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Government approves funding for around 300 new public homes in transformational urban regeneration project
The Kāinga Ora Arlington development is an exciting, innovative project, which will support local economies, provide training opportunities, and help create and connect communities on the fringe of inner city Wellington through smart and innovative design. The announcement today confirms $296 million of the government’s public housing funding is supporting the delivery of the Arlington Development in Mt Cook
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Thirty-five housing developments in last stage of infrastructure fund
A wide range of proposals for much-needed housing developments around the country are through to the final stage of the bid for funding from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF). The IAF, administered by Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, is a contestable fund designed to help councils fund infrastructure to enable housing development
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Resetting Kāinga Ora
Kāinga Ora is resetting its focus so it can better serve tenants and communities and leave a sustainable social housing legacy for future generations. to disruptive behaviour . What does the reset mean for how Kāinga Ora will work with Iwi and Roopu Māori to help improve housing outcomes for Māori? In meeting our core
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Infrastructure Acceleration Fund opening for business
Criteria to access at least $1 billion of the $3.8 billion Housing Acceleration Fund (HAF) announced in March, is now available, and an invitation for expressions of interest will be released on 30 June by Kāinga Ora. The Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) is a contestable fund designed to allocate funding to infrastructure projects that unlock housing development in the
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Budget 2023: Confidence in delivery
The Government’s Budget 2023 announcement today has confirmed Kāinga Ora will continue to deliver the additional public housing needed for New Zealanders. As the lead agency responsible for providing public housing for those in need, Kāinga Ora will deliver some of the extra 3,000 public homes by June 2025, as
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Sustainability at Kāinga Ora
At Kāinga Ora, we have an important responsibility of transforming New Zealand’s housing choices, outcomes and the entire housing sector by creating homes and communities that allow New Zealanders to thrive. late 2020, Kāinga Ora received funding through the Māori and Public Housing Renewable Energy Fund to set up a Renewable Energy Programme, funded to June 2024
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Housing Acceleration Fund to increase supply of homes
The Government today announced its Housing Acceleration Fund to help increase the supply of houses and improve affordability for home buyers and renters. not been required. The fund will focus on increasing affordable housing provision (rental and home ownership) on land owned by iwi and Māori groups, councils
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Kāinga Ora solar programme awarded for breaking new ground
The award-winning Kāinga Ora renewable energy programme is leaving a legacy for both social housing customers and New Zealand’s electricity market. housing homes, introducing new solar technology to the country and bringing a ground-breaking solar trading trial to the electricity market. Backed by the Māori
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Partnership bolsters bid for ‘critical’ iwi housing aspirations
Hapū in Motupōhue Bluff want to provide more affordable homes for their community. A partnership with Kāinga Ora could help them reach those aspirations. of land – and eventually what that development – would offer back, not just to Māori but to the whole community.” While it will not fund the acquisition of the
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First agreement for infrastructure fund enables additional iwi housing in Porirua
Over 400 additional homes will be enabled for the people of Porirua thanks to the first Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) agreement recently signed between Kāinga Ora, Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira (Ngāti Toa Rangatira), and Porirua City Council. this alongside Kāinga Ora and Ngāti Toa Rangatira, increasing housing supply and upgrading existing homes throughout the city. This funding from the IAF will