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Next step in better housing outcomes for Tauranga
Tenants in elder housing units in Tauranga are being welcomed to Kāinga Ora following completion of the purchase of most of Tauranga City Council’s elder housing portfolio. T he transfer of customers and 197 homes to Kāinga Ora took effect on 15 November 2022. Over the past six months Kāinga Ora, Tauranga City Council and the
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The transition to an electric fleet, our journey so far
As a public agency with over 760 fleet vehicles, we recognise the importance of transitioning our vehicles to be fully electric by 2025 to help meet the Government’s target of a carbon neutral public sector. Charging is an obvious consideration in making the transition to fully electric vehicles, however to best meet the needs of our people, we first needed to
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Infrastructure funding paves the way for new communities
A further $192 million from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) has been committed to infrastructure projects around the country – enabling new communities to be built, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. The funding will be shared between infrastructure projects in Lower Hutt, Nelson, Rangiora, Ngāruawāhia, Hastings, Motueka, Whanganui and Lake Hāwea. Combined
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Kāinga Ora submissions on district plans
For New Zealand towns and cities to be diverse and thriving centres, we need to ensure we have enough warm, dry, healthy homes close to jobs, education, public transport and important amenities. methods, including working with local councils on urban planning. We support the positive outcomes the National Policy Statement on Urban Development 2020 (NPS
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The room to reflect
It’s close to 12-months since Tony and his beloved dog Keeber moved into their brand new Kāinga Ora home in Northland. As the milestone approaches, Tony reflects on how his life has changed, and the room he credits with creating a community. “What’s not to love?” Tony asks as he admires the green outlook of the nearby park. “I feel blessed to be here. My home, the park, being surrounded by nature
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A home to help the healing
After a tough year fighting cancer, Jean is overjoyed to have recently moved into a new five-bedroom home in Rotorua with her children. absolutely love it and we all still feel overwhelmed to be living here.” With her cancer now in remission, Jean is feeling stronger and looking forward positively on
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Now we can eat together!
Whānau in Tuakau love their newly renovated homes, describing them as being “like brand new”. Kāinga Ora homes in the little town just south of Auckland are amongst the hundreds of older state houses across New Zealand being extensively refurbished as
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Rent freeze for all tenants
The Government recently confirmed all residential rent increases would be frozen for 6 months. a rent rise that would start from March 26 – this rent rise is not happening. We are working through resolving the required changes to those customer accounts
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Boost to housing in Wairoa
Wairoa’s housing stock is about to be transformed with earthworks on the Tihitihi Pā subdivision now underway. The two-hectare, 38-lot development, will sit between Kitchener and McLean Streets providing a range of much-needed new housing for whānau. The residential
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Housing the Future webinar
Minister of Housing Hon Dr Megan Woods and CE Andrew McKenzie were guests on the Infrastructure NZ ‘Housing the Future’ webinar. The event, which took place on 20 May, was moderated by Infrastructure New Zealand Chief Executive Paul Blair. It included presentations from both guests, as