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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. It was this that led Kāinga Ora and UCOL | Te Pūkenga to join forces and organise a free cooking class for the Whanganui community, including Kāinga Ora
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New Plymouth residents get inspired to eat well on a budget
Free cooking classes are helping to give members of the Marfell community in New Plymouth confidence in the kitchen. November, Mike Sutherland, a chef tutor who teaches in WITT’s hospitality programmes, wanted the participants to gain some confidence in the kitchen. He taught
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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. Graeme Broderick, Regional Director Taranaki, Whanganui, Manawatū says three of the homes are wheelchair accessible, which means they have additional
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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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MyKāingaOra
With our tenant app, MyKāingaOra, you can easily check your account, rent balance, log maintenance requests and so much more from your mobile or laptop, anytime without having to call us. Chrome: Open Google Chrome and go to https://my.kaingaora.govt.nz/ (external link) Tap the menu button. Tap 'Add to Home screen' Enter a name for the website
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Christchurch customers connect over kai
Fried rice and pita bread pizzas were just some of the culinary delights on the menu when tenants at a Kāinga Ora complex in Christchurch took part in a free course that offers tips on how to cook on a budget. Resources to run its Christchurch-based ‘Money and Kai’ programme, which focuses on things such as menu planning and easy meal preparation. Christchurch tenant Colin
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Fresh start for over 850 old state homes
Thousands of individuals and whānau are now living in warmer, drier and heathier homes, as older state homes are renovated throughout the country. might also include removing walls to create more open plan living spaces, improving access for customers with mobility needs, and upgrading the kitchen and
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Fresh vegetables from home on Kabonye’s Christmas menu
Kabonye has only lived in her Kāinga Ora home for a month, but her flourishing vegetable garden suggests otherwise.
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Infrastructure funding paves the way for new communities
A further $192 million from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) has been committed to infrastructure projects around the country – enabling new communities to be built, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. The funding will be shared between infrastructure projects in Lower Hutt, Nelson, Rangiora, Ngāruawāhia, Hastings, Motueka, Whanganui and Lake Hāwea. Combined
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New home and city brings new lease of life
Almost a year after moving into his new Christchurch home, Alex is still counting his blessings. they can hold sessions that focus on menu planning and cooking. “The community development work is so important and we’re slowly building a community here…we’re