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Minister’s Letter of Expectation
This document outlines the Minister of Housing‘s expectations of the Kāinga Ora Board and organisation’s role in delivering the Government’s housing and urban development priorities. , 556 KB] - 21 June 2024 Note: On 18 March 2024, the Minister for Housing issued an interim letter of expectation to Kāinga Ora. Interim Letter of Expectations for Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities [PDF, 171 KB] - 18 March 2024
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Kāinga Ora Strategic Engagement
Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is working on some of our key strategies and would like to invite our partners and stakeholders to attend our online engagement hui and / or engage with us online. . Kāinga Ora Strategy – 17 May or 24 May Asset Management – 17 May or 24 May Environment Strategy – 17 May or 24 May Urban Development Strategy – 18 May or 25 May
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Sale of high-value villa to fund new and improved state homes
Kāinga Ora is selling the country’s most valuable state house, with proceeds to be reinvested into new and improved housing. The villa at 18 Trinity Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, has a rating valuation of $3.15 million and sits on a generous 619sqm section. Kāinga Ora Chief Executive
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New homes prove Massey students’ building cred
A group of West Auckland students have come out of school with building trade qualifications – and have the houses to prove it. two more in the pipeline. Among the students is 18-year-old Klay, who says the academy has helped him grow in confidence. “It’s really rewarding to build new
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Pasifika and Māori market pops up in Auckland
A Kāinga Ora property on a suburban street in Avondale has been transformed into a vibrant pop up market. was a big success, drawing about 1400 visitors to the location at 18 Elm Street. Over the six weeks that the market will be operating, business owners from the
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Sale of historic Ponsonby villa supports renewal of state homes
New Zealand’s most valuable state house – a century-old villa in Ponsonby, Auckland – has sold at auction for $3.4 million. The sale of Trinity Street marks another step forward in the work of Kāinga Ora to renew and replace its state housing -value property like 18 Trinity Street is a practical way to support this work. “It just makes sense to sell a home like this, when the proceeds can go towards improving or building many more homes across the country,” Mr Crockett says.
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Our neighbours
If there are Kāinga Ora homes in your neighbourhood, there may be times when you will need to talk to us.
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Pushing innovation at Busby Street
Off-site manufacturing (OSM) technologies combine in this standout pilot project in Auckland’s Blockhouse Bay. -up apartments contain 18 two-bedroom transitional homes built using Cross Laminated Timber (CLT). This is a building system which Kāinga Ora has been among the
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Warmer, drier state homes for Auckland whānau
Kāinga Ora has invested nearly $47 million into maintaining and improving its homes for its tenants and their whānau in Auckland. Year 18/19 investment has gone on such things as painting, fencing, roofing and driveway safety improvements across many of the 28,482 homes Kāinga Ora owns in
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Applications are open for our 2023 Graduate Programme
Kāinga Ora is looking for recent construction, property, build science, architecture and engineering graduates who are passionate about creating homes and communities that allow New Zealanders to thrive. fits this description, please share this opportunity with them.” The 18-month programme is designed for graduates to develop their capability in either