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Parks and amenities benefit residents and builders at Hobsonville Point
Giving communities early access to amenities like parks, walkways and public artwork as part of new developments helps enhance wellbeing and land value overall, a new report on the Hobsonville Point development has found. , Deputy Head of the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland, notes that the three most valued features were all parks and green spaces
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Tali and Tui’s boxfit sessions are a knockout
Tali and Tui are leading the charge for fitness and wellbeing in their Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Auckland. Most afternoons you can find them at the complex’s community room where they lead free boxfit coaching sessions – and the local children can’t get enough! , Coordinator for Community Development and Engagement, helped them assemble a collection of boxing gear, and to timetable regular sessions in the complex’s shared
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Christmas blessings for Lower Hutt whānau
For Vijitha and her son Gershom, moving into their new Kāinga Ora home in Lower Hutt is an early Christmas blessing. Master’s in 2026. He dreams of designing his own family home one day. “This home is really convenient so I can keep going to university. I’ve wanted to design
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The ‘magic’ of Mangere house relocations
Four homes vanished from Mangere overnight, reappearing the next morning as career opportunities for rangatahi. University of Auckland – and was on school grounds before dawn to see the home arrive. “I was so excited to see that this house was ours,” she says. “It meant we
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We’re the first in our aiga to buy a home
Buying your first home is a huge deal even when you’ve grown up in New Zealand. For Suamasi and Semala, who arrived here as penniless newlyweds, it is literally the dream that’s come true. The couple are the first in their aiga (family) to buy property. They grew up in Sāmoa with little access to education or income and moved to Auckland to make
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Te is a creative force in her community
Since moving into Kāinga Ora apartment complex Te Mātāwai, Te has become known for her creativity and leadership skills. and lecturer Dieneke Jansen from Auckland University of Technology. “I was very excited when Dieneke then invited me to assist on a film and photography
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2020 Kāinga Ora Board appointments
A new Board has been finalised to guide Kāinga Ora over the next three years. Auckland City Council on funding, risk management, balance sheet and capital issues and the Executive Director for the Auckland Investment Office. He is a former
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Buyers move in to Rotorua’s first KiwiBuild homes
Homeownership means many things. For Venkat and Sowmya, it represents security and a new future for their two-year-old daughter Venya. doors down, Jenna is also settling into her new KiwiBuild home. The 28-year-old bought the property by herself, after saving since university. “I started looking
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Matt Crockett appointed as new Kāinga Ora Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora Board has appointed Matt Crockett as its new Chief Executive. University, where he attended as a Rhodes Scholar. He has a strong interest in Te Ao Māori and has completed the Te Ara Reo Māori certificate at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
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Creative customer rests easy in new home
Salah feels like he can start afresh in his new Kāinga Ora home. He moved into a new development in Auckland’s New Lynn in February. a practitioner of surrealism – the 20th century art movement made famous by Spanish artist Salvador Dali. After graduating university, Salah