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Creating a sense of whānau for the whole neighbourhood
Tāmaki Makaurau customer Jacqui is legendary in her West Auckland community. As well as caring for her six – soon to be seven children – she spends much of her time volunteering at the Glenavon Community Hub near her Kāinga Ora home. and our priority is to focus on what we can improve for our people and to bring everyone together. This way we can make our community safer and stronger.”
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More public homes in half the time
Three brand new, quality homes built in a record 59-days. This milestone was recently achieved through the Kāinga Ora Housing Delivery System (HDS), working with build partner Jennian Homes Residential (NZ) and Jennian Homes Canterbury. delivery from the start makes all the difference. “We cannot achieve these milestones in isolation. Together with our build partners and suppliers we continue to
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Twelve inner city apartments for Napier
Situated on Wellesley Road, they are the first three-storey apartments close to the central city that Kāinga Ora has delivered in many years. Now they are completed, whānau will start moving in. homes and are on a main arterial route, close to schools and workplaces. Naomi Whitewood Regional Director East North Island says “We are looking forward to
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A stable home helps Thomas focus on healing
When you are living with kidney failure, a warm, stable home is more than just a roof over your head – it’s a critical part of your recovery. feeling stronger. I was on my deathbed seven months ago – in and out of hospital with kidney and heart issues. But now, I’m starting to look ahead. I can focus on my
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Retirement filled with important mahi for busy Rose
Many people think about giving back to their community, but at age 80, Rose has made it her life’s mission to help those in need. Even in retirement, Rose volunteers almost every day of the week at charities across Auckland. is always making a difference. And it’s a love of helping others that keeps her going. “Making people happy makes me happy. It’s such a privilege and it’s
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Palmerston North welcomes 50 new homes and a community space
Today, the local community came together to mark the completion of 50 new two-, three- and four-bedroom homes and a community space at North Street in Palmerston North. individuals can come together, build connections, and grow stronger together,” says Y Central CEO Anthony de Rose. “We believe in creating opportunities for
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Housing Delivery System project
Kāinga Ora is undertaking the biggest public build programme in decades.
Our Housing Delivery System (HDS) is what we’re calling a new way of planning and building houses to deliver much needed, quality homes for whānau faster and at a lower cost. from other disciplines, the stronger sense of teamwork and overall efficiency and speed of project delivery. Mathew Green, Project Lead & Architectural -
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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Sew far sew good – Repair Café helping build community
It’s a humming hive of activity as the monthly Repair Café at Te Mātāwai opens its doors for 2025. Volunteers Sally and Gloria, who live nearby, head up the sewing table and it’s not long before queues of people are waiting patiently for them to work their magic. Development Manager Dayne helps organise the Repair Café and is delighted at the difference it is making. “As well as bringing people together, we are also contributing
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Budget 2020 - More public housing to be built
Through Budget 2020 the Government is investing more funding to help deliver 8,000 new public housing and transitional housing places so that more New Zealanders can have a place to call home that is warm, dry and safe. accommodation housing for people and families who don’t have anywhere to live. It includes support services to help people secure a longer-term home and get back on their feet so that they’re in a stronger position to stay housed.