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Māori home ownership prioritised through Housing Foundation partnership in Mangere
Kāinga Ora are thrilled to partner with New Zealand Housing Foundation (Housing Foundation) to deliver affordable homes for Māori whānau in Mangere West. For over twenty years, New Zealand Housing Foundation has helped hundreds of families into home ownership. part of the Mangere Development in Mangere West. Mangere’s multi-phase development will mean more quality affordable homes built over the next 10-15 years with
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A tiny forest starts with a mighty tōtara
Sixty tamariki from Mangere East Primary School performed a moving waiata as they welcomed a six-metre tall tōtara tree to its new home, next to their school playground. The tōtara is the first to be rehomed as part of the Mangere Ngahere Project, a collaboration between Kāinga Ora, Mangere East Family Services and Uru Whakaaro
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Massey High School students shine on Kāinga Ora work placement
Three Massey High School students have gone from “shy as” to “keen and eager” thanks to one-month work placements with civil construction alliance Piritahi.
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Warm welcome for new whare on Wanaka Street
More than 400 community members came together to celebrate the completion of Northland’s largest new social housing development, on Wanaka Street, Whangarei.
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New Kāinga Ora homes built by Nelson NMIT construction students completed
Three new homes built by Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) students preparing for a career in the construction industry are ready for Kāinga Ora customers in Nelson.
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Rangatahi renovations build connection and career pathways
Four homes arrived on trucks, but that’s just where the journey began for 75 teenage tradies in training. Rangatahi tell us why they wanted to restore a relocated Kāinga Ora home. mahi – the homes being restored by Ama Training and One Tree Hill College all came from the same street and were relocated to enable new housing through Mangere
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More room for more Mangere
Associate Minister of Housing, Hon Kris Faafoi, has visited the first state houses to be completed in the Kāinga Ora Mangere Development. Health, Hon Peeni Henare and Minister of Pacific Peoples and MP for Mangere, Hon Aupito William Sio also attended the event in support of Minister Faafoi and the
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The ‘magic’ of Mangere house relocations
Four homes vanished from Mangere overnight, reappearing the next morning as career opportunities for rangatahi. older state houses from Lavinia Crescent, Mangere, needed to be removed to make way for up to 90 new terraces and stand-alone homes, along with upgraded
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New homes in Nelson ready for whānau
Nine new Kāinga Ora homes are now complete in Nelson.
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Transitional housing villages open in Māngere
Twenty-eight new homes to be used for transitional housing have opened in Māngere.
Produced using offsite manufacturing, 17 of the homes are situated on Garus Avenue, while the remaining 11 homes are on nearby Cottingham Crescent. opened in Māngere The 11 Cottingham Crescent homes were also produced using offsite manufacturing. Built by Perry Modular homes in Cambridge, there are 8 two