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Media queries
Get in touch with our media team and find out about our Official Information Act processes. not confirm to media whether it owns a property where a fire or alleged crime has been committed. Queries about such incidents should be directed in the first
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Tracking our performance
Explore how we are performing across tenancy management, delivering new and improved housing, managing our homes, reducing costs and strengthening our financial sustainability. . FY26 renewal volumes have been reduced in line with the Kāinga Ora Reset Plan . Why these measures matter Disruptive behaviour incident with a decision made
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An open home of a different kind
A fire in an Invercargill home has become an important tool in helping educate people about the dangers of house fires. safe. Thankfully no-one was harmed in the fire, but the family affected have lost many of their belongings. An ‘open home’ of a different kind was hosted in
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Our driveway safety programme
We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. weeks after being run over in a private driveway and five children die on average each year from these injuries. Most children injured in driveway incidents are
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Kāinga Ora enables a men's respite house in Gisborne
A respite house for men has recently opened in Gisborne, thanks to the support of Kāinga Ora’s Community Group Housing. harm. If it’s the man who is being unsafe towards his family, it makes more sense for him to come away so that his partner and children can stay where they are
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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. end a tenancy should there be three separate, and evidenced, incidents of a serious nature within a 90 day period. “Of course, it is important to note that
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New home and city brings new lease of life
Almost a year after moving into his new Christchurch home, Alex is still counting his blessings. Alex, who lives with a head injury after a work incident, moved from Dunedin to Christchurch last year in need of a fresh start. “Moving here has literally
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Emergency and disaster preparedness
Emergencies can happen anywhere, any time and without warning. We can look after ourselves and the people we care about by knowing the different ways to stay informed. . Floods, storms, severe weather, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunami and landslides can disrupt our lives, damage property and cause serious harm. The good news is, it’s
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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. times. My eldest son passed away in 1979 from a hit and run incident and then a few weeks later our dad passed away. We’ve had many of our babies here. This home
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Old flames: Kāinga Ora partnership with Fire and Emergency NZ going strong
A house fire can be devastating and at worst, deadly. To help reduce the risk of fires in our homes, we’ve joined forces with Fire and Emergency New Zealand. fires occurring in the first place, and to reduce harm to people and property when fires do occur. Our partnership means we work closely on important topics from