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Te Mātāwai – Glen says what isn’t there to like?
“What isn’t there to like” was the answer from musician, actor, and juggler Glen when asked about his new Kāinga Ora home at Te Mātāwai. Te Mātāwai in central Auckland is not only the largest public housing development in Aotearoa New Zealand but also the first providing single site supported
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Government approves funding for around 300 new public homes in transformational urban regeneration project
The Kāinga Ora Arlington development is an exciting, innovative project, which will support local economies, provide training opportunities, and help create and connect communities on the fringe of inner city Wellington through smart and innovative design. , Councillor Day and Councillor Fitzsimons. The Arlington site, previously known as the George Porter Towers or Arlington site 1 and 3, had housed 212 Wellington City
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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. -off mixed tenure pilot to help create a more diverse and mixed community. Initially the Temporary Accommodation Service (TAS) will also lease 21 of these homes to
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Wastewater upgrade prevents sewage flowing into harbour
less visible to park goers. Rubbish, including trollies, was removed from the park and stream, and 1.8km of tracks were resurfaced, making them easier to access
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Parks and amenities benefit residents and builders at Hobsonville Point
Giving communities early access to amenities like parks, walkways and public artwork as part of new developments helps enhance wellbeing and land value overall, a new report on the Hobsonville Point development has found. The report by Fresh Info, Understanding the relationship between social amenity, wellbeing and land values , was commissioned by Kāinga Ora – Homes and
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Kāinga Ora re-affirms its support for the east
The popular annual Affirm festival in the Christchurch eastern suburb of Aranui again drew a crowd. Winners are grinners … Kāinga Ora Area Manager Tim presents Cairo with a Christmas cake after she correctly guessed the number of cotton buds in a jar during
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Puriri Park Rd housing to start soon
Much needed homes for local people to be built on Kāinga Ora land, Puriri Park Rd. The first work on the site of what will become 37 new homes is set to begin by the end of October at 67-87 Puriri Park Rd, Maunu. Kāinga Ora – Homes and
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Final fourteen homes complete Kerikeri development
The new homes, including two built for those living with disabilities, are ready for whānau to move in following a whakawātea (blessing ceremony) by hapū leaders of Ngāti Rēhia. The homes complete the second and final stage of the 22-home development, which includes park space and fruit trees for residents. Jeff Murray, Kāinga Ora
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The room to reflect
It’s close to 12-months since Tony and his beloved dog Keeber moved into their brand new Kāinga Ora home in Northland. As the milestone approaches, Tony reflects on how his life has changed, and the room he credits with creating a community. committee meeting wraps up, Tony reflects on being in his home for close to a year. “Living here and having access to Taparoto and the beautiful park where I walk
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Locals lap up Stone Soup event
A local Whanganui community event with close ties to Kāinga Ora has been connecting the community for more than 12 years. community, usually a hangi. The first hangi for the event was prepared in the back yard of a vacant Kāinga Ora home across from the park. More recently, the local