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  • Boost to housing in Wairoa

    Wairoa’s housing stock is about to be transformed with earthworks on the Tihitihi Pā subdivision now underway. possible with the Wairoa Young Achievers Trust providing workforce liaison to ensure local rangatahi have the opportunity to work towards a qualification and local

  • New home a game-changer for wheelchair sports enthusiast

    Wheelchair sports enthusiast and Dunedin local Dillon says his wellbeing has improved tenfold since he moved into his fully accessible Kāinga Ora home. ParaFed, inspiring the next generation of wheelchair athletes. “One of the best things about living here is the location – I can attach my bike wheel to my chair and

  • Long term renewal plan for Ōrākei

    Over the next decade, some of our oldest social housing in Auckland will be replaced. and the community to renew and replace these older properties over the next seven to ten years.  Ōrākei Local Board Chair Scott Milne talking with Kāinga

  • From hospital bed to warm, dry home

    Matty’s flat is comfortable and warm for her and her cat, Princess Nom Nom. But it’s also a workspace. She shares how the Kāinga Ora Accessibility Policy has made a difference for her. ‘egg’ chair in her new warm, dry Kāinga Ora home. The thought of moving back to her old home, a flat up a staircase she would no longer be able to traverse

  • Nine new Kāinga Ora homes for Timaru

    Timaru whānau will soon be moving into nine new, warm and dry homes on Tyne Street Essex Streets, with the construction of the two-bedroom Kāinga Ora homes now complete. The recently completed homes Regional Director Otago Southland, Kerrie Young says the nine new homes replace three older homes on the site that were no longer

  • Celebrating new homes for seniors in Glen Eden

    Kāinga Ora and community housing provider Haumaru Housing have officially marked the completion of 41, one-bedroom homes in Glen Eden, designed for older people. Programme Director Nick Seymour, and Haumaru Housing Chair Dr Kay Hawk “These fit-for-purpose, modern units will provide much needed state homes in an area of

  • Kāinga Ora refocusing on its core mission

    Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is refocusing on its core mission of providing and managing quality social housing for New Zealanders in need. Simon Moutter, Board Chair “Our focus as a key contributor to New Zealand’s social housing eco-system is on providing safe, warm, dry homes for those in need

  • Brand new warm and dry homes for Mosgiel

    18 new, warm and dry homes will replace 8 exisiting dwellings to boost the supply of public housing in Mosgiel. two-bedroom homes, to respond to the high demand for smaller homes in the region. Regional Director Otago Southland, Kerrie Young says increasing the number of

  • Cadetship paving way for young women in construction

    It’s not often you find high school students willing to give up their school holidays to do work experience, but for Sisilia, a young woman from Mangere, the decision was easy. opportunity for Sisilia, especially as a young woman. We’ve seen her confidence grow and can’t wait to see where this pathway takes her,” said Jeremaia. To date, Kāinga

  • A new leash on life for four-legged friends in Māngere

    Pets can help to make a house a home. They are great companions and an important part of some whanau, which is why Kāinga Ora is a pet-friendly landlord.  vast but, more often than not, it comes down to money – with dog owners simply unable to afford de-sexing or registration costs.   “Rescuing and rehoming

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