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Getting our tenants active with the Wellington City Council leisure card
Lets get Active Wellington is a partnership between Wellington City Council (WCC) and Kāinga Ora. new leisure card. Catherine (left) and Nu (right) with their leisure cards Catherine, one of our tenants, is excited to get back into swimming as she has fond
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Families move into supported transitional housing in Rotorua
Around 80 people are moving into warm and dry temporary supported housing in Rotorua this month, following completion of upgrade work by Kāinga Ora to convert a former motel. swimming pool covered up, and overgrown vegetation removed. The 0.66 hectare property which was purchased in by Kāinga Ora in mid-2021, has council consent to permit
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Refreshed and ready for 2023
Carol and Marilyn are ending the year on a high note after returning to their newly refurbished Kāinga Ora homes in Nelson. her home’s previous dampness was an issue during the winter but she’s looking forward to a healthier winter in 2023. “I go swimming every day [to help with
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Wastewater upgrade prevents sewage flowing into harbour
importantly, they prevent around 16 Olympic swimming pools’ worth of sewage from flowing into the awa and harbour every single year. “In addition, by
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KiwiBuild @340 Onehunga
The NZ Living @340 Onehunga residential development is nearing completion. The building will be opened with a blessing ceremony on 4 October, with the first residents moving in the week after. apartments were initially available exclusively to KiwiBuild buyers, with all except one sold to first home buyers. The @340 Onehunga homes displays NZ Living’s
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More affordable homes for Tāmaki
More first home buyers in Auckland are waking up in their new home. People and whānau are starting to move in to 61 KiwiBuild homes in the new Hīnaki Street development built by NZ Living, located within Point England, Auckland
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New Kāinga Ora Accessibility Policy
With our new Accessibility Policy, we have committed to ensuring that at least 15% of the new homes we are building across the country meet universal design standards, and the rest meet as many of these universal design standards as possible. Policy – QR Code [PNG, 5 KB] ( NZ Sign Language Version, NZ Standard Audio Version and Easy Read Version are available via this QR Code) Kāinga Ora Accessibility
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Matt Crockett appointed as new Kāinga Ora Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora Board has appointed Matt Crockett as its new Chief Executive. Chief Transformation Officer at Spark NZ, Optus Telecommunications, and Vodafone NZ, and more recently has been supporting multiple pan-company transformations
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COVID-19 - contact types, help with essential costs and supporting your workers
MSD and the COVID-19 team explain more about the types of contacts, how to get help with essential costs through Work and Income, and how you can support your workers with a range of financial support that is available. Contacts may also be identified via the Bluetooth function in the NZ COVID Tracer app; they would receive an orange notification stating that they are a ‘Close
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New Kāinga Ora homes in Richmond set to welcome residents
Five new state homes in Richmond are ready for whānau to move in. Kāinga Ora has purchased the five two-bedroom homes in Richmond, near Nelson, from developer NZ Housing Group now that construction has been completed. They