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UCOL | Te Pūkenga students design community spaces for Kāinga Ora customers
Kāinga Ora is upgrading 24 apartments at Brentwood Avenue in Palmerston North to make them warmer, drier and healthier. part of client meetings that involve client expectations and deadlines gives them an experience they cannot get in a classroom environment. This will better
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Big steps forward for father and daughter
When Shemaiah moved into his new Kāinga Ora home with his one-year-old daughter earlier this year, it coincided with an important milestone in their lives. that I’d be good at it and that I had the heart for it. Then I met up with my school guidance counsellor who was helping me. He was giving me pointers and he brought
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Check your account, rent balances, maintenance requests and so much more online using MyKāingaOra – our app just for tenants, - very much like MyMSD and MyIR. June 2025 will put you in the monthly prize draw for $100 gift card. There’s one prize to be won every month until June 2025 ( T’s and C’s apply ). By providing
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Home is where the heart is
A place to call home is something Ruwayda and her seven children have longed for since arriving in New Zealand two years ago. Originally sharing three rooms in a motel to now living in their very own Kāinga Ora home, they are feeling happy and content. family because we have our own home. My oldest daughter loves to cook and often prepares a meal for everyone to enjoy.” “We are enjoying getting to know the local
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“Unpack your bags – we’re here to stay.”
Napier’s largest social housing development is giving families like Lance and Anna’s the stability they’ve been searching for. They recently moved into one of 30 new homes along with their two boys, aged 8 and 10, and 6-year-old daughter. They’ve spent years moving from one temporary
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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. daughter.” A recent effort by several local community groups, led by Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, aimed to show people like Grant just the extent of the
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Now Joe’s got more space, his family can visit
Joe loves nothing more than having his beautiful grandchildren around his whare. The four littlies are now regular visitors to his new West Auckland home, bringing with them games, giggles, and joyful chaos. , especially since he was diagnosed with kidney disease four years ago. He had to give up full-time work as a truck driver and instead spend much of his time in hospital
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'Don’t get in your own way’: Partnership provides post-Covid career opportunity
From graphic design to a carpentry apprenticeship, the impact of Covid-19 in 2020 led to a new career path for one Christchurch woman. was also an opportunity to be a positive role model to her two daughters. She also wanted to encourage other women not to be dissuaded from pursuing a career
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Locals invited to have their say on the future of eastern Porirua
Feedback is now open on the draft Spatial Plan for Porirua Development, which will guide development and investment decisions for the next 25 years in eastern Porirua. Hui tahi tātou o Porirua is a series of events designed to give the community an opportunity to view and provide feedback on the draft Spatial Plan, May 26
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Kaliopasi family enjoy a new home for Christmas
Last week nine members of the Kaliopasi family moved into a new five-bedroom home that was built by students at Unitec in Auckland under a trade academy partnership with Kāinga Ora. The 143sqm home was trucked to Gisborne earlier this year. who built this home for this great blessing. The students should be so proud of what they have done and the great gift they are giving our family.” The