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It takes a village – locals get behind community space
What started as an empty grass area with a small, shared pātaka kai and a community bookshelf is now a vibrant communal space with its own stage and a custom-designed mural, thanks to enthusiastic Glenavon locals. The area between Miranda St, Umbriel Lane and Ruahine St in Auckland’s Blockhouse Bay now also boasts a nature trail, a bike and scooter track, a four-square
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About us
The formation of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities in October 2019 marked the beginning of a step change in housing and urban development in New Zealand.
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Who we are
Kāinga Ora provides social housing and support to individuals and families across New Zealand. Providing homes, building communities At Kāinga Ora, we deliver quality social housing across the country that meets the needs of New Zealanders. We maintain
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Having a pet
We know that pets can be great companions, and where possible, we want you and your whānau to experience the many benefits of pet ownership. Getting approval to have a pet in your home is an important part of your tenancy agreement . Not telling us about a pet may be a breach of your agreement and
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Annual Report
The Annual Report tracks the year's activities and measures achievements against objectives in the Statement of Intent. 2023-2024 Annual Report [PDF, 4.1 MB] Kāinga Ora climate statement 2024 [PDF, 1.4 MB] 2022-2023 Annual Report [PDF, 12 MB] 2021-2022 Annual Report [PDF, 15 MB
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What’s in a name?
A group of Christchurch residents will name their complex, an idea formed to help continue building community spirit. Grant loves his Phillipstown home. It’s warm, modern, and he and wife Lorraine “get on so well with neighbours” in the 18-unit complex. “I wouldn’t move from
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Tenancy agreement
Your tenancy agreement is a legal document. It tells you what you should expect from us and what we expect from you. To help you get to know your agreement, we’ve created a video to walk you through the sign-up process. Tenancy agreement guide Along with the video we also
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Our role as a landlord
We care about both the quality of our homes and the wellbeing of the 190,000 people living within them – of which around 40% are children and young people. As a social housing landlord, we work hard to support our tenants and provide them with a warm, dry, home that meets their needs. This also means connecting
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A home to help the healing
After a tough year fighting cancer, Jean is overjoyed to have recently moved into a new five-bedroom home in Rotorua with her children. “It’s amazing and I feel really blessed to have this house,” says Jean as she cuddles her eight-year old son, one of five who live at home. “The kids
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Greys Ave (Te Mātāwai)
The Te Mātāwai state housing development in Central Auckland provides a supportive environment to enable residents to connect and be active members of the community. Welcome home to Te Mātāwai The homes in this modern urban village are the heart of a diverse, supportive and connected community. One that is a welcoming place