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Auckland region
To deliver more warm and dry homes in areas of high demand, Kāinga Ora is replacing older state houses with a greater number of new and modern homes, and partnering with developers and others to build on new land. Auckland region housing developments Listed below are the local board areas where we are delivering new homes. You can click on each area to see maps and
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Auckland Light Rail is a win for urban planning, people and the planet
Late last month, Cabinet announced the much-anticipated decision on the route and mode for Auckland Light Rail, the $14.6b project to create mass rapid transit between the CBD and Māngere. Over the last year, I have had the privileged of serving on the Auckland Light Rail (external link) Establishment Board. The Board oversaw the work of the
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Kāinga Ora to assess Auckland Light Rail Urban Development Project
Update 22 August 2023: The Minister of Housing and Urban Development and the Minister of Finance have jointly directed Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities to stop its assessment of the Auckland Light Rail project as a potential SDP. The Minister for Housing and Minister of Finance have jointly directed Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities to assess the potential establishment of the Auckland
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Warmer, drier state homes for Auckland whānau
Kāinga Ora has invested nearly $47 million into maintaining and improving its homes for its tenants and their whānau in Auckland. the Auckland region. “It’s great to see this money being spent on our homes in Auckland,” says Taina. “These improvements will help keep our homes in good
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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. , says today’s announcement supports Kāinga Ora and its partners to increase the quality and scale of housing in Auckland. “Kāinga Ora, through its large-scale
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Coming together to plan the future of Auckland’s North-West
Auckland’s North-West has been reconfirmed as a spatial priority area (also known as priority development areas or PDAs) in the city’s new Future Development Strategy, enabling investment and joined-up planning to support anticipated growth. North-West PDA Central and Local Government Leads group is made up of representatives from agencies including Auckland Council and council-owned organisations
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Building Momentum – Public housing construction advancing at pace
Kāinga Ora is the country’s largest public housing landlord, with almost 200,000 customers and whānau living in over 70,000 of our homes. , Blenheim, Nelson, Upper Hutt, Porirua, Kāpiti, Whakatāne, Ōpōtiki, Palmerston North, Rotorua, Tauranga, Hamilton, Auckland, and Whangārei. In April this year, our
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Te Ara Awataha wins big at prestigious engineering awards
The work to rejuvenate a greenway in Northcote, Auckland, has been recognised at this year’s Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) NZ 2023 Asset Management Excellence Awards, with the project team taking home three awards. Kāinga Ora Northcote Large-Scale Project, embodies the spirit of collaboration with input from mana whenua, Auckland Council Healthy Waters, Eke Panuku
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Design Review Panel
Earlier this year, our Urban Design Panels team asked for feedback on improving the effectiveness of our Design Review process by surveying a range of our builder partners. your development has ten or more units and is located in one of the Auckland Housing Programme neighbourhoods and you would like to take advantage of the
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Feeding our wild friends at the zoo
When two Kāinga Ora sites were cleared in West Auckland recently, we were delighted to be able to donate vegetation to the very hungry residents of Auckland Zoo. hot demand at Auckland Zoo. “Browse is an important and nutritious part of an animal’s diet,” explains Ruth Nielsen, from the browse team at Auckland Zoo