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Shedding light on solar panels
A new trial will help our customers’ energy bills, and increase sustainability outcomes for our homes. To help our customers that may be experiencing energy hardship, Kāinga Ora has begun to trial solar panels on selected homes across the country. The benefits
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Tenant feedback inspires our staff
A long-time tenant was so impressed by the efforts one of our Tenancy Managers went to recently that he just had to tell us. feedback has left Cole feeling very humbled. “It really does send home the work we do and the real impact we can have in our customers lives – even if it is just
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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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Upgrades for more homes through Retrofit Programme
The Prime Minister and Associate Housing Minister Kris Faafoi visited one of our homes being upgraded through our Retrofit Programme. homes. The programme is an investment of $500mil and will see 1,500 homes across the country upgraded over the next two years. This is a significant investment
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Partnerships key to activating sites
Kāinga Ora and its build and development partners are reigniting the housing programme following the move to Alert Level 3. country.” Once there was clarity around the types of work permitted under Alert Level 3, Kāinga Ora staff members, and build and development partners, worked together
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Kāinga Ora brings unique solar sharing system to Northland
Kāinga Ora has brought world leading solar sharing technology to Whangārei, with customers at its Anzac Road complex among the first in the country to benefit. this country, so it’s more equitable, accessible and affordable for those who might otherwise be left behind.” Kāinga Ora regional director Jeff Murray says
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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. Fusion Homes built one of the first 6 Homestar certified developments in the country and not only provided healthy warm homes but raised vegetable garden beds
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Breathing new life into a ‘star’ of social housing history
A slice of social housing history has been retained with the opening of newly-refurbished apartments in Dunedin. homes, the second stage will start in March and will take about a year to complete. Work will soon begin on the front unit, pictured left, after residents move
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Minis spur massive milestone: Hard work pays off with new home
The hard work of a former Kāinga Ora customer of 30 years has paid off as she settles in to her own home. , her life was a lot different. “It was only maybe just before I got the minis … I had no money left, there was hardly any food and I could only buy something like
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Renewable energy
As a landlord and urban developer, we are mindful of reducing our environmental footprint and helping create climate resilient homes and communities. funded between late 2020 - mid-2024 by the Māori and Public Housing Renewable Energy Fund. Our renewable energy innovation Our programme has left a legacy on New