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Kindness and kebabs: Bangash feeds those in need
Zuhaib Abbas Bangash arrived in New Zealand from Pakistan in 2013 with little more than a handful of clothes and a dream to create a safer life for his children. effort to provide free food to so many people, he has no plans to stop. “I say I have got everything now – I have my house, the business is good going
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Tahi growing connections and vegetables in his community
Tahi Ratapu loves his gardening and that passion is evident not only in his backyard but at a local school too. is obvious. Tahi’s connection with Northcote School started when his eldest grand-daughter attended there and came home one day with a school notice about plans
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A place for community connection
More than a year since it first opened its doors, a dedicated community space in Nelson is helping locals to foster connections and creating opportunities for them to support and uplift one another. Hapori is fast becoming a hub for joyful celebrations. Planning is already underway for this year’s Christmas party, with plans for a massive bouncy castle and
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Successful Glendowie salvage day
A recent community salvage day in the east Auckland suburb of Glendowie was a huge success for everyone involved – Kāinga Ora, our deconstruction partner Green Way and the local community. of locals who need them.” Ovens, heaters, heat pumps, curtains, kitchen units, stainless steel benches, tapware and 200 sqm of insulation were free for families
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Getting our tenants active with the Wellington City Council leisure card
Lets get Active Wellington is a partnership between Wellington City Council (WCC) and Kāinga Ora. memories of swimming at Freyburg when she was younger. Kāinga Ora plans on expanding this opportunity out to our Berhampore and Strathmore complexes to get them signed up for their free leisure card.
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Budgeting tips
Find tips and tools to help with budgeting, saving and preparing for unexpected costs. need to plan for, along with links to other support you may be able to receive from the Ministry of Social Development Grow your skills and get support Beyond
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Tenancy agreement
Your tenancy agreement is a legal document. It tells you what you should expect from us and what we expect from you. health and safety standards arrange for essential repairs to be done as quickly as possible give you 24 hours notice before doing any planned maintenance work
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KiwiBuild @340 Onehunga
The NZ Living @340 Onehunga residential development is nearing completion. The building will be opened with a blessing ceremony on 4 October, with the first residents moving in the week after. to other developers free of charge for use in other development projects. This collaborative approach to construction shows Kāinga Ora supporting innovation in
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Shedding light on solar panels
A new trial will help our customers’ energy bills, and increase sustainability outcomes for our homes. are planning more solar panels throughout the country and expect approximately 1,000 homes by 2024” says Alec Tang, Director of Sustainability. “We plan to monitor
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Housing styles
Kāinga Ora’s focus on building new homes means that we’re deploying a variety of housing styles and sizes to make best use of our land holdings, meet contemporary demographic demand and ensure those most in need are housed appropriately. delivering more multi-level buildings in New Zealand’s main urban centres. In Auckland, for example, greater intensification is possible through the Unitary Plan. Stand