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Drones a game changer for maintenance
In a first for Kāinga Ora, we’re trialling the use of drones to assess the condition of roofs and gutters on our homes, and it’s proving to be a game changer for our maintenance teams. The drone pilot kicked off in late October as part of our roof replacement programme, which focuses on re-roofing older Kāinga Ora houses, significantly
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Kāinga Ora and Ara Ake partner to enable solar energy sharing trial
More Kāinga Ora customers are set to gain the benefits of solar electricity, thanks to a new partnership between Kāinga Ora and Ara Ake—New Zealand’s future energy centre. to share the benefit of excess solar with customers whose roofs are unsuitable for solar installations. “It’s great to see these two government-backed entities
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Roof shout celebration at Auckland development
Workers at St George’s Road development downed tools early to mark a key project milestone. recently to mark the completion of the highest part of the build. Kāinga Ora Programme Director Nick Seymour says adding a roof onto a building is significant, and
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Young couple helped into their forever home
A young couple, who were living with their baby and five-year-old son in their grandparent’s sleep out, are the first people in Tairāwhiti to use Kāinga Ora’s First Home Partner scheme to get into their own first home. the roof. They couldn’t really afford to buy the house, let alone get the holes fixed. This a situation many of our people find themselves in,” says Theo. “They
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Stay up to date with our latest news and get useful information and data on the work we do. roof over your… 25 June 2025 A new start for Blenheim whānau A new 13-home development in Blenheim will provide a stable home for tenants and their families. 24
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Hectares of new roofing for our homes
Kāinga Ora rolls out more than 13 hectares of new roofing across Aotearoa/New Zealand. spent nearly $27 million installing new roofing on our homes," Chief Operating Officer Paul Commons said. "This has seen us install over 133,000 square metres
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Rangatahi renovations build connection and career pathways
Four homes arrived on trucks, but that’s just where the journey began for 75 teenage tradies in training. Rangatahi tell us why they wanted to restore a relocated Kāinga Ora home. says. “And I think that's what it's all about.” ‘Everyone deserves a roof over their head’ About 25 kilometres from Ama Training’s work site, One Tree Hill
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House built at Rimutaka Prison for a whānau in need
One of the first houses to be built at Rimutaka Prison, as part of a partnership between Kāinga Ora and WelTec, will soon be transported to its permanent site. Instructor at Rimutaka Prison “It’s a real buzz for the guys to know they’re putting a roof over the head of a whānau on the outside,” said Ants Puki, Principal
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Ruby a gem of the local community
Kāinga Ora customer Ruby is paddling away happily on a ‘waka of change’.
Ruby says she has turned her life around in the past five years since she moved from emergency housing into her Kāinga Ora home with her now 10-year-old and 17-year-old sons. With a stable roof over her head, the Christchurch mum spent two years volunteering for her local community patrol, which supports Police to keep the area safe -
WelTec students building skills, homes and futures
Four Whanganui families will soon get the keys to new homes in Harper Street and Puriri Street that were built for them by Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) students preparing for jobs in the construction industry. for four days a week, for about 30 weeks. They were responsible for building all aspects of the homes, from the floor and wall framing to erecting the roof