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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. should do if you are told, or believe, you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19. With all four types of contact, if any person develops symptoms, they
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Long term renewal plan for Ōrākei
Over the next decade, some of our oldest social housing in Auckland will be replaced. The first Auckland state house was built in Ōrākei in 1937. Many of these older properties now need to be replaced with warm, and dry homes better suited to
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Credit rating assigned from both Moody's Investor Service (Moody's), and Standard and Poor's Global Ratings (S&P). recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities and may be subject to suspension, change or withdrawal at any time by the assigning rating agency.  
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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. “Sewing has always been a big part of my life. I always made my children’s clothes and now that I’m in my 80’s it’s so rewarding to be able to use these skills
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Community comes together for Waiata Wednesdays
Every Wednesday evening, Tamihana and friends gather to sing waiata, learn about Te Ao Māori and nurture their growing community. and SIX60’s hit, Pepeha . For Tamihana the weekly get together at the communal space of a Kāinga Ora complex in Auckland’s North Shore, is about sharing and
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Thriving at Te Mātāwai – Jane’s first year
One year on and Jane who was the first tenant to move into Te Mātāwai is thriving and learning new skills in this unique development. original 1950’s 87-unit building. As the site was being redeveloped we were all supported to move to other Kāinga Ora homes. In 2018, I moved to another place
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Kāinga Ora helping keen Kiwis into trades
Kāinga Ora is helping dozens of Kiwis into trades, thanks to its apprenticeship programme. 1 News last night cast the spotlight on the growing number of Kiwis upping tools, particularly women, Māori and Pasifika. The news team visited Team 1’s
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Delivering new and improved state housing
Kāinga Ora is carrying out the biggest upgrade of state houses ever undertaken in New Zealand. After a period of significantly increasing our housing stock, we’re now focussing on improving the quality of our older homes throughout the country. We’re
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Partnership unlocks new housing opportunities for Te Kuiti
A vacant council site is getting a new lease on life thanks to collaboration between Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and Waitomo District Council that will deliver much needed new public homes. site at Lawrence Street from the Council. The site has previously been unoccupied and will now have the double benefit of being developed to provide around 11-13
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Supplying goods and services to us
Kāinga Ora requires external suppliers to help us build better, brighter homes, communities and lives. Working for us Our preference is to use existing supply arrangements (contracts and panels) before we approach the market with new tender opportunities. New