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Drones a game changer for maintenance
In a first for Kāinga Ora, we’re trialling the use of drones to assess the condition of roofs and gutters on our homes, and it’s proving to be a game changer for our maintenance teams. home’s exterior walls, too. Privacy is top of mind. Our tenants know the day and time we will arrive, and the drone is usually in the air for around two minutes
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New partnership to bolster construction industry and housing supply in Marlborough
Picton is set to become the home of a new construction academy thanks to a partnership between Kāinga Ora and Queen Charlotte College. houses for the local community." "This is a game changer for our community and it’s great to see Queen Charlotte College as the first cab off the rank," says Mr Coldwell. Read more on Kāinga Ora training and apprenticeship's
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New beginnings at Mahora, Hastings
We celebrated work starting on 40 new homes as the first development designed in collaboration with Hastings District Council, as part of the Hastings place-based approach. significant in itself, and today we have further reason to celebrate. This development has further significance in that the the design is a result of our joint
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Redhill state home provided foundation for whānau to thrive
The door is always open at Jeanette and Scotty’s home as they welcome you to sit at their kitchen table where Jeanette has lovingly set-up kai. he is today. "Mum and dad always installed in me and my brothers and sister to strive for better and to care for those in need. These values have led me to this
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Budgeting tips
Find tips and tools to help with budgeting, saving and preparing for unexpected costs. give you some options of providers. Tips for the holiday season If you ask people what the holiday season is really about, most will say relaxing and spending
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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. language,” Tiresa explains. A few decades later and Tiresa – now a fluent Sāmoan speaker who can also understand some Tongan, Arabic and speak Afrikaans – has not
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Saving a slice of sustainability
Nick and Loretta have fed their community for years through hard work and green thumbs at a plot on vacant Kāinga Ora land. to delay the construction of one so it could remain a working garden for two more years, fenced off from the impending construction site and complete with 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. -bedroom homes, 3 four-bedroom homes and a six-bedroom home. "We expect the homes to be ready for whānau to move in by mid-2024." The goal of Kāinga Ora is to
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From refugee to community leader
Nasra wanted her new neighbourhood to feel safe and welcoming, so she made it her mission to create a friendly community. to 20 children in attendance for games and craft fun under the watchful eyes of volunteer staff. Neighbour Sammi says she volunteers because she loves children
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New homes change lives of two large Hastings families
Tears are very close to the surface this Christmas for mum of six Paula. Her eyes glaze over when she thinks about the phone call she received from Kāinga Ora saying they had a 4 bedroom home in Hastings she could move into. Tears also appear when she talks about finally putting a picture on the wall or what she is planning to put in her vegetable garden. Paula and her children