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                    Salu’s whānau settle back in, a year after the Auckland Anniversary floodingThe new year signalled a happy start for Salu and her family as they settled into their renovated home. Now they can relax and look to the future rather than worry about the past. now look forward to the future, secure in their home again. She says the process has been made easier by the support from both New Zealand Red Cross and the flood 
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                    New Zealand public housing pilot to feature at UN Climate Change ConferenceAn innovative new Kāinga Ora public housing pilot tackling climate change in the built environment will feature on the world stage at the United Nations Climate Conference (COP26). Ngā Kāinga Anamata, meaning ‘homes of the future’, is a sustainability project aimed at driving carbon emission reduction in New Zealand’s 
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                    Now we can eat together!Whānau in Tuakau love their newly renovated homes, describing them as being “like brand new”. Kāinga Ora homes in the little town just south of Auckland are amongst the hundreds of older state houses across New Zealand being extensively refurbished as 
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                    Finding efficiencies in urban developmentKāinga Ora is kicking off an initiative to drive down costs and achieve efficiencies for the delivery of urban development projects. Zealand. Mark Fraser, General Manager Urban Development and Delivery, says historically both public and private urban development practices in New Zealand have 
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                    Kindness and kebabs: Bangash feeds those in needZuhaib 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. Thanks to the support and kindness he experienced over the years, Bangash was able to build a thriving life in Aotearoa New Zealand. Now he pays it forward 
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                    Building a pipeline of apprenticesKāinga Ora has helped more than 70 young people into an apprenticeship with the assistance of training and pastoral care providers. Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and the New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology. Now into its second year, the apprenticeship programme 
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                    From refugee to community leaderNasra wanted her new neighbourhood to feel safe and welcoming, so she made it her mission to create a friendly community. feel safe and to have friends.” To help new migrants settle in, the volunteer group organise workshops where neighbours learn about Māori and New Zealand culture 
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                    “Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awardsFive Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. Central Auckland all achieved Excellence, and a development in Whangārei received a Merit. Hosted by the Property Council of New Zealand, the prestigious awards 
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                    Flying the flag to support our matesWith construction workers six times more likely to die by suicide than a workplace accident, hundreds of sites across the country are flying the flag in support of mental health and suicide prevention. New Zealand are well-equipped to manage the physical risks of working on site. But MATES in Construction Field Officer Raman Lee sees one crucial piece of the 
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                    State-of-the-art development to rise from the ashes of former state homeA vacant house recently gutted by fire in Auckland’s Point Chevalier is set to become the site of yet another modular Kāinga Ora public housing development. Eight houses on Great North Rd have now been demolished to make way for a six-storey apartment block containing 63 new, warm and dry homes, six of