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SBS Bank partners with Kāinga Ora to help first home buyers
First home buyers will have more opportunities to access the shared ownership scheme First Home Partner, following a new partnership announced today between Kāinga Ora and SBS Bank. SBS has been confirmed as the third participating lender for First Home Partner, joining founding banks Westpac and BNZ. Jason Lovell, Kāinga Ora Manager Home
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MyKāingaOra
Check your account, rent balances, maintenance requests and so much more online using MyKāingaOra – our app just for tenants, - very much like MyMSD and MyIR. address) Access Wellbeing services, like Healthline (1737), Police 105 service View and download some of your letters online Add/edit bank account details Add
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Holidays Act Payments
to verify your details and process the payment into your nominated bank account. If you haven’t heard from us and believe you might be owed payment as part of
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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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Debbie takes community mindedness to the next level
As soon as you meet Debbie, her passion for helping others is clear. Over the years, Debbie has volunteered her time and skills to help others in her community – something she has always been inspired to do. do that,” says Debbie. One of the ways Debbie gives back is by running a food bank, C3 Cares, through her church. In fact, if you visit Debbie on a weekday
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Kāinga Whenua Loans for individuals
The Kāinga Whenua Loan is an opportunity for Māori to build, purchase or relocate a house on multiply-owned Māori land. of ownership in the land is determined by their individual shares recorded by the Māori Land Court. How does the Loan work? For regular home loans, banks take
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Crafty savings tips mixed in with craft-making
When Palema and other members of Mo’ui Feinga Kihe Lelei get together for an evening of weaving and craftmaking, they’re also crafting a better future for themselves. family decides how much they are going to contribute. The money goes into the bank and whatever you put in, you get out in December. Some of the members were
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Conserving water at work and at home
It’s great to enjoy the warmer weather at this time of year but it also means the demand for water rises just like the temperature does. find heaps of information, tips to save water and other details. Here’s the link: http://www.waterforlife.org.nz/water-is-precious (external link)
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National Volunteer Week – shining a light on our volunteer superstars
It’s National Volunteer Week in Aotearoa and we’re putting the spotlight on some of our incredible customers who share their skills, expertise and time with others to help make their communities great places to live.
Check out just some of these great stories below running a food bank, C3 Cares, through her church. Find out more here: Debbie takes community mindedness to the next level Neil from Nelson –   -
Advocating on behalf of tenants
If you plan to advocate on behalf of a Kāinga Ora tenant, you will need their permission before we can discuss their situation with you. scanned and emailed with details of the query to enquiries1@kaingaora.govt.nz . We'll aim to respond within two working days.