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  • Ambitious Auckland development complete in time for Christmas

    Families have started moving into a large development on St Georges Road in Avondale. suicide rates. “Recently, this has become even more important as the country, and particularly Auckland, has had to deal with the impacts of the Delta outbreak.” The St Georges Road homes

  • Long term renewal plan for Ōrākei

    Over the next decade, some of our oldest social housing in Auckland will be replaced. The first Auckland state house was built in Ōrākei in 1937. Many of these older properties now need to be replaced with warm, and dry homes better suited to

  • Thriving at Te Mātāwai – Jane’s first year

    One year on and Jane who was the first tenant to move into Te Mātāwai is thriving and learning new skills in this unique development. Te Mātāwai in central Auckland operates under a single site supported housing model that combines a permanent home with 24/7 onsite support services to

  • COVID-19 - contact types, help with essential costs and supporting your workers

    MSD and the COVID-19 team explain more about the types of contacts, how to get help with essential costs through Work and Income, and how you can support your workers with a range of financial support that is available. Subsidy has been reintroduced to help businesses and self-employed people whose revenue has dropped because Auckland is now at Alert Level 3. It’s to help them

  • Family foundation remains strong in Mangere after 50 years

    When Karameri greets you at her front door, you automatically feel a part of her whānau as she welcomes you into her lounge adorned with photographs of her children and mokopuna. For the last 50 years, she has raised her whānau of five generations in her Kāinga Ora home in Mangere.  Karameri with her husband Wilitangi and seven

  • Kaliopasi family enjoy a new home for Christmas

    Last week nine members of the Kaliopasi family moved into a new five-bedroom home that was built by students at Unitec in Auckland under a trade academy partnership with Kāinga Ora. The 143sqm home was trucked to Gisborne earlier this year. school. “I am particularly looking forward to having my own room and some space to work efficiently. I am employed by a company based in Auckland but have worked

  • Community comes together for Waiata Wednesdays

    Every Wednesday evening, Tamihana and friends gather to sing waiata, learn about Te Ao Māori and nurture their growing community. and SIX60’s hit, Pepeha . For Tamihana the weekly get together at the communal space  of a Kāinga Ora complex in Auckland’s North Shore, is about sharing and

  • Te Ara Awataha wins big at prestigious engineering awards

    The work to rejuvenate a greenway in Northcote, Auckland, has been recognised at this year’s Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) NZ 2023 Asset Management Excellence Awards, with the project team taking home three awards. Kāinga Ora Northcote Large-Scale Project, embodies the spirit of collaboration with input from mana whenua, Auckland Council Healthy Waters, Eke Panuku

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  • Building climate resilient homes and communities

    We recognise the importance of building homes and communities that are resilient to our changing climate. Auckland洪水——新的暴雨积水解决方案提高了Northcote、Mt Roskill和Ōwairaka开发项目的抗灾抵御能力 我们很高兴看到我们的城市发展工作带来了对社区有益的变化,保护了这些社区在 2023年1月的Auckland洪水事件中未遭受严重破坏。 我们在Northcote、Mt Roskill和Ōwairaka

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