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Kai goes down well at Christchurch school
A community breakfast club catered for about 200 school kids recently with Kāinga Ora staff again helping out. The Northcote School Community Breakfast Club was established in 2018 and Kāinga Ora Tenancy Manager Alyssa, who manages homes in the community, has been
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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. Northcote School, just down the road from his Kāinga Ora home. His dedication and enthusiasm for showing young people the benefits of growing your own vegetables
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Dinosaur digger wows Gore school children
It is all go at 29 Hamilton Street, Gore this month as Kāinga Ora progresses the development of new public housing on the former site of the Gore Country Music Club. Local school children from East Gore School were invited along to watch Ryal Bush’s ‘dinosaur digger’ begin to deconstruct the club’s former home, the Longford
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High school students building new Kāinga Ora homes
Massey High School building academy students felt a deep sense of pride as their first Kāinga Ora home was officially opened. The new three-bedroom home was built on the Massey school grounds, but now sits in Mangere, with a family set to move in shortly. Seventeen-year-old Mckoy
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New homes prove Massey students’ building cred
A group of West Auckland students have come out of school with building trade qualifications – and have the houses to prove it. More than 30 Massey High School students have earned trade skill qualifications while building new state homes in the first full year of a partnership with
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Teenagers building new Kāinga Ora homes for Northland
The Dargaville High School Building Academy has partnered with Kāinga Ora to deliver at least six new warm and dry state homes. teachers. Members of the Dargaville High School Building Academy For 18-year-old Sean, being part of the academy fills him with a sense of pride. “The homes we
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Students lay the foundation for a career in trades
The Kāinga Ora Downer cadetship programme is winding up another successful year teaming school students up with maintenance contractors to learn the skills of a trade. The three school holiday intakes saw a total of 54 aspiring students come together from Auckland Seventh Day Adventist High School, Southern Cross College
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Local students brighten holidays with handmade Christmas cards for the community
The festive season started with a special surprise for over 250 customers and their neighbours, hand-delivered by Kāinga Ora staff early December. We teamed up with over a dozen schools in the Taranaki, Whanganui and Manawatū region to engage students in creating Christmas cards for their local community
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Strengthening careers and building quality homes
In the Auckland suburb of Mount Roskill, eight families are living in new homes where two old state houses once stood. for local secondary school students and nine apprentices throughout the construction. The homes were designed to follow the contours of the land with split level
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Rangiora school children entertained with close up look at construction of homes
It is all go in Rangiora this month with the construction of new Kāinga Ora homes steaming ahead at Church, Lindon and Tyler Streets. Year one and two students from Rangiora Borough School were invited to 61-65 Church Street opposite their school, to view the construction of new Kāinga Ora