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Crowned with merit and excellence for public housing developments
Hosted by the Property Council New Zealand the Property Industry Awards celebrates excellence in design and innovation in the built environment. Four Kāinga Ora public housing developments were recognised at the recent 2023 gala awards dinner. greys, greens and pinks Mana whenua gifted the name of a new access way created by the development. Ohika Crescent references back to the old Māori name for the
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Māngere Community Enviro Hub: ‘From picking up rubbish, to planting out trees, to feeding the people’
Mangere community groups have taken a site provided by Kāinga Ora and grown it into a space to connect and protect their environment.
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Waste not want not approach at heart of Neil’s good deeds
When Neil was growing up on a farm in Golden Bay, his parents instilled in him a core value: re-use anything you can and try not to let anything go to waste.
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Leana's mission to share her passion for growing kai with her community
Leana’s passion for growing kai was given to her by her late grandfather, who had the ‘green thumb’ within her whānau. He inspired her to share the love for growing kai not only with her young children, but also with her wider community.
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Family foundation remains strong in Mangere after 50 years
When Karameri greets you at her front door, you automatically feel a part of her whānau as she welcomes you into her lounge adorned with photographs of her children and mokopuna.
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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!
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Why Carron’s our favourite neighbour
Meet Carron. She’s world-famous at a Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Auckland and extremely popular with the children who live there.
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Tahi growing connections and vegetables in his community
Tahi Ratapu loves his gardening and that passion is evident not only in his backyard but at a local school too.
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Coming home to Kerikeri
For Rewa, the move to a newly built Kāinga Ora home in Kerikeri was more than just somewhere safe and dry to live following the devastating impacts of cyclone Gabrielle. It was coming home.
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Reducing waste through deconstruction
A development in Auckland has shown how an alternate method of demolition can create more sustainable results.