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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. enjoying themselves and cooking some delicious meals, including a Thai green chicken curry, chilli beef and broccoli and pork fried rice. The recipes looked and smelt amazing!”
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Fresh vegetables from home on Kabonye’s Christmas menu
Kabonye has only lived in her Kāinga Ora home for a month, but her flourishing vegetable garden suggests otherwise. feast of fish, chicken, rice, and of course, the freshest vegetables in town! “My friends will come, and my children’s friends too. Everyone will come to this house – our home.”
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Skilled up – Kāinga Ora customers go digital
Classes helping Kāinga Ora customers navigate the digital world have been a huge hit with their first attendees. banking, use apps, email, social networking and MyKāingaOra. Digital Skills Coach Johnson helps Pam get skilled up. Lynne went to the first class with her husband
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Tinna’s whimsical garden filling hearts – and tummies
Everyone needs a sanctuary – a place to retreat to when life gets tough. For Christchurch mum Tinna, her sanctuary is the garden she has lovingly created at her Kāinga Ora home, Bush Cottage. , like lasagne’’ she tells us. “It is hard work, and you just have to keep at it and at it, but my garden has saved me.’’ By age 15, Tinna had lost both her parents
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Christchurch customers connect over kai
Fried rice and pita bread pizzas were just some of the culinary delights on the menu when tenants at a Kāinga Ora complex in Christchurch took part in a free course that offers tips on how to cook on a budget. has given him, and the other tenants, a real boost. “Having this home and the sense of purpose of working with Amanda to support and encourage my neighbours to
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New home a game-changer for wheelchair sports enthusiast
Wheelchair sports enthusiast and Dunedin local Dillon says his wellbeing has improved tenfold since he moved into his fully accessible Kāinga Ora home. The 30-year-old has progressively lost his mobility because of Friedreich’s Ataxia – a rare condition that affects some of the body’s nerves. “Friedreich’s
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KO102 CloseToHome 55 June2020 English (pdf, 2.4 MB)
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HNZ16235 CloseToHome50 (pdf, 947 KB)
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Appointment of an agent representative (pdf, 257 KB)
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Checklist Preparing and Applying (pdf, 148 KB)