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Coming together to plan the future of Auckland’s North-West
Auckland’s North-West has been reconfirmed as a spatial priority area (also known as priority development areas or PDAs) in the city’s new Future Development Strategy, enabling investment and joined-up planning to support anticipated growth. opportunities and challenges. The North-West spatial priority area as outlined in the Auckland Future Development Strategy Kāinga Ora Centre Development
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Fixing flood-damaged homes new priority
With the floodwater receding, Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is gearing up to repair its flood-damaged Auckland houses as quickly as possible so customers can return to their homes. "Our immediate focus after the floods was checking on the safety and wellbeing of our customers and connecting them with the right agencies to help them with
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New homes to be delivered in Dunedin
Kāinga Ora is planning to purchase seven new homes from a local Dunedin developer to bring more homes to the Otago community. people with a warm and dry place to live. “Dunedin continues to be a priority area for us based on current demand. A large proportion of our homes in the city are
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Boosting the supply of housing in Dunedin and Mosgiel
Kāinga Ora has purchased 11 new homes in Mosgiel and has also secured a large Central Dunedin site to provide more long-term warm and dry homes for people in Otago. of the new homes provides a great opportunity for Kāinga Ora to house more people at an ideally-located site. “Mosgiel is a priority area for new public
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Kāinga Ora redevelopments to bring new homes to Dunedin
Kāinga Ora is redeveloping some its properties in Albertson Ave, Port Chalmers to increase the supply of public housing in Dunedin. all been a top priority for these redevelopments,” says Ms Young. Demolition of the existing homes and site preparations are expected to commence on some of the
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MATES in Construction partnership extended
We are pleased to have re-cemented our partnership with the MATES in Construction suicide prevention programme for another two years. with our build partners and engaged over 1,900 workers, and we are now at the point where sites are becoming MATES Accredited - which is a priority for Kāinga Ora
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Redevelopment of existing homes set to boost public housing supply in Timaru
Nine new, warm and dry homes will replace three existing dwellings to boost the supply of public housing in Timaru. customers and neighbours. This has been a top priority for this redevelopment with features such as fencing and appropriate planting prominent in the design
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State-of-the-art development to rise from the ashes of former state home
A vacant house recently gutted by fire in Auckland’s Point Chevalier is set to become the site of yet another modular Kāinga Ora public housing development. track the delivery of public housing. “Innovation is one of five key priority areas of Building Momentum - our construction plan for future homes
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Wellbeing checks well received
We know it has been a confusing and possibly upsetting time for our tenants and their whānau, with the change to a Level 4 Alert as a result of COVID-19 so we’re reaching out to check in on them. We have about 200,000 New Zealanders living in our homes and their wellbeing in these unprecedented times is our priority. Although our offices are temporarily
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Kāinga Ora Strategy 2030
Kāinga Ora Strategy 2030 is a guiding document to sit alongside Te Rautaki Māori and show us how to make decisions and use resources to help shape the future of housing and urban development in Aotearoa New Zealand. The two documents hold equal mana – they are interdependent but connected, through a shared outcomes framework and statement of intent. Our position Shaping