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New Champion Street homes delivered in eastern Porirua
Earlier this week marked the completion of 14 new one-bedroom homes in Champion Street, Cannons Creek, with a small official blessing attended by Ngāti Toa Rangatira kaumatua Taku Parai. . You can take a tour of the Champion Street homes by watching the video below. The 14 new homes are warm, dry, energy efficient one-bedroom apartments, with the
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Who we are
Kāinga Ora provides social housing and support to individuals and families across New Zealand. people feel safe, supported, and connected. To learn more about the story behind our name and its significance, watch a brief conversation between Te Ariki Pihama
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Kāinga Ora seeks to double number of apprentices
Kāinga Ora aims to double the number of apprentices working on state home building sites this year. bring young workers on and watch them grow in confidence. These are our builders and carpenters of the future.” Employers of Kāinga Ora apprentices are eligible
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Build partner tackles COVID-19 challenge
Construction company Home is a leading example of how Kiwis are banding together in the fight against COVID-19. around nine organisations immediately go into self-isolation, watch for symptoms, and get tested for COVID-19. Two other building sites were also closed as a
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New homes for Te Hapara consented
New homes for 21 whānau will be built on adjoining sections on Gladstone Road and Mill Road in Te Hapara Gisborne. Kāinga Ora homes and communities have been granted resource consent to build one and two storey homes, and a 3 storey building on Gladstone Road. ." "Our thanks to all those that contributed to the consultation process." Watch a render flyover of the development (external link)
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Community celebrates 10 new homes in Tūrangi
It’s been more than 40 years since public housing homes were built in the central North Island town. , Hato Hone St John and Neighbourhood Watch. Students from Te Kura O Hirangi marked the occasion with waiata and a haka. The single and double storey homes are a
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Government infrastructure fund moves to next stage
Housing developments throughout the country are one-step closer to fruition this week, as more than 80 proposed developments from councils, iwi and developers go through to the next stage of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF). developments as soon as possible," says Caroline McDowall. "We hope to have some good news on these in the coming months – watch this space."
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Noa lands national award for leadership
We are so proud of kaimahi Noa who has been named Young Leader of the Year | Te Tohu mō te Kaiārahi Rangatahi o te Tau in the Te Hāpai Hapori | Spirit of Service Awards. of Service awards where Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and many public service leaders watched her win. “When my name was announced, I sat there for a good 30
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A tiny forest starts with a mighty tōtara
Sixty tamariki from Mangere East Primary School performed a moving waiata as they welcomed a six-metre tall tōtara tree to its new home, next to their school playground. arrived – a true mighty tōtara!” said Anich. “It was a special experience to watch the tōtara be replanted here at our school, where it will provide much needed
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Construction Plus – students swap school bags for hard hats
While their peers relaxed during the recent school holidays, nine students from across Auckland donned hard hats and spent the fortnight learning about civil construction. bigger picture behind each project. “Growing up as a kid I watched builders demolish older houses to build new warm homes for families,” he said. Seventeen-year-old