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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. innovate and improve, so we can deliver housing in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible to meet the ongoing need in our communities.” Watch the
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Housing the Future webinar
Minister of Housing Hon Dr Megan Woods and CE Andrew McKenzie were guests on the Infrastructure NZ ‘Housing the Future’ webinar. The event, which took place on 20 May, was moderated by Infrastructure New Zealand Chief Executive Paul Blair. It included presentations from both guests, as
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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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YouTube, emojis and surfing the web – Neta is queen of them all
Senior customer Neta has become a confident queen of emojis since taking part in a digital literacy course at her Kāinga Ora complex in South Auckland. smartphones and laptops, but Neta was out of the loop. The course aims to educate participants about how to use the internet safely, steer clear of scams, email and
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Kāinga Ora seeks to double number of apprentices
Kāinga Ora aims to double the number of apprentices working on state home building sites this year. To date, about 120 Kiwis have entered into cadetships and apprenticeships via the Kāinga Ora apprenticeship programme. The aim is get this figure closer to 250
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Kāinga Ora Wellington developments take out top design awards
Two developments delivering great outcomes for the people who live in them, have been recognised at the Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Wellington Awards. moved into one of the first homes at Castor Crescent last year with her two children talks about how proud they were to live there, and the sense of community
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Who we are
Kāinga Ora provides social housing and support to individuals and families across New Zealand. importance. Watch the video (external link) or download Kāinga Ora - how to say our name [PDF, 64 KB] . Our values At Kāinga Ora, our work is guided by three core
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New Kāinga Ora Accessibility Policy
With our new Accessibility Policy, we have committed to ensuring that at least 15% of the new homes we are building across the country meet universal design standards, and the rest meet as many of these universal design standards as possible. We will also see how these universal design standards can be included as part of our retrofit programme for our existing homes and as part of this policy
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Have a look through an accessible Kāinga Ora home in Palmerston North
Customers have started moving into 12 newly built two-bedroom homes in Palmerston North. These homes were built for Kāinga Ora by developer Gemscott. customers living well in their homes and we are looking forward to help them settle into these new homes at Tamaraki Lane ,” ends Broderick. Watch this video where
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New apartment complex for central Auckland suburb
The Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier is about to welcome individuals and couples to a significant social housing development of 61 apartments. shortly, once the road works in Pt Chevalier Road are completed. Watch the video to see more about the construction journey of this apartment complex, and how