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New homes create a community of more than just neighbours
A Kāinga Ora home can mean so much more than just a roof over someone’s head. to it being sold. “After needing to move from my old home, I went to living in a horrible small hut on a farm for three months and then to a portacom at a
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Design guidelines
The design guides help to ensure that all design and building projects meet our standards, and reflect our design principles. working on one of our housing projects. Ngā Paerewa Hoahoa Whare: Design Requirements v1.1 is in the process of being updated, and the next version will reflect
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Industry Hub
Find out how Kāinga Ora works with the development and construction industries to increase housing supply for all New Zealanders.
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. Affordable Housing: Oxford Terrace, Lower Hutt, Wellington This development replaced an earthquake vulnerable block with 32 new homes for the community of Lower Hutt
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Christmas blessings for Lower Hutt whānau
For Vijitha and her son Gershom, moving into their new Kāinga Ora home in Lower Hutt is an early Christmas blessing. Vijitha is much closer to her work than she was when they lived in Porirua. Gershom, 22, has just completed a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and will start his
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Transforming Lower Hutt: The Epuni Development
Kāinga Ora proudly celebrates the completion of the Epuni Development, the largest housing project in Lower Hutt. This transformative initiative delivers 134 modern, warm, and energy-efficient homes, nearly tripling the capacity of the original site. individuals and families. Vicki McLaren, Kāinga Ora Regional Director for Greater Wellington, describes the development as a milestone in creating inclusive communities
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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. Zealand Police, Mega Mitre 10 and various organisations in Nelson. Their shared vision was clear: to create a welcoming, accessible space for southeast Stoke
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Creating a sense of whānau for the whole neighbourhood
Tāmaki Makaurau customer Jacqui is legendary in her West Auckland community. As well as caring for her six – soon to be seven children – she spends much of her time volunteering at the Glenavon Community Hub near her Kāinga Ora home. welcoming community, Jacqui and her team of volunteers at the hub are passionate about celebrating the range of cultures represented in the area through cultural
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Etu Rakau: creating a circular economy by connecting community
Rata Taiwhanga is determined to cultivate connection – to build the type of community he wished for while growing up in a Kāinga Ora home. At one of our properties in Mangere, he’s secured nearly $80,000 to do just that. was already working towards that vision before the Enviro Hub opened in 2024. But the new base meant he had space to grow it – the success of a fundraiser with
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Locals invited to have their say on the future of eastern Porirua
Feedback is now open on the draft Spatial Plan for Porirua Development, which will guide development and investment decisions for the next 25 years in eastern Porirua. Hui tahi tātou o Porirua is a series of events designed to give the community an opportunity to view and provide feedback on the draft Spatial Plan, May 26