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Kindness and kebabs: Bangash feeds those in need
Zuhaib Abbas Bangash arrived in New Zealand from Pakistan in 2013 with little more than a handful of clothes and a dream to create a safer life for his children. Thanks to the support and kindness he experienced over the years, Bangash was able to build a thriving life in Aotearoa New Zealand. Now he pays it forward
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Delivering new and improved state housing
Kāinga Ora is carrying out the biggest upgrade of state houses ever undertaken in New Zealand. , improved ventilation, and new heating. We may also upgrade bathrooms and kitchens and renovate the living areas so they’re modern and open plan. Completely
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Significant new housing development for Blenheim
Kāinga Ora has completed construction of 10 new one-bedroom public homes in central Blenheim. register in the region, 117 (54%) of whom are waiting for a one-bedroom home. “We’re looking forward to welcoming people into these new warm and dry homes which will
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First 3-storey walkup apartments for Gisborne
We have purchased ten homes near the central city in Gisborne to be used for public housing. different than what many of us living in regional New Zealand are used to, we all have to be open to what increased housing in our streets and neighbourhoods might
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New Richmond homes complete
Thirteen new public homes in Richmond are ready for residents to move in after construction was completed earlier this month. we’re looking to increase the number of homes available for people in need is by purchasing them new from developers,” Ms Campbell says. “We’re really looking
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Finding efficiencies in urban development
Kāinga Ora is kicking off an initiative to drive down costs and achieve efficiencies for the delivery of urban development projects. The organisation is working collaboratively with a number of organisations and agencies to achieve results benefitting the industry throughout Aotearoa New
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Change in circumstance
By letting us know as soon as there’s a change in your living arrangements or income, Kāinga Ora and the Ministry of Social Development can make sure you get the best support available to you. Income or household changes could affect your place on the social housing register or how much rent you pay. Whether you’re waiting for a Kāinga Ora home or
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National Building Consent Authority up-and-running
Kāinga Ora has established an independent Building Consent Authority (BCA) called Consentium to process most building consent applications for public housing. Consentium is New Zealand’s first accredited and registered non-Territorial Authority BCA. Consentium was accredited as a BCA in November 2020, making it one
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New homes for New Plymouth
To help meet the need for more homes for people in New Plymouth, Kāinga Ora is seeking feedback on proposals to build new state houses in New Plymouth. The proposals will be shared at a series of community drop-in sessions starting on Tuesday 21 February. redevelopment programme. This is where we remove older houses on our larger sections which are past their best, and replace them with a greater number of newly built
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Wellbeing checks well received
We know it has been a confusing and possibly upsetting time for our tenants and their whānau, with the change to a Level 4 Alert as a result of COVID-19 so we’re reaching out to check in on them. We have about 200,000 New Zealanders living in our homes and their wellbeing in these unprecedented times is our priority. Although our offices are temporarily