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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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Kura students help bless 10 new Gisborne homes
New Gisborne apartments resounded with the sweet voices of students from Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hawaiki Hou as they assisted Kaikarakia to implant mauri (spiritual energy) into the homes. housing for the last two years. “The complex I was staying in had lots of corridors to navigate to the communal kitchen and bathroom facilities. Because of my
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Now we can eat together!
Whānau in Tuakau love their newly renovated homes, describing them as being “like brand new”. . Now the house looks brand new – and we love it! Eteta and her partner Alexander are especially happy that their kitchen-dining area has been opened up because
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Families move into supported transitional housing in Rotorua
Around 80 people are moving into warm and dry temporary supported housing in Rotorua this month, following completion of upgrade work by Kāinga Ora to convert a former motel. size from studios to a 5-bedroom house. Each unit has their own kitchen and bathroom, and one is fully accessible. The shared communal living includes a fenced
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Salu’s whānau settle back in, a year after the Auckland Anniversary flooding
The new year signalled a happy start for Salu and her family as they settled into their renovated home. Now they can relax and look to the future rather than worry about the past. electrics checked and repaired, and the kitchen replaced. Extensive drainage works have also been done to reduce the risk of flooding in the future. The family has
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Home reno adds to Nelson couple’s festive cheer
Ivy and Glynn are loving having a morning cuppa on their deck in the summer sunshine since returning to their newly renovated Kāinga Ora home in Nelson. carpet. They’ve also made a good job of the bench in the kitchen,” Glynn says. “I love it all!” Ivy adds. Ivy and Glynn’s home was among 10 units in their housing
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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. are built into the kitchen at a suitable height for wheelchair access and the larger toe kick boards ensure that customers in a wheelchair can get close to the
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Refreshed and ready for 2023
Carol and Marilyn are ending the year on a high note after returning to their newly refurbished Kāinga Ora homes in Nelson. -bedroom homes have recently been significantly refurbished as part of the Kāinga Ora retrofit programme. The homes have new bathrooms and kitchens and their
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Home upgrades lead to happier lives
Tuku feels like she’s hit the jackpot with her newly refurbished Kāinga Ora home in Nelson. glazing, insulation and heatpumps have been installed to make them warmer and drier. The homes have new bathrooms and kitchens and their layout has
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Tenants make fresh start in new five-storey complex
Kāinga Ora’s new five-storey Cracroft Street complex hasn’t just transformed Ōtāhuhu – it’s also transforming lives. , and says she feels happier and safer in her new home, after spending the previous two years in a boarding house. A kitchen unit at the new five-storey