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What’s in a name?
A group of Christchurch residents will name their complex, an idea formed to help continue building community spirit. daughter.” A recent effort by several local community groups, led by Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, aimed to show people like Grant just the extent of the
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Porirua neighbourhood comes together for clean-up event
Good things happen when people work together – which is exactly what happened when communities in Eastern Porirua gathered for a neighbourhood clean-up event in September. .“ The success of the event shows what can be achieved when a community comes together – and was a great reminder of the importance of looking after our local communities and helping keep New Zealand beautiful.
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New homes and new ways to connect with Kāinga Ora in Timaru and Invercargill
Kāinga Ora is planning to deliver a number of new homes in Timaru and Invercargill over the next two years, with multiple developments set to boost the supply of public housing across the two areas. , that show people the latest details for all our developments in their area. These can be viewed on the following pages: Timaru (external link) or Invercargill
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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. the fence to show the significance of the root protection zone. “It comes down to educating people on root protection zones, and making everyone aware of the
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Students brighten Kāinga Ora development with artwork
The creative talents of Kadimah School are on full display outside the Kāinga Ora Greys Avenue development in central Auckland. environment. “As people, we need to give a voice to nature and protect the place we call home.” The creative talents of Kadimah School As a show of thanks for their
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Public housing renovations at record levels
New Zealand’s older public homes are being renovated in record numbers as Kāinga Ora undertakes one of the biggest housing renewal programmes the country has seen. different way of living and are starting to show their age,” Mr Dougherty says. “We’re breathing new life into those homes to make sure they’re not only warm
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Turning a street into a neighbourhood
Kāinga Ora recently completed 16 new warm, dry homes on Exeter Crescent in Palmerston North – but providing much-needed housing is only the beginning. We know that building homes alone doesn’t make a neighbourhood, which is why supporting customers to live well in their homes and make essential connections
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Warm welcome for new whare on Wanaka Street
More than 400 community members came together to celebrate the completion of Northland’s largest new social housing development, on Wanaka Street, Whangarei. room. Jeff Murray, Regional Director – Northland at Kāinga Ora, said it was a privilege to show so many people from the community through the new homes. “We want
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First off the ground: civil construction completed in Roskill South
Across dozens of neighbourhoods set to deliver tens-of-thousands of new homes, Roskill South is the first in a Kāinga Ora large-scale project to have all its civil construction completed. five years of work, this is just some of what has been delivered for the neighbourhood, and that neighbourhood is just one of 18 in the 162-hectare Roskill
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Ōrākei Neighbourhood Plan
Our neighbourhood plan for Ōrākei sets out how we will work alongside existing customers, our partner Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, stakeholders and the community, to renew and replace our aged stock in the suburb, over the next 7 to 10 years. Development of the neighbourhood plan We have worked with iwi partner Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and a range of local stakeholders on the development of the