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Moving out
There are many reasons you may need to move to another home. We’re here to help, so give us a call if you want to move and we can chat about your situation, your housing needs and what housing options you may have. reference letter to. Third party requests to discuss a tenancy reference If a third party (such as your landlord or property manager) would like to discuss your
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Kāinga Ora urban development keeps on delivering
New roads, pipes and streetlights have paved the way for thousands of new homes in neighbourhoods across Auckland and in eastern Porirua, as large-scale urban developments led by Kāinga Ora hit new milestones. footpaths, removed power poles by undergrounding over 22.5km of utility lines and lit the way with over 190 streetlights. Using publicly-owned and strategically
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New Kāinga Ora housing complex offers unique solar technology
Kāinga Ora has completed a new 20-unit development in Christchurch that features solar technology expected to result in significantly lower power bills for people living there. . “This technology monitors when a resident is using energy and will direct solar power to their unit to reduce electricity bills as much as possible,” she says
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Minis spur massive milestone: Hard work pays off with new home
The hard work of a former Kāinga Ora customer of 30 years has paid off as she settles in to her own home. who runs a “pony party” and horse riding business called Magical Minis 2016 (external link) , named after the type of horses she owns. Five years ago, however
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Leo dons Santa’s hat this Christmas
Leo marked the first Christmas in his new home by taking on a very important role – none other than Santa Claus himself! someone to be Santa at our apartment complex Christmas party. I thought ‘well someone has to volunteer’. It was a privilege. I love Christmas.” Leo is loving life
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Emergency and disaster preparedness
Emergencies can happen anywhere, any time and without warning. We can look after ourselves and the people we care about by knowing the different ways to stay informed. Radio If the power goes out, a solar or battery-powered radio (or your car radio) can help you keep up to date with the latest news. In an emergency, tune to
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A place for community connection
More than a year since it first opened its doors, a dedicated community space in Nelson is helping locals to foster connections and creating opportunities for them to support and uplift one another. people use it, the more connections are made, and that’s something truly special,” she says. Rebecca, the Tuia te Hapori lead, as part of the E tu Whānau
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Nine new Kāinga Ora homes for Timaru
Timaru whānau will soon be moving into nine new, warm and dry homes on Tyne Street Essex Streets, with the construction of the two-bedroom Kāinga Ora homes now complete. customers with mobility issues. “The solar panel systems are going to make a real difference to people living here, by driving down the cost of their power bills
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Kāinga Ora brings unique solar sharing system to Northland
Kāinga Ora has brought world leading solar sharing technology to Whangārei, with customers at its Anzac Road complex among the first in the country to benefit. electricity to apartment buildings. Kāinga Ora renewable energy lead, Jennifer Van der Merwe says the system is estimated to reduce customer power bills by around
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Consents, land sales and public works
If you are a private owner and have questions around Resource Management Act consents or Partial land sales contact us with specific information. consent, we need to know: your name, address and contact details the address of the property in question the address of the Kāinga Ora property the affected party