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Investing in the future of the Kāpiti Coast
This morning, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced the purchase of land at 59-69 Raumati Road in Raumati Beach to help meet the need for more housing for people and whānau in the in Kāpiti Coast District. Greg Groufsky, Regional Director Greater Wellington Region says that the purchase is good news for those who call the Kāpiti Coast home. “We know there is a
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Wellington region
With the strong and increasing demand for housing in the Wellington region, Kāinga Ora is working on a large build programme. ) Wairarapa area includes Carterton, Masterton, Featherston and Greytown Kāpiti Interactive Map (external link) Kāpiti area includes Waikanae, Raumati South
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Our leadership and governance
Our leadership team is responsible for shaping strategy, delivering housing solutions, and ensuring we provide warm, dry, and secure state housing across New Zealand. Bishop – Minister of Housing (external link) Hon Nicola Willis – Minister of Finance (external link) Hon Tama Potaka – Associate Minister of Housing (Social
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History of State Housing
New Zealand has played a significant role in public housing since 1894, with government-led initiatives shaping communities and improving living conditions. rental houses for inner-city workers. His goal was to counter exploitative landlords and improve living standards. However, high rents meant few workers could
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Supporting the Pasifika community with a new partnership initiative
Kāinga Ora, Niuvaka Trust, and the Ministry for Social Development (MSD) are supporting the Pasifika community by providing access to employment opportunities, social housing, and financial assistance. having his leg amputated. Before this, he had been living in a private rental, but his landlord was unwilling to make the necessary modifications for him to
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Budget 2020 - More public housing to be built
Through Budget 2020 the Government is investing more funding to help deliver 8,000 new public housing and transitional housing places so that more New Zealanders can have a place to call home that is warm, dry and safe. households who cannot access or sustain a tenancy in the private rental market for a range of reasons. Public houses are owned or leased by Kāinga Ora or by
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Kāinga Ora keeping communities informed
An information session held recently in Pakuranga provided an opportunity for new tenants, neighbours, and members of the local community to meet and learn more more about the new Kāinga Ora homes that have been delivered over the past year. communities informed. “While we ensure information about our developments is always accessible through online channels like our website and our interactive Social
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Students brighten Kāinga Ora development with artwork
The creative talents of Kadimah School are on full display outside the Kāinga Ora Greys Avenue development in central Auckland. provide a mix of public and market rentals. Due for completion in late 2022, a number of the state homes will cater to residents with higher needs, including
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Media resources
Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. existing homes are no longer suitable for our tenants and have reached the end of their life as social housing. It makes economic sense to sell these homes and use
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Te Mauri Paihere ki Mangakootukutuku
Location: Te Mauri Paihere ki Mangakootukutuku, Melville, Hamilton, Waikato Update 7 August 2024 Kāinga Ora social housing projects not already contracted for delivery are under assessment while we work with the Ministry of Housing and