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WelTec students building skills, homes and futures
Four Whanganui families will soon get the keys to new homes in Harper Street and Puriri Street that were built for them by Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) students preparing for jobs in the construction industry. ; “Building a home from scratch that is guaranteed to last for probably their whole lifetime is a tangible thing they can be proud of for years to come.” Learn more about Kāinga Ora training and apprenticeships .
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Strengthening careers and building quality homes
In the Auckland suburb of Mount Roskill, eight families are living in new homes where two old state houses once stood. their Mount Roskill community.” Read more about Kāinga Ora training and apprenticeships and the new state houses delivered in the last financial year .
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Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. moving them to another Kāinga Ora home that suits their needs. Land sales What land are you selling? We currently plan to sell about 36 hectares of land that
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Minister impressed with Nelson-Marlborough new homes
The work being done by Kāinga Ora to build new homes in Nelson and Blenheim was seen first-hand by Associate Housing Minister Kris Faafoi recently. Kāinga Ora was providing better outcomes for Kiwis. Associate Housing Minister Kris Faafoi hears about Kāinga Ora’s build programme in Nelson and Blenheim from
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Kāinga Ora Strategic Engagement
Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is working on some of our key strategies and would like to invite our partners and stakeholders to attend our online engagement hui and / or engage with us online. Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is working on some of our key strategies and would like to invite our partners and stakeholders to attend our online
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First Home Loan
A First Home Loan can make it easier for you to get into your first home by lowering the required deposit to 5%. lenders, and underwritten by Kāinga Ora. This allows the lender to provide loans that would otherwise sit outside their lending standards. If you are interested in
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Keeping the community informed
Kāinga Ora has a mandate to deliver more homes to meet the urgent need in our communities. Our engagement work aims to keep communities up-to-date about the homes being built in their area, and to support thriving communities. partnering with others including developers and iwi. We are constantly looking for opportunities to increase our housing stock as we know a Kāinga Ora home can
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Māori home ownership prioritised through Housing Foundation partnership in Mangere
Kāinga Ora are thrilled to partner with New Zealand Housing Foundation (Housing Foundation) to deliver affordable homes for Māori whānau in Mangere West. For over twenty years, New Zealand Housing Foundation has helped hundreds of families into home ownership. An exciting new partnership between Kāinga Ora and Housing Foundation was finalised late last year which will see the delivery of around 70 affordable homes as
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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. One of these connections began as a casual conversation between a Kāinga Ora Senior Stakeholder Relationship Manager Rebecca Kinloch and Jodie Matenga-Philips