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Future looks bright again thanks to new home
For Amye, her new Kāinga Ora home in Dunedin means she can live her life how she wants and get back to what she loves doing – working. much of her twenties working in Australia, but her life took an unexpected turn when she moved to Mosgiel to support her sister and niece through some personal
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A bright future for award-winning apprentice Braedyn
Growing up with the stability of a Kāinga Ora home has allowed 20-year-old Braedyn to put down roots and begin a promising career in the neighbourhood he calls home. so impressed.” Supporting his whānau is important to Braedyn. He spends a lot of his time either at home with his mother and sisters or visiting his
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More homes on the horizon for Wellington
This week, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced the purchase of 28 Adelaide Road in Mount Cook, Wellington. The 2,016m2 section was purchased as part of a Kāinga Ora urban development programme aimed at increasing housing supply and affordability. The Kāinga Ora Land Programme looks to purchase in areas where the market on its own struggles to deliver the quantity and type of housing needed and where
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From couch surfing to a place to call home
After years of couch surfing with friends’ and family and living in a pup tent, James (Ngāti Porou, Tūhoe) finally has a place to call home. crashing at my sister’s, cousin’s, or friends’ places. Honestly, I’ve been couch surfing most of my life and my kids’ lives too.” Six years ago, while homeless, James
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Kāinga Ora redevelopments to bring new homes to Dunedin
Kāinga Ora is redeveloping some its properties in Albertson Ave, Port Chalmers to increase the supply of public housing in Dunedin. same site. The redevelopment of the four sites at 2-12, 40-42, 48 and 53-55 Albertson Ave, Port Chalmers will see 11 existing dwellings, nearing the end of
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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. sisters lives next door and another sister lives across the road. I live around the corner, one of my sons lives at the end of the street and next door to him is his
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Flying the flag to support our mates
With construction workers six times more likely to die by suicide than a workplace accident, hundreds of sites across the country are flying the flag in support of mental health and suicide prevention. gratitude.” That acknowledgement of the stress construction workers face, and the way it can impact their wellbeing, is a key step in beginning to reduce the rate
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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. Kāinga Ora development sites and need to be rehomed. Schools have welcomed the project, including Stephanie Anich, Principal of Mangere East Primary School
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Young mum’s home ownership dreams come true
For Maddy, a Dunedin neonatal nurse and mother of two, owning a home and providing a stable base for her young family has been a long-held goal. Maddy was living in a sleepout on her parents’ property when her first child, Luca, was born in 2017 and she quickly learned it wasn’t the ideal set-up for
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Home for Christmas – Feona’s early gift
Feona has picked out the perfect spot for her Christmas tree this year. to put on the coffee table her sister made her. “I’m going to have my little tree with battery driven lights, and my bottle of bubbly and a bit of pork