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Dave’s toy-making skills bring a spark of joy
For the past two years, wooden toys carefully created in Dave’s North Canterbury home workshop have brightened up the lives of kids in need.
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Major milestone for Auckland large-scale development
Residents in the Auckland suburb of Northcote now have access to better roads, new parks and public spaces following completion of extensive civil infrastructure works at the Kāinga Ora development.
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New Nelson customers for Kāinga Ora
Kāinga Ora is excited to become the new landlord for 142 community housing properties previously owned and managed by the Nelson City Council.
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The taste of sustainability
A simple gesture from one of our build partners in Christchurch has left a positive and healthy taste in the mouths of our customers.
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4. Buying
Navigate the process of buying your first home, learn about different offers and sales methods and work towards making your first offer.
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Kāinga Ora purchases Nelson City Council social housing properties
Nelson City Council has sold its social housing portfolio to Kāinga Ora in an agreement both believe will help stimulate a wider range of housing options in that region.
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Waste not want not approach at heart of Neil’s good deeds
When Neil was growing up on a farm in Golden Bay, his parents instilled in him a core value: re-use anything you can and try not to let anything go to waste.
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More than 67,000 Kāinga Ora homes now meet Healthy Homes Standards
As we reach the end of our Healthy Homes delivery programme, 67,535 Kāinga Ora homes now meet Healthy Homes Standards, equating to 99.8% of our tenanted homes required to comply.
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New homes and new ways to connect with Kāinga Ora in Timaru and Invercargill
Kāinga Ora is planning to deliver a number of new homes in Timaru and Invercargill over the next two years, with multiple developments set to boost the supply of public housing across the two areas.
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Our approach to disruptive behaviour
We’re committed to being a good landlord. Part of this means getting the right balance between our responsibilities to our tenants – some of whom experience a range of challenges – and ensuring the quiet enjoyment of others in the community.