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Significant new housing development for Blenheim
Kāinga Ora has completed construction of 10 new one-bedroom public homes in central Blenheim. Kāinga Ora home, we talk to them about both their housing needs and connections to the community, and other groups, to help us make a suitable housing match,” she
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Young couple helped into their forever home
A young couple, who were living with their baby and five-year-old son in their grandparent’s sleep out, are the first people in Tairāwhiti to use Kāinga Ora’s First Home Partner scheme to get into their own first home. the roof. They couldn’t really afford to buy the house, let alone get the holes fixed. This a situation many of our people find themselves in,” says Theo. “They
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Family of seven settled in Kauri Place, Hastings
After living in three small motel rooms for nearly three years, Petelo, Marie and their five children are loving life in Kāinga Ora’s new housing development in Kauri Place. together. Three of the children go to St Mary’s School and it is very close.”“ “Hastings is our home and we are now talking about the future. Our long term aim is to
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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. and the community to renew and replace these older properties over the next seven to ten years. Ōrākei Local Board Chair Scott Milne talking with Kāinga
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UCOL | Te Pūkenga students design community spaces for Kāinga Ora customers
Kāinga Ora is upgrading 24 apartments at Brentwood Avenue in Palmerston North to make them warmer, drier and healthier. benefits physical and mental health,” says Michael. Talking to an actual client gave him a sneak peek into how things may work in the industry. “I find it
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12 new public homes for Gisborne whānau
Twelve new public homes were blessed by Tairāwhiti kaikarakia Morehu Pewhairangi recently before whānau move in. Social Developments housing waiting list. As at March 2023, there are 582 applicants on the list in Tairāwhiti. This translates to whānau who are sleeping in cars
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More room for more Mangere
Associate Minister of Housing, Hon Kris Faafoi, has visited the first state houses to be completed in the Kāinga Ora Mangere Development. Kāinga Ora for how they are delivering new state homes to the community. “This site alone is a major transformation that’s nearly doubled the state housing
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Josh’s journey to supporting others
When Josh was going through one of the most difficult moments of his life, rather than focusing solely on his own journey, his thoughts turned to how he could help others in the same situation. team are talking about,” explains Josh. “I also help patients adjust a bit and to learn other tricks that hospital can’t teach them, like pushing a supermarket
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Love of Sāmoan language leads to lifetime of helping
When Tiresa was growing up, she wanted nothing more than to keep her first language, Sāmoan, alive. lounge talking to others offering support. Then I was asked if I wanted to work here. That was four years ago,” Tiresa says. Tiresa has recently moved into an
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Being a good neighbour
Being a good neighbour is an important part of living in your community. We encourage all our tenants to act as good neighbours. , we have strengthened our approach to managing tenancies and responding to disruptive behaviour. This type of behaviour includes acting in a way that creates a