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See our latest videos and get images you can use in your news coverage. Downloadable images Simon Moutter - Board chair [JPG, 644 KB] Tracey Taylor - CEO [JPG, 173 KB] Generic Kāinga Ora homes: option one [JPG, 679 KB] option two
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Kāinga Ora appoints internal leader Tracey Taylor as Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities Board has appointed Tracey Taylor, currently Kāinga Ora’s Chief People and Assurance Officer, as its incoming Chief Executive. vulnerable New Zealanders,” Ms Taylor said. As Chief Executive, Ms Taylor’s appointment is fixed-term until December 2030. Remuneration is $700,000 per annum
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Lester’s getting his independence back
This will be a special Christmas for Lester, as it's the first he's celebrating in his new, fully-accessible home. for Lester and his daughter, Jada Lee who is a big source of support to him. There was even a hoist he could use to get himself in and out of bed, and easy access
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Drones a game changer for maintenance
In a first for Kāinga Ora, we’re trialling the use of drones to assess the condition of roofs and gutters on our homes, and it’s proving to be a game changer for our maintenance teams.
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How Covid-19 is helping Kāinga Ora better support its customers
Kāinga Ora has supported more than 42,000 customers through wellbeing calls during Covid-19 alert levels in New Zealand, prompting us to change some of the ways we work with our people.
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What’s in a name?
A group of Christchurch residents will name their complex, an idea formed to help continue building community spirit.
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A new start: Laura's journey to a brighter future
A home can provide so much more than simply a roof over someone’s head – in fact, the right home can be truly life-changing. Just ask Hamilton woman Laura, who has regained her independence since moving into her new, accessible Kāinga Ora home.
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Community organisations pitch in for social housing tenants
A once under-utilised green space in Masterton has been transformed into a new playbox, planter boxes and a community noticeboard – thanks to local community groups and businesses banding together. Housing Trade Manager, Scott Taylor says it’s been so positive to see so many local people come together behind this kaupapa. The Switched On team has
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Kāinga Ora and Unitec partner to deliver quality homes
Kāinga Ora has partnered with Unitec to deliver four relocatable homes which will be built by students at Unitec’s Mt Albert campus. ākonga.” “I’d also like to thank Lee Baglow and Jake Curran from our School of Trades and Services for their proactive approach in bringing us
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New state homes for Hastings, with more on the way
Nine more new state homes have been blessed at our Raureka development, marking progress with delivering more homes in Hastings.