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Berhampore Centennial Community Centre reopens
Kāinga Ora and Y Central are pleased that the Berhampore Centennial Community Centre will reopen after a temporary closure early this year. From 1 August 2023, the community can come together to connect again. outcomes and opportunities in the Wellington region in available community spaces. Brendan Owens, Chief Executive of Y Central, says he is thrilled to work with
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Boosting the supply of housing in Dunedin and Mosgiel
Kāinga Ora has purchased 11 new homes in Mosgiel and has also secured a large Central Dunedin site to provide more long-term warm and dry homes for people in Otago. on Stafford Street, Central Dunedin. Stafford Street, Central Dunedin site The 2,361sqm site currently consists of a building and carparks. “The site
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Our leadership and governance
Our leadership team is responsible for shaping strategy, delivering housing solutions, and ensuring we provide warm, dry, and secure state housing across New Zealand. ; West Auckland Angela Pearce – Regional Director, Counties Manukau John Tubberty – Regional Director, Central & East Auckland Central North Island Daniel
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Exciting new chapter for Wellington: Rolleston Street development completed
Kāinga Ora has marked a significant milestone in Wellington's central city housing journey with the completion of Te Ō, in Rolleston Street. storeys. These homes are designed to provide more than just shelter - they offer a fresh start and a supportive community for residents. Central to Te Ō is the
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Arlington Development Update
Complex civils work have now been completed, and we’re making some changes to get the best outcome for the site. needed homes in central Wellington. This has been a significant task given the complexity of the site. Its uneven terrain, complex decontamination requirements
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New Kāinga Ora homes built by Nelson NMIT construction students completed
Three new homes built by Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) students preparing for a career in the construction industry are ready for Kāinga Ora customers in Nelson. The three two-bedroom homes in Kawai Street were built on NMIT’s Richmond campus by around 30 carpentry students undertaking the NZ Certificate in Construction
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New homes to provide much-needed housing in Marlborough
Fourteen new homes in Blenheim are ready for residents to move in, following completion of the largest Kāinga Ora public housing complex in the Marlborough region to date. , Regional Director Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast, says this is good news for whānau in need of a home in Marlborough. A kitchen in one of the new homes “One
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Thousands of new homes possible for eleven regions through infrastructure investment
Eleven more regions throughout Aotearoa New Zealand are set to receive a share of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), Housing Minister Megan Woods announced in Hamilton today. address severe housing shortages. “The IAF is just one way that Kāinga Ora works with both local and central government, mana whenua and the private sector
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Partnering for more housing in the Bay of Plenty
Accessible Properties and Kāinga Ora have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to help accelerate the development of public and affordable homes across Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty. Accessible Properties Chief Executive Greg Orchard says it’s a crucial step towards the regeneration of housing in the region. “We will investigate procurement
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A place for community connection
More than a year since it first opened its doors, a dedicated community space in Nelson is helping locals to foster connections and creating opportunities for them to support and uplift one another. initiative, is based regularly at the hub. With support from organisations, including NZ Police, Oranga Tamariki and Ministry of Social Development (MSD), the hub