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Waikato Wellbeing Summit
Our staff are making an impact on a regional project in Waikato aimed at improving the wellbeing of all of the region by 2030. Roxanne, Area Manager, Matt, Manager Intensive Support and Gemma, Senior Stakeholder Relationship Manager represented Kāinga Ora at the Waikato Wellbeing
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UCOL | Te Pūkenga students design community spaces for Kāinga Ora customers
Kāinga Ora is upgrading 24 apartments at Brentwood Avenue in Palmerston North to make them warmer, drier and healthier. Kāinga Ora partnered with UCOL | Te Pūkenga students to design vibrant community spaces for the Brentwood and wider community to come together and connect
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Te Kūiti community celebrates 11 new homes
Delivered in partnership with Waitomo District Council and local iwi, the development reflects strong community collaboration, with the homes designed to meet the diverse needs of local whānau. Mark Rawson, Kāinga Ora Regional Director for Waikato, acknowledges the leadership and commitment of Mayor John Robertson in the delivery of this project
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Carpentry student starts big through scholarship scheme
Montell is learning on the job of a flagship development in Auckland and loving every minute of it. For the past few weeks, the 18-year-old carpentry student has turned up to work on the 236-home Kāinga Ora project Highbury Triangle in Avondale. Montell is
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Sights set on plumbing apprenticeship for students
Two Year 12 students from Auckland Seventh Day Adventist School, Maio and Jojo, have spent the school holidays on the road with Ubend Plumbing as cadets, taking part in the Kāinga Ora Spotless cadetship programme. taste of the industry both students have their sights set on going to trade school after they finish high school in the hopes of gaining an apprenticeship in
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Carpentry skills to help grow community kai
Planter boxes built by local high school students will give some of our customers in Taranaki a chance to grow vegetables at home. Students studying joinery at the Western Institute of Technology Taranaki (WITT) have built the planter boxes and, complete with soil and seedlings, some have
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Students lay the foundation for a career in trades
The Kāinga Ora Downer cadetship programme is winding up another successful year teaming school students up with maintenance contractors to learn the skills of a trade. The three school holiday intakes saw a total of 54 aspiring students come together from Auckland Seventh Day Adventist High School, Southern Cross College
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WelTec students building skills, homes and futures
Four Whanganui families will soon get the keys to new homes in Harper Street and Puriri Street that were built for them by Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) students preparing for jobs in the construction industry. The four homes were built at on campus in Porirua and Petone by students completing the New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3).  
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Strengthening careers and building quality homes
In the Auckland suburb of Mount Roskill, eight families are living in new homes where two old state houses once stood. for local secondary school students and nine apprentices throughout the construction. The homes were designed to follow the contours of the land with split level
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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. (external link) year 10 student set out to clean up his community, joined by more than 30 of his classmates. Students then set upon Te Ararata Stream to plant