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Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities: A new approach to meeting key Government priorities
The establishment of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities signals a step-change in the approach to the provision of housing and urban development in New Zealand. a world-class public landlord, providing good quality, warm, dry and healthy rental housing. Their attention will be on building up New Zealand’s stock of
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YouTube, emojis and surfing the web – Neta is queen of them all
Senior customer Neta has become a confident queen of emojis since taking part in a digital literacy course at her Kāinga Ora complex in South Auckland. wellbeing of our customers by offering opportunities for learning to stay connected in the digital world.
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Creative customer rests easy in new home
Salah feels like he can start afresh in his new Kāinga Ora home. He moved into a new development in Auckland’s New Lynn in February. . "I’m on the top of the world when I love and am loved." Thom St development in New Lynn includes 80 new homes, green space, a community room and a tenancy management office.
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Kāinga Ora site helps with eradicating pests in Wellington
With ground investigation starting on Kāinga Ora’s Arlington site, we had a stack of old fence palings needing a new home. Instead of sending them to the landfill, Kāinga Ora worked alongside a local Predator Free group and civils partner McKee Fehl to repurpose the palings. Over
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It’s not just computers, it’s community
Kāinga Ora is focused on supporting customers to live well in their homes and one of the ways we do this is by connecting customers to local initiatives within their own communities. One of these connections began as a casual conversation between a Kāinga Ora Senior Stakeholder Relationship Manager Rebecca Kinloch and Jodie Matenga-Philips
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Love of Sāmoan language leads to lifetime of helping
When Tiresa was growing up, she wanted nothing more than to keep her first language, Sāmoan, alive. of the country she had left behind. “It was really tough. We were told that we didn’t need our language. That left me traumatised and I ended up losing my
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Josh’s journey to supporting others
When Josh was going through one of the most difficult moments of his life, rather than focusing solely on his own journey, his thoughts turned to how he could help others in the same situation. New Zealand Spinal Trust, supporting patients living with a spinal cord impairment. “It’s mostly about translating what the doctors and the rest of the hospital
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Mihi whakatau for residents at new Mt Albert complex
A few months ago we tenanted a new 36 unit complex in the central Auckland suburb of Mt Albert. The complex is a mix of smaller homes with some ground level accessible units. All up 53 residents call this place ‘home’. community and meet one another over some kai. Manager Wellbeing and Support Jordan Seymour says it’s such a great community with residents from all parts of the
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Social gatherings a great tonic
Kāinga Ora tenants in Mosgiel have discovered a great way to catch up and, at the same time, help stave off the issue of loneliness which can affect many. things like upcoming events and important safety tips in the home. “I wouldn’t miss it for the world. I look forward to it every time,” Eleanor said of the
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The taste of sustainability
A simple gesture from one of our build partners in Christchurch has left a positive and healthy taste in the mouths of our customers. central Christchurch. One of our customers, Dale, was overwhelmed by the gesture. “It means the world to me,’’ he said. His garden has cauliflowers, cabbages