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Thriving at Te Mātāwai – Jane’s first year
One year on and Jane who was the first tenant to move into Te Mātāwai is thriving and learning new skills in this unique development. Te Mātāwai in central Auckland operates under a single site supported housing model that combines a permanent home with 24/7 onsite support services to
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Ambitious Auckland development complete in time for Christmas
Families have started moving into a large development on St Georges Road in Avondale. housing services provider Kāhui Tū Kaha who will provide wraparound support services to residents, along with help to find more permanent housing. Programme
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Friendships forged in cosy community hall
Every Friday morning, come rain or shine, a group of friends gather in a cosy community hall at the heart of their Kāinga Ora housing complex to share a cuppa, delicious food and lively chats. Residents at the Karaka Flats in Nelson have met for morning tea every week for more than a decade – developing, and nurturing, close friendships along the way
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Kainga Ora finalising purchase of Wood Street for permanent public housing
We are pleased to confirm we are finalising the purchase of the vacant site at 56 Wood Street, Wainuiomata, to deliver much needed permanent public housing for families in need of a place to call home. , incorporating community feedback as well as the current housing need, we are now looking to deliver all permanent public housing on the Wood St site. “We want these
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New Lynn land purchase ensures heritage protection while meeting housing need
Kāinga Ora has bought a 2,000 sqm New Lynn site of local historical significance from Auckland Council’s Eke Panuku Development Auckland for a mixed-use development. ;General Manager Construction and Innovation Patrick Dougherty says the residences will offer local permanent housing options, helping to address the public housing
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Work starting soon on new homes at Maraenui
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is starting work soon to deliver 31 new, much needed family homes at Maraenui, Napier. neighbourhood." Supporting people and whānau An artist’s impression of the new homes at Percy Spiller Avenue The new homes will be built as permanent public housing
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Housing offers for customers unable to return home
Good progress is being made on rehousing families from the properties belonging to Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities that were worst affected by the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods. so we are finding permanent new homes for the customers who were living in those homes. To date, we are in the process of contacting 181 customers to offer
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Home is where the heart is
A place to call home is something Ruwayda and her seven children have longed for since arriving in New Zealand two years ago. Originally sharing three rooms in a motel to now living in their very own Kāinga Ora home, they are feeling happy and content. permanent place to live for nine years. Ruwayda, speaking through an interpreter, says her children are thriving because they are settled for the first time in
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Tenants' choice to return
To meet growing demand for warm, dry state houses, Kāinga Ora is building thousands of new homes. Before we can start though, we often have to rehouse tenants into another home to make way for redevelopment. often, like schools, workplaces, doctors and churches. That means if we have to rehouse you we will try our best to: find a permanent home in your current
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Extra support for customers as repair work begins
A dedicated team of housing support staff is making sure that Auckland customers get the support they need while their flood-damaged homes undergo repairs. have been vacated and the customers permanently rehoused, but in many cases customers will be living in their homes while repairs are carried out. “All the