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Young family's lives changed by new home
After only a few months in their new Kāinga Ora home, Natasha and her daughters Abi and Alex are finding their lives have changed for the better. there and it was stressful,” says Natasha. Not being able to go outside and having room to be apart when Alex needed her own space was challenging for the family
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Our recruitment process
At Kāinga Ora we want our recruitment process to be an opportunity for us to get to know more about you and your skill set, and for you to get to know more about us and what we do.
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Existing Kāinga Ora Sourcing Arrangements
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities has established a number of supply relationships for the provision of goods, services and works.
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Kāinga Ora takes next step in financial reset
Another critical step in the reset of Kāinga Ora has been completed, with the agency finishing reviews of its social housing delivery pipeline and its land holdings.
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Mosgiel neighbours two peas in a pod
Ann and Marie are such good friends they finish each other’s sentences.
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Kāinga Ora invites public feedback on the Tauranga Western Corridor proposed key features
Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is inviting the public to provide feedback on the proposed ‘key features’ of a potential Specified Development Project (SDP) for the Tauranga Western Corridor.
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Applications are open for our 2023 Graduate Programme
Kāinga Ora is looking for recent construction, property, build science, architecture and engineering graduates who are passionate about creating homes and communities that allow New Zealanders to thrive.
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High school students building new Kāinga Ora homes
Massey High School building academy students felt a deep sense of pride as their first Kāinga Ora home was officially opened.
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Kainga Ora finalising purchase of Wood Street for permanent public housing
We are pleased to confirm we are finalising the purchase of the vacant site at 56 Wood Street, Wainuiomata, to deliver much needed permanent public housing for families in need of a place to call home.
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House built at Rimutaka Prison for a whānau in need
One of the first houses to be built at Rimutaka Prison, as part of a partnership between Kāinga Ora and WelTec, will soon be transported to its permanent site.