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A great place to work
We asked some of our people what makes Kāinga Ora different to other workplaces, and the answer was unanimous: "I love getting the chance to make a difference and work with a team of people that care about me". Kāinga Ora has important work to do and our aspirations are big. We can only achieve our goals if we are working together, at our best, towards a shared vision
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Work starting soon on new homes at Maraenui
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is starting work soon to deliver 31 new, much needed family homes at Maraenui, Napier. work we’re building 31 new warm, dry and safe homes in Maraenui to help provide people and whānau with a warm, dry, safe place to live," said Andrew Booker
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New beginnings at Mahora, Hastings
We celebrated work starting on 40 new homes as the first development designed in collaboration with Hastings District Council, as part of the Hastings place-based approach. approach to addressing housing shortages in a way that contributes positively to the homes and community, through the Hastings place-based approach.” “Working
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New state homes for Hastings, with more on the way
Nine more new state homes have been blessed at our Raureka development, marking progress with delivering more homes in Hastings. for people to move out of motels. “We are proud of the place-based plan Hastings District Council took to Government to work in partnership with iwi, and to
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Kāinga Ora wins Safe 365 Supreme Award
Kāinga Ora’s Health and Safety systems and processes have been recognised with winning both the Supreme and Best Large Enterprise categories in the Safest Places to Work Awards at the 2019 SAFE365 Awards. The Safest Place to Work Awards aims to recognise New Zealand organisations which have fostered positive work culture, worker engagement and deliver all-round
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Two new Westport homes completed
Residents will soon move into two new warm and dry homes in Westport after construction was completed this month. The two-bedroom homes on the corner of Rintoul Street and Riley Place were blessed by local iwi Ngāti Waewae earlier this week. The homes have replaced
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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. unannounced. We found out he had a bit of a green thumb and he’s passionate about helping people, so what better place for him to work than our garden tunnel
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Foundations for the future: how 40,000 homes are made possible
Kāinga Ora is building infrastructure at scale across New Zealand. Watch this video to see how just a few of our projects are tracking, and what that means for the communities we serve. ,” James says. “Mangere is going to be safer, and an even greater place to call home.” Infrastructure work is almost complete in Ōwairaka, making way for 800 new
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More housing solutions for Rotorua on the way
Further progress has been made in bringing on more housing solutions in Rotorua, with the purchase of a 30 unit property which will provide over 80 people with warm and dry temporary housing. people and families, will soon have a warm, dry and safe place to stay, including fenced play area and green space, following upgrade work to convert this property
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First public housing for Paraparaumu in two years
Kāinga Ora has delivered the first public housing in two years to Kāpiti with the completion of 2 new, modern homes on Kaitawa Crescent. .” “We were pleased to partner with Kāinga Ora to deliver these homes and are happy that two families in need will now each have a wonderful place to call home