group began in May 2024.
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Build partner tackles COVID-19 challenge
Construction company Home is a leading example of how Kiwis are banding together in the fight against COVID-19. In August, when the company discovered a worker had been in close contact with a COVID-19 case, it immediately closed down one of its Auckland Kāinga Ora
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Randwick Road sparkles with community spirit and collaboration
We all know that many hands make light work – which is exactly what happened at the Kāinga Ora complex on Randwick Road in the Hutt Valley where a brilliant demonstration of community spirit and collaboration has given the property a new lease of life. assess what work was needed at the address and manage getting everything ticked off. Cleaning company Zap also lent a hand, with around 15 of their team ready to
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Kāinga Ora seeks to double number of apprentices
Kāinga Ora aims to double the number of apprentices working on state home building sites this year. . “Many companies are looking to hire female staff. It’s a hugely supportive environment.” Kāinga Ora works closely with build partners and subcontractors
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Matt Crockett appointed as new Kāinga Ora Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora Board has appointed Matt Crockett as its new Chief Executive. delivery of housing, tenancy services and financial performance to the Government’s expectations,’’ Mr Moutter said. “With a background in leading large companies
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Greymouth homes to welcome new residents
Local iwi this week blessed four new two-bedroom homes at Hall Street in Cobden, with the local community given the opportunity to look through the homes before the new residents moved in. The homes were built offsite by Westport company South Peak Homes and transported by truck to the site in early May. The homes were placed on piles
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Etu Rakau: creating a circular economy by connecting community
Rata Taiwhanga is determined to cultivate connection – to build the type of community he wished for while growing up in a Kāinga Ora home. At one of our properties in Mangere, he’s secured nearly $80,000 to do just that. for better infrastructure. Rata has used some of the money to buy a new greenhouse, as well as two composting systems from The CarbonCycle Company – each able