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It’s not just computers, it’s community
Kāinga Ora is focused on supporting customers to live well in their homes and one of the ways we do this is by connecting customers to local initiatives within their own communities. covering everything from how to use the Google platform (including emails, sheets and docs) and Zoom through to internet security. Recognising that many of the
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Housing Delivery System project
Kāinga Ora is undertaking the biggest public build programme in decades.
Our Housing Delivery System (HDS) is what we’re calling a new way of planning and building houses to deliver much needed, quality homes for whānau faster and at a lower cost. individual tasks impact a housing project. Feedback from teams note the faster and effective in-person collaboration, the unique opportunity to learn regularly -
Design Review Panel
Earlier this year, our Urban Design Panels team asked for feedback on improving the effectiveness of our Design Review process by surveying a range of our builder partners. How to book your AHP Design Review Process [PDF, 77 KB] Frequently asked questions What do I need to do to take advantage of the streamlined review process? If
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Kāinga Whenua Loans for individuals
The Kāinga Whenua Loan is an opportunity for Māori to build, purchase or relocate a house on multiply-owned Māori land. Kāinga Ora and Kiwibank work together to deliver the Kāinga Whenua Loan, which is designed to support whānau Māori with their housing goals and remove some of
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Josh’s journey to supporting others
When Josh was going through one of the most difficult moments of his life, rather than focusing solely on his own journey, his thoughts turned to how he could help others in the same situation. trolley or carrying a coffee cup from the bench to the couch,” he says. But that is not the only role keeping Josh busy – Josh juggles this with not one, but two
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Northland region
With the strong and increasing demand for housing in the Northland region, Kāinga Ora is working on a large build programme. region to enable neighbours and community to speak with us in person and learn more about our work programme such as: How sites are identified for new housing
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A tiny forest starts with a mighty tōtara
Sixty tamariki from Mangere East Primary School performed a moving waiata as they welcomed a six-metre tall tōtara tree to its new home, next to their school playground. Schools ’ programme. The initiative will see six local Mangere schools, receive six native trees each, along with help from the Mangere Ngahere team to plan and
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Carpentry student starts big through scholarship scheme
Montell is learning on the job of a flagship development in Auckland and loving every minute of it. from Kelston Boys’ High School. The aspiring carpenter received $5,000 for tools and equipment, employment with Certa Construction, and the opportunity to be a
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Bay of Plenty region
To deliver more warm and dry homes in areas of high demand, Kāinga Ora is replacing older state houses with a greater number of new and modern homes, and partnering with developers and others to build on new land. neighbours to let them know what is planned near them Having interactive maps which show how many homes are planned, size and height, and expected completion
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Brittney’s path to independence
Living alone isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but for 26-year-old Brittney moving into her very own accessible Kāinga Ora home has been positively life changing. Invercargill, she lived in community housing where she was supported by a carer 24/7. While the move away from home was a good first step towards independence