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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. Hands and other local tradespeople – all on a pro bono basis. Donna, Kaiwhakahaere from Te Korowai Trust, the non-government organisation that now manages Tuia
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Cadetship paving way for young women in construction
It’s not often you find high school students willing to give up their school holidays to do work experience, but for Sisilia, a young woman from Mangere, the decision was easy. industry is a key focus of the programme. “It was wonderful to see another cohort of students from Mangere graduate from the cadetship. It’s given them a first-hand
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First house built in partnership with Dargaville High School delivered to Kaitaia
A new five-bedroom, two-bathroom house built by talented teenagers is now a home for a family of 10 in Kaitaia. the hands-on classes, and more than half have gone into trade careers. Kāinga Ora Programme Director Delivery Nick Seymour said the Building Academy opens
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MyKāingaOra
With our tenant app, MyKāingaOra, you can easily check your account, rent balance, log maintenance requests and so much more from your mobile or laptop, anytime without having to call us. ' dropdown in the top right-hand corner of your home screen, and select your choice. Save MyKāingaOra to your device home screen You might find it easier to
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Tenant home ownership
If you are currently a Kāinga Ora tenant, you may be eligible for a grant to go towards purchasing the home you’re living in. : download the Get a helping hand with a Tenant Home Ownership Programme brochure [PDF, 393 KB] call us on 0508 935 266 or complete the form below: *indicates a
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A place to put down roots
Just a few weeks after moving into their newly renovated home in Greymouth, Michelle and Ché have settled in so well that they’re already planning their new garden.
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Kura students help bless 10 new Gisborne homes
New Gisborne apartments resounded with the sweet voices of students from Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hawaiki Hou as they assisted Kaikarakia to implant mauri (spiritual energy) into the homes. have been challenges, but I am determined to be one of the first blind Māoris to complete their doctorate in NZ. And I want to be able to show other blind people that it can be done!”
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More public homes in half the time
Three brand new, quality homes built in a record 59-days. This milestone was recently achieved through the Kāinga Ora Housing Delivery System (HDS), working with build partner Jennian Homes Residential (NZ) and Jennian Homes Canterbury. accessibility friendly. Earlier this year, Kāinga Ora also partnered with Jennian Homes Residential (NZ) & Jennian Homes Canterbury to complete three new
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COVID-19 - contact types, help with essential costs and supporting your workers
MSD and the COVID-19 team explain more about the types of contacts, how to get help with essential costs through Work and Income, and how you can support your workers with a range of financial support that is available. Contacts may also be identified via the Bluetooth function in the NZ COVID Tracer app; they would receive an orange notification stating that they are a ‘Close
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Sew far sew good – Repair Café helping build community
It’s a humming hive of activity as the monthly Repair Café at Te Mātāwai opens its doors for 2025. Volunteers Sally and Gloria, who live nearby, head up the sewing table and it’s not long before queues of people are waiting patiently for them to work their magic. Doughnut Economics Advocates NZ (DEANZ) to help bring the community together. Tenants and locals bring personal items like clothing, small furniture, and