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Consents, land sales and public works
If you are a private owner and have questions around Resource Management Act consents or Partial land sales contact us with specific information. consent, we need to know: your name, address and contact details the address of the property in question the address of the Kāinga Ora property the affected party
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Gilbert Close, the newest address in Hastings
Over the next couple of weeks, 28 whānau in need will be waking up in a new warm, dry home on a brand new street. Gilbert Close (off Tomoana Road), Hastings, is the address of the 28 recently completed homes. The homes have been built by TW Property Group. To address the urgent need for public housing in Hastings, Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities has purchased the
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Make an Official Information Act (OIA) Request
The Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) allows you to make a request for official information held by New Zealand public service agencies, including Kāinga Ora. Executive Expense reports, and proactive releases See all our Publications How to make a request Requests should include your name, your postal address or
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Randwick Road sparkles with community spirit and collaboration
We all know that many hands make light work – which is exactly what happened at the Kāinga Ora complex on Randwick Road in the Hutt Valley where a brilliant demonstration of community spirit and collaboration has given the property a new lease of life. their environment. To help address this, the Kāinga Ora Lower Hutt office and local Community Policing team teamed up to organise a community clean-up event to
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Kāinga Ora implements new tools to manage disruptive behaviour
Kāinga Ora is strengthening the way it manages disruptive behaviour in its homes, providing increased support and resources to deal with complex cases, while enabling the organisation to address cases more effectively. more scope to address disruptive behaviour, enabling Kāinga Ora to move disruptive customers out of communities more easily. “While we have always moved people
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Illegal structures and unauthorised alterations
If you suspect an illegal structure, or an unauthorised alteration to Kāinga Ora property you should contact us. Include the following information: your name, address and contact details the address of the Kāinga Ora home in question the nature of your problem
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New Kāinga Ora Accessibility Policy
With our new Accessibility Policy, we have committed to ensuring that at least 15% of the new homes we are building across the country meet universal design standards, and the rest meet as many of these universal design standards as possible. Accessibility Policy – (Braille version). If you require this translation please send an email to accessibility@kaingaora.govt.nz with your name, address and contact number
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Contact us
a media outlet and have a query about Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities, email: mediaenquiries@kaingaora.govt.nz Please do not use this email address for
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New approach to tenancy management
Kāinga Ora has developed and implemented a new approach to managing its tenancies and strengthened its response to disruptive behaviour. work to understand what’s driving behaviour and refer tenants to specialist social and health services to address underlying issues. We will continue to use
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Good progress delivering new public homes in Tairāwhiti
Civil defence assessments indicate that very few of Kāinga Ora’s 1,320 state homes in Tairāwhiti have been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. . This bodes well for the progress that is being made to address the urgent need for public housing in Tairāwhiti. “There are still far too many of our people