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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. . Summer Before you light up the BBQ give it a good clean. If its gas, check the gas hose for leaks using soapy water. Never leave open flames like BBQs or
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Neighbourly support during Cyclone Gabrielle
Looking out for each other. That was the natural reaction to the challenges faced during Cyclone Gabrielle from residents in a group of five Kāinga Ora homes in Green Meadows, Napier. little things - making cups of tea on the gas BBQ, having a chat or charging someone’s phone while I was driving. After six days all the food in our fridges and
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Maintaining your home
Maintaining your Kāinga Ora home, making disability modifications and what to know when tradespeople are visiting your home. and safety. We'll fix these within 4 hours, wherever possible. Urgent repairs can include: blocked drains, toilet or sewage problems gas leaks or bad water
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Government announcement; Healthy Homes, meth regulations and property management regulations
Housing Minister Dr Megan Woods has announced a suite of initiatives to assist both tenants and landlords across the rental sector. months to go. We are not taking our foot off the gas. “An extension will be helpful if more time is needed to manage access to homes, and to manage high demand for
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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. solar energy will also reduce your home’s carbon footprint, through less fossil fuel consumption and lower greenhouse gases. That means a safer, healthier planet
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Be prepared for Cyclone Fili
Cyclone Fili is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to many parts of the North Island on Tuesday and Wednesday 12 and 13 April. Stay out of the water as Cyclone Fili will be accompanied by large waves and the risk of flash flooding in rivers and streams If your home or property is damaged
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Retirement filled with important mahi for busy Rose
Many people think about giving back to their community, but at age 80, Rose has made it her life’s mission to help those in need. Even in retirement, Rose volunteers almost every day of the week at charities across Auckland.
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Fixing flood-damaged homes new priority
With the floodwater receding, Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is gearing up to repair its flood-damaged Auckland houses as quickly as possible so customers can return to their homes.
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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. - Greenhouse gas footprint [PDF, 2.3 MB] 28 July 2020 - Accessible housing [PDF, 526 KB] June 2 June 2020 - Tenancy policies (smoking and gangs) [PDF, 357 KB] 4 June 2020
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New homes for Te Hapara consented
New homes for 21 whānau will be built on adjoining sections on Gladstone Road and Mill Road in Te Hapara Gisborne. Kāinga Ora homes and communities have been granted resource consent to build one and two storey homes, and a 3 storey building on Gladstone Road.