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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. accessibility friendly. Earlier this year, Kāinga Ora also partnered with Jennian Homes Residential (NZ) & Jennian Homes Canterbury to complete three new
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Archives and historical records
Several thousand records relating to many aspects of state housing, including those relating to houses at one time owned by the state, are held by Archives New Zealand. records are held by Archives New Zealand (external link) and can be accessed via Collections search (external link) . These archives include documents from
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Kāinga Ora scores two wins in Australasian Housing Institute Awards
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities has scooped two awards in the New Zealand section of the 2021 Australasian Housing Institute Awards (AHI). These awards were for our COVID-19 response in 2020 and for Te Mahi Ngatahi Maintenance Contract. significant and lasting difference to tenants or service users, the community, colleagues and the wider profession. NZ winners will compete with the equivalent award
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Kāinga Ora Graduate Programme
Are you a recent graduate or completing your degree in property, construction, build science, structural engineering, technology, planning or architecture? Graduate programme update - July 2024 We will not be offering our graduate programme in 2025. We will review this mid-2025 for graduate opportunities in 2026
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Responses to OIA requests
This page provides responses to selected Official Information Act (OIA) requests. This includes OIA's on topics of public interest and/or useful research purposes. Housing New Zealand’s responses to the State Services Commission Inquiry into the Use of External Security Consultants [PDF, 193 KB] 2025 requests September 26
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Tracking our performance
Since the appointment of a new Board in mid-2024, we’ve been making significant changes to strengthen our financial sustainability and refocus on our core mission of being a responsible landlord who looks after our homes and tenants and serves communities well. . We're focused on delivering real results for our communities — here’s how we’re tracking this quarter. Performance scorecard - as at 30 September 2025 The purpose
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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. Doughnut Economics Advocates NZ (DEANZ) to help bring the community together. Tenants and locals bring personal items like clothing, small furniture, and
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Wairoa housing development builds homes and futures
A major housing development in Wairoa is not only delivering much-needed homes but also creating valuable employment and training opportunities for local people. . The final 13 homes are scheduled for completion in early 2026. The homes, ranging from single and double-storey designs, including duplexes and standalone houses
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Building through the Housing Delivery System
Our Housing Delivery System (HDS) is how we are planning and building houses to deliver much needed, quality homes for whānau faster and at a lower cost. involved in planning and building a home, to schedule the work more efficiently and make the best use of resources. Multi-disciplinary teams save time by
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Advocating on behalf of tenants
If you plan to advocate on behalf of a Kāinga Ora tenant, you will need their permission before we can discuss their situation with you. fastest way to get permission and is the best channel to use for both routine and urgent enquiries. in person, for example if you are attending a scheduled