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Tali and Tui’s boxfit sessions are a knockout
Tali and Tui are leading the charge for fitness and wellbeing in their Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Auckland. Most afternoons you can find them at the complex’s community room where they lead free boxfit coaching sessions – and the local children can’t get enough! how to fight, you need to know how to make friends.’ “I thought boxfit looked like something fun we could do together, so I bought a punch bag and gloves then
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Waikato Wellbeing Summit
Our staff are making an impact on a regional project in Waikato aimed at improving the wellbeing of all of the region by 2030. Summit. The summit, held last month, hosted the Waikato Wellbeing Project, which launched its 10 targets, which aim to end poverty, fight inequality and take action
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Now I can breathe
That was the response of one tenant who has just moved into a newly built Kāinga Ora home in Mathews Road, Gisborne. in which they can settle. It has been horrid, says the resilient Cynthia, fighting back tears. “I have had the responsibility of constantly trying to find
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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. young people with disabilities, that things are possible and there is support there … and that the community itself does want people like me in it, despite the feelings you sometimes get, and despite how hard it is sometimes to fight for things.”
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Family of seven settled in Kauri Place, Hastings
After living in three small motel rooms for nearly three years, Petelo, Marie and their five children are loving life in Kāinga Ora’s new housing development in Kauri Place. sometimes fighting.” Petelo and Marie moved from Samoa to New Zealand in 2016. “We moved in with my sister. When she moved to Australia we stayed in the house
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A home to help the healing
After a tough year fighting cancer, Jean is overjoyed to have recently moved into a new five-bedroom home in Rotorua with her children.
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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.
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Final fourteen homes complete Kerikeri development
The new homes, including two built for those living with disabilities, are ready for whānau to move in following a whakawātea (blessing ceremony) by hapū leaders of Ngāti Rēhia. The homes complete the second and final stage of the 22-home development, which includes park space and fruit trees for residents. Jeff Murray, Kāinga Ora
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Thirty-five housing developments in last stage of infrastructure fund
A wide range of proposals for much-needed housing developments around the country are through to the final stage of the bid for funding from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF). have now been invited to enter the final stage of the IAF process. This stage will see further due diligence undertaken and both funding and housing outcome
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Kāinga Whenua resources
Find out everything you need to know in the Kāinga Whenua Loan brochure and get links to other government websites that may help you through the process. Agreement [PDF, 1.7 MB] Note: this document is for reference and is only to be completed by Kāinga Ora – Home and Communities once we have received the final loan