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The transition to an electric fleet, our journey so far
As a public agency with over 760 fleet vehicles, we recognise the importance of transitioning our vehicles to be fully electric by 2025 to help meet the Government’s target of a carbon neutral public sector. Charging is an obvious consideration in making the transition to fully electric vehicles, however to best meet the needs of our people, we first needed to
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Solar panels on your home
Here’s some helpful information on your solar panels and how to get the most out of them. , you will be charged for electricity as per normal through your electricity provider. If you spread the load of the electricity you use while the sun is shining
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Build partner tackles COVID-19 challenge
Construction company Home is a leading example of how Kiwis are banding together in the fight against COVID-19. In August, when the company discovered a worker had been in close contact with a COVID-19 case, it immediately closed down one of its Auckland Kāinga Ora
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Government's infrastructure fund for housing accelerates
The Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), a contestable fund aimed at accelerating key infrastructure for housing development, has received a strong response from councils, iwi and developers throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. extension due to Covid-19 Alert Level 4 restrictions. Kāinga Ora General Manager Commercial Group, Caroline McDowall says the fund has been very popular. “We have
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New homes bring fresh opportunities in Nelson and Feilding
With eight new homes in Nelson and 26 in Feilding, families will soon be able to move into warm, healthy living environments that provide stability as they become part of their local communities. purpose. In nearby Karaka Street, construction is underway on 12 new homes, which are due for completion in the middle of 2026. Kauri Street also has 6 new two
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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. April. This meant that more than half of the approximately 300 sites spread throughout New Zealand were open on day one of the change of alert levels and about
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Northcote Development evening draws community together
Members of the Northcote community came together for an information evening to learn about progress in the Auckland suburb since the work on Northcote Development began in 2017. .” Taina noted it was special to be able to get together and share kai and information given the impact COVID-19 has had restricting community events. “Three years is
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Fire safety
A house fire can take everything from you, even your life. Let’s make sure that doesn’t happen. Here’s some easy fire safety tips to keep you and your loved ones safe. and the fireplace. Fireplace ash can take 5 days to cool, so store it in a metal bucket and keep it away from your home. Always turn off your electric blanket
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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. - 2026 [PDF, 382 KB] July 31 July 2025 - Capital Spending Fiscal Budget [PDF, 509 KB] 29 July 2025 - Kāinga Ora Properties, Leased, Sold by TLA [PDF, 237 KB] 29 July
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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