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Long term renewal plan for Ōrākei
Over the next decade, some of our oldest social housing in Auckland will be replaced. The first Auckland state house was built in Ōrākei in 1937. Many of these older properties now need to be replaced with warm, and dry homes better suited to
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Ōrākei Neighbourhood Plan
Our neighbourhood plan for Ōrākei sets out how we will work alongside existing customers, our partner Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, stakeholders and the community, to renew and replace our aged stock in the suburb, over the next 7 to 10 years. Development of the neighbourhood plan We have worked with iwi partner Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and a range of local stakeholders on the development of the
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Dawn blessing for Te Mātāwai
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei recently led a blessing to acknowledge the nearing completion of Te Mātāwai, our new 276 home development in Greys Ave, Central Auckland. . As iwi ahi-kā for Tāmaki, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei led formal protocols, and with the support and mana of their kaumatua present, blessed the new buildings with
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Largest Kāinga Ora public housing development – Te Mātāwai completed
Kāinga Ora's first single-site supported public housing development – Te Mātāwai in central Auckland - was handed over by contractor Icon. , side-opening ovens and lower shelving to allow people in wheelchairs to live independently. Kāinga Ora worked alongside Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei from the beginning of
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Auckland region
To deliver more warm and dry homes in areas of high demand, Kāinga Ora is replacing older state houses with a greater number of new and modern homes, and partnering with developers and others to build on new land. Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area includes, but is not limited to, One Tree Hill, Onehunga, Oranga, Penrose, Mt Wellington, Panmure and Glen Innes. Ōrākei Local
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Te Mātāwai supported housing development opened today
From this week, customers have started to move into Te Mātāwai in central Auckland. Te Mātāwai was also officially opened today and is the largest, single site housing development Kāinga Ora has completed in Auckland for many years. , there are 3 tower blocks of between 9 and 13 storeys high. At the beginning of the project Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei also gifted an overarching narrative for the site
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139 Greys Ave blessed with a karakia before site works begin
Early this week, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei held a whakawātea karakia (site blessing) at 139 Greys Ave. This karakia blessed the central Auckland site in preparation for the civil works that are due to start on-site this week. It was a wonderful dawn blessing that celebrated the strengthening partnership between Kāinga Ora and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. Ngāti Whātua have been
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Te Mātāwai – Glen says what isn’t there to like?
“What isn’t there to like” was the answer from musician, actor, and juggler Glen when asked about his new Kāinga Ora home at Te Mātāwai. think is special about living here is the narrative gifted by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei for the site. Learning about some of the early history of the area including
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Icon to deliver groundbreaking Kāinga Ora complex in central Auckland
A flagship development project will support hundreds of jobs and deliver significant social, cultural and economic benefits to the wider community. needs, and tenants will have access to 24/7 onsite wraparound support services. Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei has been involved throughout the design process and will be an
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Thousands of new homes possible for eleven regions through infrastructure investment
Eleven more regions throughout Aotearoa New Zealand are set to receive a share of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), Housing Minister Megan Woods announced in Hamilton today. Transport Region Auckland (Ōrākei) New homes expected to be enabled 469 Funding agreed $7.3 million Types of infrastructure being funded Transport Region Waipukurau