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12 new state homes delivered at Naenae
There is more public housing for more people and whānau in the Hutt Valley after Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities delivered 12 new, warm, dry and healthy homes at Naenae, Wellington. Minister Hipkins has a look through the new homes with local officials, Trademark Construction, and Kāinga Ora staff The new, low maintenance homes are fully
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Site manager and tenant strike up an unlikely friendship
89-year-old tenant Bev has struck up an unlikely friendship with the site manager of our recently opened housing development in Naenae, Wellington. Local MP, Minister Hipkins along with iwi, community and other partners officially opened the 12 new homes, and a new street to service these homes, at a dawn
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Holidays Act Payments
We've been reviewing our payroll processes Kāinga Ora, along with other Government agencies and New Zealand businesses, has been working to correct issues that
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Kāinga Ora tackles rent debt
As part of its reset, Kāinga Ora is changing its approach to managing rent debt to speed up repayment and address some historic issues. Chief Executive Matt Crockett outlines the changes that are being made and the reasons for them. with tenants who are behind on their rent. We will be fair and reasonable – but rent must be paid. We will continue to support households who fall on hard times
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Fresh coat of paint for thousands of our homes
$50 million investment on painting Kāinga Ora homes across Aotearoa/New Zealand. out with places like Far North District getting more than $600,000 in new fencing, $868,000 in Gisborne, $1.1 million in Rotorua, $537,000 in Wanganui City and
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Kāinga Ora home a place to make new memories
Blenheim mum Maria and her whānau gather around the dining table in the kitchen of their Kāinga Ora home every day, connecting with each other over kai. Hamilton, Maria has had to adjust to life without them, while starting her own family. Living in a stable home where she’s been able to create her own traditions and
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Josh’s journey to supporting others
When Josh was going through one of the most difficult moments of his life, rather than focusing solely on his own journey, his thoughts turned to how he could help others in the same situation. because I wanted to come back but, in the end, I never left – I left hospital with a job,” Josh jokes. Josh now works part time as a peer support worker for the
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Redhill state home provided foundation for whānau to thrive
The door is always open at Jeanette and Scotty’s home as they welcome you to sit at their kitchen table where Jeanette has lovingly set-up kai. They chat with their son Chris and reminisce of the 33 years spent in a three-bedroom state house in Redhill where they brought up their five children. A
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It’s not just computers, it’s community
Kāinga Ora is focused on supporting customers to live well in their homes and one of the ways we do this is by connecting customers to local initiatives within their own communities. confidence needed to navigate an increasingly digital world and help them stay connected to both whanau and their community. With a focus on helping remove barriers
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Family put financial challenges behind them and set sights on first home
After struggling for years to keep on top of their bills, Larry and Lave have sorted their finances and set their sights on buying their own home. spiraling in 2020, when their fourth child, Mataese, was born prematurely with a severe liver condition. Mataese was in and out of Auckland’s Starship Hospital