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Major Government investment in water and sewerage infrastructure for eastern Porirua
The Porirua Development is more than just upgrading and creating news homes in eastern Porirua; it’s about ensuring the infrastructure and community amenities can support future generations. Development Project Director. “The announcement today is one step towards protecting not only the local environment and waterways but also enabling new homes to be built
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Pitching in for Te Puhinui Big Clean
Kāinga Ora staff and Spotless volunteers rolled up their sleeves this month to help protect Manukau’s last remaining natural asset, the Puhinui Stream. ;Panuku. The 12km waterway, which runs from Totara Park to the Manukau Harbour, was a hive of high-vis activity as around 500 volunteers, including staff from
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Wellington’s largest residential development site reaches major milestone
Kāinga Ora and its partners are celebrating a significant milestone with the completion of civils and infrastructure works at the Esk site in Te Rā Nui – Eastern Porirua Development. filter water before it flows downstream, helping to protect our precious waterways. We’re keeping connected with more than two kilometres of power and
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Kāinga Ora invites public feedback on the Porirua Northern Growth Area proposed key features
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is inviting the public to provide feedback on proposed key features of a potential Specified Development Project (SDP) for the Porirua Northern Growth Area (NGA). development of Porirua in the 1950s and 60s. “Ngāti Toa was forced to watch as the environment and waterways that had sustained our people for generations were degraded
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Celebrating the opening of Freeland Reserve in Roskill South
On Saturday 29 October the Roskill South community joined the Kāinga Ora Roskill Development Team to celebrate the reopening of Freeland Reserve. individual detention tanks across the neighbourhood and serves as stormwater treatment for around two thirds of the Roskill South development.” Art brings the awa to
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Salu’s whānau settle back in, a year after the Auckland Anniversary flooding
The new year signalled a happy start for Salu and her family as they settled into their renovated home. Now they can relax and look to the future rather than worry about the past. moved or worked around repairs. Dozens of partner agencies provided aid to customers, from replacement bedding and furniture to somewhere to wash clothes. We are
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Peggy's top tips to getting to 100
Mt Roskill resident Peggy joined an exclusive club of Kāinga Ora residents when she celebrated turning 100 on 16 June 2023. couldn’t wait to see Peggy to congratulate her,” Natalie says. Around 50 family and friends celebrated with Peggy at a special birthday party on her birthday. “Peggy
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Maintaining your home
Maintaining your Kāinga Ora home, making disability modifications and what to know when tradespeople are visiting your home. maintenance repairs If you want to do some maintenance around your home, talk with us first at the Customer Support Centre on 0800 801 601 and select 'option 4
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Partnering for more housing in the Bay of Plenty
Accessible Properties and Kāinga Ora have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to help accelerate the development of public and affordable homes across Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty. : Daniel Soughtton and Greg Orchard sign the MOU “Tauranga is the least affordable main centre for housing in the country and there are around 900 people on the
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Kāinga Ora home a place to make new memories
Blenheim mum Maria and her whānau gather around the dining table in the kitchen of their Kāinga Ora home every day, connecting with each other over kai. memories with her 14-year-old son and 13-year-daughter has played a big part in her healing process. “I don’t have my parents around, so it was very important