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Having a pet
Kāinga Ora supports tenants having pets - but it’s important to be a responsible pet owner and get our consent first. Getting consent helps us check that your home is suitable for the type of pet you’d like to keep and that everything complies with council bylaws and other
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The transition to an electric fleet, our journey so far
As a public agency with over 760 fleet vehicles, we recognise the importance of transitioning our vehicles to be fully electric by 2025 to help meet the Government’s target of a carbon neutral public sector. Charging is an obvious consideration in making the transition to fully electric vehicles, however to best meet the needs of our people, we first needed to
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Our driveway safety programme
We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. where your children are before getting in the car check for children before driving off supervise children around vehicles – always separate play areas from
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Kāinga Ora commits to Sustainable Transport Outcomes
Kāinga Ora is demonstrating its leadership approach to sustainability and wellbeing outcomes with its new Sustainable Transport Outcomes (STO). people choices as to how they get around. We will prioritise people, while helping to reduce our collective dependence on cars. We also intend to deliver safer
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Wellbeing checks well received
We know it has been a confusing and possibly upsetting time for our tenants and their whānau, with the change to a Level 4 Alert as a result of COVID-19 so we’re reaching out to check in on them. closed, our teams are working remotely to support our tenants and their whānau. Across New Zealand, Tenancy Managers are calling our tenants to check in, have
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Neighbourly support during Cyclone Gabrielle
Looking out for each other. That was the natural reaction to the challenges faced during Cyclone Gabrielle from residents in a group of five Kāinga Ora homes in Green Meadows, Napier. was injured before the cyclone. Darienne asked the nurses based at the welfare hub to come over and check on it. That was timely as my leg wasn’t doing too
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Making cooking a breeze – Whanganui community gets inspired to eat well on a budget
From busy lives to raising a family, many people struggle to find the time or inspiration to cook healthy, nutritious meals within a budget for themselves and their whānau. healthy meals within a budget,” says Frankie. “But I’ve learned a lot in this course. I now know how to make the perfect mash potatoes and check the food’s
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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. thanks to the students for building this fine quality home in Kaitaia, and we look forward to seeing more homes completed by the academy in the next few years
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Creative customer rests easy in new home
Salah feels like he can start afresh in his new Kāinga Ora home. He moved into a new development in Auckland’s New Lynn in February. him with endless motivation to help others. Born in Egypt, he was always full of big ideas. Salah studied a fine arts degree in Alexandria and became
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Make an Official Information Act (OIA) Request
The Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) allows you to make a request for official information held by New Zealand public service agencies, including Kāinga Ora. to check out the sources of information below as you may find what you need is already publicly available on our website: Core publications , including Annual