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A place to put down roots
Just a few weeks after moving into their newly renovated home in Greymouth, Michelle and Ché have settled in so well that they’re already planning their new garden. , more spacious home. “I can’t wait to put up the Christmas tree and I can decorate it any time. I’m so thankful for this house. This is a home that I’m happy to live in.”
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Leo dons Santa’s hat this Christmas
Leo marked the first Christmas in his new home by taking on a very important role – none other than Santa Claus himself! the call to say I had this place. I couldn’t wait to move in.” Recently Leo put up his Christmas tree and will likely spend Christmas Day with his sisters
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Home for Christmas – Feona’s early gift
Feona has picked out the perfect spot for her Christmas tree this year. meeting more. She has a handful of boxes to unpack and, as well as the Christmas tree, wants to buy some pot plants for the deck. Reflecting
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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. trees sometimes need to be removed to allow redevelopment, during the early phase of development Senior Development Manager Richard Quilter sought the expertise of
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Dave’s toy-making skills bring a spark of joy
For the past two years, wooden toys carefully created in Dave’s North Canterbury home workshop have brightened up the lives of kids in need. wood and painting them in a variety of bright colours. The toys are then delivered in time for Christmas to tamariki living in Kāinga Ora homes across Canterbury
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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. supervision to New Zealand Green Building Council 6 Homestar standards. One of the first things that was carried into the home was the Christmas tree. The move is a
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A tiny forest starts with a mighty tōtara
Sixty tamariki from Mangere East Primary School performed a moving waiata as they welcomed a six-metre tall tōtara tree to its new home, next to their school playground. Schools ’ programme. The initiative will see six local Mangere schools, receive six native trees each, along with help from the Mangere Ngahere team to plan and
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New homes change lives of two large Hastings families
Tears are very close to the surface this Christmas for mum of six Paula. Her eyes glaze over when she thinks about the phone call she received from Kāinga Ora saying they had a 4 bedroom home in Hastings she could move into. their Christmas trees up and are looking forward to celebrating in their new homes. The children are once again running between the two houses. A bag of popcorn
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Ground issues, trees and storm damage
If you have any issues with ground maintenance, tree maintenance, or problems with storm damage, contact us. property. Contact us about any ground issues. Trees If trees, roots or branches cross the boundary line, they can be cut or trimmed to the boundary so long as it
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Rangatahi renovations build connection and career pathways
Four homes arrived on trucks, but that’s just where the journey began for 75 teenage tradies in training. Rangatahi tell us why they wanted to restore a relocated Kāinga Ora home. says. “And I think that's what it's all about.” ‘Everyone deserves a roof over their head’ About 25 kilometres from Ama Training’s work site, One Tree Hill