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2020 Kāinga Ora Board appointments
A new Board has been finalised to guide Kāinga Ora over the next three years. inaugural Board members Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman, John Duncan and Dr Nicola Crauford. Inaugural board member Vui Mark Gosche takes up the role of
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A great place to work
We asked some of our people what makes Kāinga Ora different to other workplaces, and the answer was unanimous: "I love getting the chance to make a difference and work with a team of people that care about me". through on-the-job learning, training courses, secondments and study opportunities. We have a range of Benefits that include: Activity-Based Working (ABW) - is
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Boosting the supply of housing in Dunedin and Mosgiel
Kāinga Ora has purchased 11 new homes in Mosgiel and has also secured a large Central Dunedin site to provide more long-term warm and dry homes for people in Otago. Kāinga Ora has purchased 11 new 1-bedroom homes in Dey Street, Mosgiel. Kerrie Young, Regional Director Otago, Southland and South Canterbury says the purchase
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Aaliyah’s stars are aligning for success
Young mother Aaliyah works extremely hard to give her children a good life. And now that they have a bigger home, there is enough room for family life as well as study. brother, she is working full-time and studying full-time! “It’s pretty intense, but I want to be a good role model for my children, to show them that they can do
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Young mum’s home ownership dreams come true
For Maddy, a Dunedin neonatal nurse and mother of two, owning a home and providing a stable base for her young family has been a long-held goal. . “I was also studying to become a nurse, which was stressful enough, so I decided that I needed to find my own space and learnt I was eligible for public
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We’re the first in our aiga to buy a home
Buying your first home is a huge deal even when you’ve grown up in New Zealand. For Suamasi and Semala, who arrived here as penniless newlyweds, it is literally the dream that’s come true. university; Calen, 20 studying information technology and Rose, 18, studying teaching. The other children, Ordaine, 15, Simone, 11 and Gideon, 8, are in school
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National Volunteer Week – shining a light on our volunteer superstars
It’s National Volunteer Week in Aotearoa and we’re putting the spotlight on some of our incredible customers who share their skills, expertise and time with others to help make their communities great places to live.
Check out just some of these great stories below Eleanor from Otago – From premature babies to people in their final days of life, hundreds of Otago people have benefited from Eleanor’s huge heart -
Property sales
Number of Kāinga Ora properties for sale, and sold, in each region. deliver market housing. National overview - as at 1 May 2026 Auckland Wellington Northland East North Island Canterbury Southland/Otago West Coast Waikato Bay of
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Former Dunedin Aaron Lodge site sold
The property has been on the market since early 2025 and the sale is now unconditional. It is due to be settled at the end of October. The agency purchased the site in mid-2021 with the intention of redeveloping it for social housing. Kerrie Young, Regional Director for Otago, Southland and
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Bringing new, warm and dry homes to Mosgiel
Kāinga Ora is boosting the supply of public housing in Otago by redeveloping its properties across Mosgiel and purchasing new homes from local developers.
, which means they are more accessible and are, or can be made to be, fit for purpose for customers with mobility issues. Argyle Street development Otago