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Fresh coat of paint for thousands of our homes
$50 million investment on painting Kāinga Ora homes across Aotearoa/New Zealand. out with places like Far North District getting more than $600,000 in new fencing, $868,000 in Gisborne, $1.1 million in Rotorua, $537,000 in Wanganui City and
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Crafty savings tips mixed in with craft-making
When Palema and other members of Mo’ui Feinga Kihe Lelei get together for an evening of weaving and craftmaking, they’re also crafting a better future for themselves.
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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.
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Food forest for future foraging
Our people have been doing the mahi to help create a food forest for locals in Molley Green Reserve, Mount Roskill, Auckland.
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Families move into first Wairarapa Kāinga Ora homes
We are excited to share the completion of new homes in Masterton, marking the first deliveries in a larger pipeline aimed at addressing the urgent need for housing in the Wairarapa region.
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Accessibility at Kāinga Ora
Kāinga Ora has a responsibility to ensure we are getting housing right for all our customers, including those with accessibility needs. We have had an Accessibility Policy in place since 2020, which sets out our commitment for our public housing properties.
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The ‘magic’ of Mangere house relocations
Four homes vanished from Mangere overnight, reappearing the next morning as career opportunities for rangatahi.
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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.
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Minister impressed with Nelson-Marlborough new homes
The work being done by Kāinga Ora to build new homes in Nelson and Blenheim was seen first-hand by Associate Housing Minister Kris Faafoi recently.
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It takes a village – locals get behind community space
What started as an empty grass area with a small, shared pātaka kai and a community bookshelf is now a vibrant communal space with its own stage and a custom-designed mural, thanks to enthusiastic Glenavon locals.