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Kāinga Ora scores two wins in Australasian Housing Institute Awards
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities has scooped two awards in the New Zealand section of the 2021 Australasian Housing Institute Awards (AHI). These awards were for our COVID-19 response in 2020 and for Te Mahi Ngatahi Maintenance Contract. significant and lasting difference to tenants or service users, the community, colleagues and the wider profession. NZ winners will compete with the equivalent award
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Responses to OIA requests
This page provides responses to selected Official Information Act (OIA) requests. This includes OIA's on topics of public interest and/or useful research purposes. Policy [PDF, 592 KB] Attachment 1 - Accessibility of the NZ Disability Action Plan for the period January 2020 - June 2020 - Part A [PDF, 579 KB] Attachment 2
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Locals dig Northcote
It was a big day at Greenslade Reserve on Saturday 28 September as the community were invited to join the fun of Digger Day at Northcote. the bulk of the civil works are under way, it made sense to offer the locals a chance to jump on a digger too. Excavators, rollers and other big machines had lines
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Accessibility at Kāinga Ora
Kāinga Ora has a responsibility to ensure we are getting housing right for all our customers, including those with accessibility needs. We have had an Accessibility Policy in place since 2020, which sets out our commitment for our public housing properties. three key outcomes and underpinned by principles and commitments. 1. Increases the number of our homes that meet universal design standards Build standards
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Construction Plus – students swap school bags for hard hats
While their peers relaxed during the recent school holidays, nine students from across Auckland donned hard hats and spent the fortnight learning about civil construction. College operated diggers (under careful supervision), learned about health and safety on a building site, and discovered how to install a silt fence. For 16-year
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Hundreds more on the tools through apprenticeship programmes
More than 500 budding tradespeople have been supported into careers over the past two years due to Kāinga Ora apprenticeship programmes. pipeline of work that will help build the huge number of homes we need and stimulate the economy as we continue to recover from COVID 19,” she said. “This
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New homes for Gisborne from trade academies
Six brand new, healthy homes built by three trade academies have arrived at Kāinga Ora sites in Gisborne. designed to be easily picked up and moved on to vacant land, and are all built to New Zealand Green Building Council 6 Homestar standards. In 2023, all up 10
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Proud to call Castor Crescent Home
53 new homes have been completed on the Castor Crescent site in eastern Porirua, as part of the Kāinga Ora, Porirua Development project. her former home down the road, Toni and her neighbours witnessed the existing homes at Castor Cres being removed and the first 10 newly built homes replace them
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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. A year 11 student at Southern Cross Campus, Sisilia aged 16, recently graduated from her second round on the Spotless Cadetship Programme. The programme, a
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22 whānau move into homes in Nikau Street, Hastings
Minister of Housing Megan Woods visited the Nikau Street development in Hastings on 13 October to see the completion of 22 new high-quality homes. These homes are now fully tenanted with whānau and individuals, most of whom who were on MSD’s public housing waiting list. completed.” Despite challenges facing the construction industry due to COVID-19, in Nikau Street the first 7 homes were completed in 5 months and the second