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Art passion helps overcome challenges
Faced with challenges throughout his life, Stuart turned to his passion for airbrushed art to help get him through. Now with a Kāinga Ora home as a stable base and his cat Little One by his side, he’s been able to hone his skills to produce some incredible artwork. Like a lot of Kiwis, Stuart was an avid rugby player growing up. But after sustaining a serious spine and neck injury while playing for his high school team
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New beginnings at Mahora, Hastings
We celebrated work starting on 40 new homes as the first development designed in collaboration with Hastings District Council, as part of the Hastings place-based approach. significant in itself, and today we have further reason to celebrate. This development has further significance in that the the design is a result of our joint
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Partnership unlocks new housing opportunities for Te Kuiti
A vacant council site is getting a new lease on life thanks to collaboration between Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and Waitomo District Council that will deliver much needed new public homes. updated as these opportunities are confirmed.” Mayor Robertson is looking forward to work starting, and pleased with the results of the partnership. "Thank you to
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New home a game-changer for wheelchair sports enthusiast
Wheelchair sports enthusiast and Dunedin local Dillon says his wellbeing has improved tenfold since he moved into his fully accessible Kāinga Ora home. year living in Australia, he came home to Mosgiel to live with his grandparents. “I was grateful to have a place to stay, but because of where my condition had
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Public housing renovations at record levels
New Zealand’s older public homes are being renovated in record numbers as Kāinga Ora undertakes one of the biggest housing renewal programmes the country has seen. , dry and safe, but work for the way people live both today and well into the future. “We’re completely renovating the homes – with things like new kitchens
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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. The 200 public housing customers that will live within Te Mātāwai, along with 50 Kāinga Ora customers living next door, will get access to around-the-clock, on
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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. Tuia te Hapori, which means to ‘sew/bind the community’, is the result of a collaborative effort between Kāinga Ora, Whakatū Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust, New
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Kāinga Ora Wellington developments take out top design awards
Two developments delivering great outcomes for the people who live in them, have been recognised at the Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Wellington Awards. those with accessibility requirements. And the results speak for themselves. Wellington Area Manager Alice Daniel-Kirk sums the homes up well: “The deliberate and
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Thousands of new homes for New Zealanders
The first six months of this financial year has seen construction completed of nearly 1,500 new public homes for individuals and whānau throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. A further 3,300 more are being constructed for completion by the end of June. older people to live well and away from over-crowded accommodation, a new public home can have a huge impact on someone’s life. “We’re on track to deliver
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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. pipes and utilities, it can also make neighbourhoods great places to live, by restoring wetlands and providing great public spaces for people to spend time