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Kāinga Ora seeks to double number of apprentices
Kāinga Ora aims to double the number of apprentices working on state home building sites this year. . “With thousands more state homes set to be built over the coming years, Kāinga Ora identified a need to grow New Zealand’s pipeline of skilled workers. “We saw
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Water restrictions for all Aucklanders
Water restrictions will come into effect across Auckland from this Saturday, May 16. seen the area receive less than half its usual rainfall for this time of year, in its catchments in the Hunua and Waitakere ranges. This has seen the total
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New Kāinga Ora homes completed in Blenheim
Four new homes suitable for people living with accessibility needs are set to welcome residents in central Blenheim. where they’re living to a place that will better meet their needs. We’re looking forward to welcoming customers into the homes in the coming weeks.” Some of the
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New apartments mark completion of 34 home development in Christchurch
16 new 1-bedroom apartments have now been delivered by Kāinga Ora in Bryndwr, Christchurch, marking the completion of a significant redevelopment at Clyde and Aorangi Roads and Bevin Place. . The Clyde, Aorangi and Bevin project is one of many planned for Bryndwr and Burnside over the next two years. Some of the other homes completed at the development
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A new home for a new year
The new 29 one-bedroom apartment social housing development in Nelson is ready to welcome Kāinga Ora customers. will be living there to settle in well over the coming weeks and months. Local transitional housing providers will also continue to work with the people who are moving
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Kāinga Ora redevelopments to bring new homes to Dunedin
Kāinga Ora is redeveloping some its properties in Albertson Ave, Port Chalmers to increase the supply of public housing in Dunedin. of the sites in the second half of this year. “As we progress these redevelopments, we will keep neighbours, the local community and key stakeholders well informed
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Māngere Community Enviro Hub: ‘From picking up rubbish, to planting out trees, to feeding the people’
Mangere community groups have taken a site provided by Kāinga Ora and grown it into a space to connect and protect their environment. .” For year 13 student Te Arawa, the fundraiser inspired a call to action for others to “just get out there and give it a try”. “Coming out today made me change my
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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. Woods and Ashleigh with Peace They have spent the last 4 years living in a variety of motels and at a marae in Napier. It has been a stressful journey for the
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New Kāinga Ora homes built by Nelson NMIT construction students completed
Three new homes built by Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) students preparing for a career in the construction industry are ready for Kāinga Ora customers in Nelson. and NMIT-managed carpentry apprentices, under the guidance of trade-qualified tutors. The homes were transported to the Kawai Street site earlier this year
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New Richmond homes complete
Thirteen new public homes in Richmond are ready for residents to move in after construction was completed earlier this month. forward to welcoming people and families into these homes in the coming weeks as we know that having a warm, dry place to call home can make such a huge difference