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Consents, land sales and public works
If you are a private owner and have questions around Resource Management Act consents or Partial land sales contact us with specific information. purchased any other relevant features (e.g. contour) All requests are considered on a case-by-case basis.
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Stepping up the response to housing need
Kāinga Ora Chief Executive Officer Andrew McKenzie sets out three new approaches the agency is adopting to meeting familiar housing challenges. the overwhelming majority of cases this is positive. Some 200,000 people build their lives in our homes. They are good neighbours and good members of their
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Kāinga Ora implements new tools to manage disruptive behaviour
Kāinga Ora is strengthening the way it manages disruptive behaviour in its homes, providing increased support and resources to deal with complex cases, while enabling the organisation to address cases more effectively. The public housing agency is implementing a suite of new tools for its teams to better manage sustained and serious cases of disruptive behaviour that cause
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Delivering more housing when it’s needed most
With price and inflationary pressures making developing and building homes more expensive, Kāinga Ora is reassessing a small number of its developments to ensure they are cost-effective while continuing to deliver more social housing. the original business case still stacks up. Our planning also takes into account the supply intentions for additional social housing across the country, as
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Be prepared for Cyclone Fili
Cyclone Fili is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to many parts of the North Island on Tuesday and Wednesday 12 and 13 April. things you can do to prepare now: Secure trampolines and outdoor furniture Charge your phones and devices in case of a power cut Store water if you rely on a pump
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Auckland Light Rail is a win for urban planning, people and the planet
Late last month, Cabinet announced the much-anticipated decision on the route and mode for Auckland Light Rail, the $14.6b project to create mass rapid transit between the CBD and Māngere. Establishment Unit that produced the Indicative Business Case for Auckland Light Rail. Employing the expertise of multiple partners, the Indicative Business Case
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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
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New town provides new life for father and son
Single dad Rob never imagined he and his son Tamawhero would end up living in Invercargill, but a move to the deep south has delivered them a new home and new outlook on life. school down here. There’s heaps of activities and sports to get involved in and it makes you want to turn up every day, which wasn’t the case for me up North
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Major Government investment in water and sewerage infrastructure for eastern Porirua
The Porirua Development is more than just upgrading and creating news homes in eastern Porirua; it’s about ensuring the infrastructure and community amenities can support future generations. decisions on funding priorities for Eastern Porirua will follow business case work by Kāinga Ora this year. Read the full media statement from Minster Woods (external link)
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Kāinga Ora backs suicide prevention initiative
Kāinga Ora will Fly the Flag in the name of positive mental health this month. discussions with someone who may be struggling. The team includes field officers and case managers who will provide ongoing support for people who need it.