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Budget 2020 - More public housing to be built
Through Budget 2020 the Government is investing more funding to help deliver 8,000 new public housing and transitional housing places so that more New Zealanders can have a place to call home that is warm, dry and safe. construction sector. The additional housing places will be delivered by Kāinga Ora, Community Housing Providers and transitional housing providers. Kāinga Ora
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Public Housing Plan
The Public Housing Plan sets out the government’s public housing supply plans for the next four years. It provides information about the location and number of additional public housing places to be delivered. work with Community Housing Providers, iwi and Māori and local government to achieve the public housing supply required. Visit the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (external link) website and to access the Public Housing Plan.
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Porirua homes to be upgraded through housing partnership
A new housing partnership between Ngāti Toa, Kāinga Ora and HUD that will see people and whānau in western Porirua living in warmer, drier homes was finalised today. partnership for the tenancy management of around 900 state houses in Western Porirua. The partnership will see Ngāti Toa’s community housing provider, Te Āhuru Mōwai
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Supported Housing
Supported Housing brings together publicly funded housing with support services that are essential to the wellbeing of people and whānau living in the home. Supported Housing Providers, either as Transitional Housing, or Community Group Housing. Our role in Supported Housing To effectively deliver Supported Housing
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Government announcement; Healthy Homes, meth regulations and property management regulations
Housing Minister Dr Megan Woods has announced a suite of initiatives to assist both tenants and landlords across the rental sector. – Homes and Communities, and Community Housing Providers, through the Residential Tenancies (Healthy Homes Standards) Amendment Bill 2022. Once the law comes
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Celebrating new homes for seniors in Glen Eden
Kāinga Ora and community housing provider Haumaru Housing have officially marked the completion of 41, one-bedroom homes in Glen Eden, designed for older people. with representatives from Kāinga Ora and Haumaru Housing. Kāinga Ora Programme Director Nick Seymour noted all 41 homes have heat pumps, wet areas in the
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Budget 2023: Confidence in delivery
The Government’s Budget 2023 announcement today has confirmed Kāinga Ora will continue to deliver the additional public housing needed for New Zealanders. announced in the Government’s Budget today. Community Housing Providers, including Māori and iwi partners, will also be providing some of these homes and this
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Kāinga Ora to deliver homes for older Aucklanders
Kāinga Ora will deliver 52 new homes for older Aucklanders through a collaboration with Eke Panuku and Haumaru Housing. . Kāinga Ora will lease the land from Eke Panuku (on behalf of Auckland Council) and community housing provider, Haumaru Housing, will manage the homes. The homes
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Briefing to the Incoming Minister
Briefings to Incoming Ministers (BIMs) are received by incoming Ministers following the formation of a new Government. most in need. Its aim is to be the social housing provider of choice as other providers start to play a greater part within the sector. Briefing for the
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Atkinson Ave delivers 83 more transitional homes for Ōtahuhu
We were pleased to have Housing Minister Megan Woods officially open our newest delivery of 83 transitional homes in Ōtahuhu on Friday 23 April. homes, managed by provider Kāhui Tū Kaha. Kāhui Tū Kaha, the social housing provider for Te Runanga o Ngati Whatua, will manage