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Kura students help bless 10 new Gisborne homes
New Gisborne apartments resounded with the sweet voices of students from Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hawaiki Hou as they assisted Kaikarakia to implant mauri (spiritual energy) into the homes. have learned in the classroom. Invited by Kaikarakia Morehu Pewhairangi who has blessed many of our new homes in Gisborne, Kura principal Russel Wilson said
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The transition to an electric fleet, our journey so far
As a public agency with over 760 fleet vehicles, we recognise the importance of transitioning our vehicles to be fully electric by 2025 to help meet the Government’s target of a carbon neutral public sector. using public chargers, just in case.” Another of our trial participants, Operations Manager Sonja, said, “I’m now in my third month of driving the sassy, quiet
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Our driveway safety programme
We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. where your children are before getting in the car check for children before driving off supervise children around vehicles – always separate play areas from
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New approach to tenancy management
Kāinga Ora has developed and implemented a new approach to managing its tenancies and strengthened its response to disruptive behaviour. disruptive behaviour or rental debt. Alongside this, we are now introducing a new Tenancy Management Framework that will strike a better balance between our
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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. end tenancies when we need to. We will work to understand what is driving disruptive behaviour and refer tenants to specialist social and health services to
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Provide feedback or a complaint
We expect Kāinga Ora tenants to be good neighbours and the communities they live in to be enjoyable places to live – and most of them are. get more information if needed. Our approach to responding to disruptive behaviour We’ve introduced a new approach to managing disruptive behaviour which is about
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Neighbourly support during Cyclone Gabrielle
Looking out for each other. That was the natural reaction to the challenges faced during Cyclone Gabrielle from residents in a group of five Kāinga Ora homes in Green Meadows, Napier. little things - making cups of tea on the gas BBQ, having a chat or charging someone’s phone while I was driving. After six days all the food in our fridges and
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Age is just a number for local Timaru legend
In his hometown of Timaru, John is better known by his alter ego, Scooterman. everything from footpath maintenance and litter problems to questionable displays of driving. “I’m known for getting around town on my scooter, but I never want
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Photography project at social housing complex brings neighbours together
A photography project called “Who’s Who: Knowing your Neighbour” running at a social housing complex in Auckland’s CBD, Te Mātāwai, is proving a big success with the local community. complex newly opened in August 2023, Dayne Smith, Kāinga Ora Community Development Manager, says the photography project is an initiative designed to help
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A stable home for Jamie after 60 years
Jamie from Palmerston North knows better than anyone what a difference a stable home can make. over my head.” Now, he works as a bus driver driving around Palmerston North. “I meet many different people from different backgrounds. I don’t have to meet