Ngaahi ola ‘o e kumí
Lolotonga hā maí 1 - 10 ngaahi ola ‘o e 1000 ki he "Te Kauwhata"
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Future Squad: Building tomorrow’s tradespeople
Rangatahi from Te Kauwhata College are getting a head start on careers in construction through Future Squad, part of the Construction Plus programme at Kāinga Ora. Te Kauwhata College students are placing the building blocks for their futures as they explore how a construction career could work for them. Eleven rangatahi
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Kāinga Ora and property developer Winton partner for Lakeside development
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and property developer Winton have entered into a Land Supply partnership agreement to deliver more than 1300 homes over a 7-8-year period at Lakeside, in Te Kauwhata, Waikato. landscape of Te Kauwhata.” “This partnership is an opportunity to advance the Lakeside development at a faster pace, including the proposed school and community
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Ngaahi polōseki langa fakalakalaka lalahi ‘i he feitu‘u koló
‘Oku palani ‘a e Kāinga Ora ke tuku atu ha ngaahi ‘api fo‘ou, māfana mo mātu‘u ‘e 40,000 ki he fonuá kotoa ‘i he‘ene ngaahi polōseki langa fakalakalaka lalahi ‘i he feitu‘u koló. Ko hano tuifio ‘eni ‘o ha ngaahi ‘api ma‘á e kakai ‘oku tu‘unga mā‘ulalo ‘a ‘enau pa‘anga hū maí, ngaahi ‘api ‘i he māketí mo ha ngaahi ‘api ma‘ama‘a ‘a ia ‘e langa ‘i he ta‘u ‘e 20 ka hoko maí. large-scale project in eastern Porirua. We have also partnered with Winton to deliver a large-scale greenfield development at Te Kauwhata (Lakeside). Kāinga
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Northcote Development evening draws community together
Members of the Northcote community came together for an information evening to learn about progress in the Auckland suburb since the work on Northcote Development began in 2017. Northcote by the end of 2026. Northcote Development is one of five large scale projects Kāinga Ora is delivering in Auckland. There are similar developments in Porirua and Te Kauwhata.
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3. Fekumí
‘Ilo‘i ‘a e me‘a kotoa pē ‘oku fiema‘u ke ke ‘ilo ki ai fekau‘aki mo e kumi ‘apí pea faka‘aonga‘i ha ngaahi me‘angāue ke kumi ‘aki ‘a e ‘api ‘oku fe‘unga mo koé. 房? 您可以使用 “寻找合适住房” [PDF, 149 KB] 模板来记录这些要点。 找房工具 Kāinga Ora的大型开发项目: Kāinga Ora目前正在负责Auckland六个大型开发项目和Waikato Te Kauwhata一个大型开发项目的实施。您可以通过访问以下网站或访问我们的信息中心,找到有关所有这
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Greys Ave (Te Mātāwai)
‘Oku tokonaki mai ‘e he fakalakalaka ‘o e fale nofo‘anga Te Mātāwai ‘a e Pule‘angá ‘i Central Auckland ha ‘ātakai ‘oku poupoua ke faka‘ataa ‘a e fa‘ahinga ‘oku nofo aí ke nau fehokotaki mo hoko ko ha ngaahi mēmipa longomo‘ui ‘o e komiunitií. Welcome home to Te Mātāwai The homes in this modern urban village are the heart of a diverse, supportive and connected community. One that is a welcoming place
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Te Mātāwai supported housing development opened today
From this week, customers have started to move into Te Mātāwai in central Auckland. Te Mātāwai was also officially opened today and is the largest, single site housing development Kāinga Ora has completed in Auckland for many years. The 200 public housing customers that will live within Te Mātāwai, along with 50 Kāinga Ora customers living next door, will get access to around-the-clock, on
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Dawn blessing for Te Mātāwai
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei recently led a blessing to acknowledge the nearing completion of Te Mātāwai, our new 276 home development in Greys Ave, Central Auckland. Te Mātāwai will provide much needed central city housing for a diverse mix of people including some homes to support people from the rough sleeping community
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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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A place for community connection
More than a year since it first opened its doors, a dedicated community space in Nelson is helping locals to foster connections and creating opportunities for them to support and uplift one another. Tuia te Hapori, which means to ‘sew/bind the community’, is the result of a collaborative effort between Kāinga Ora, Whakatū Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust, New