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Flying the flag to support our mates
With construction workers six times more likely to die by suicide than a workplace accident, hundreds of sites across the country are flying the flag in support of mental health and suicide prevention. puzzle is missing from these discussions. “Where is the concern for the mental wellness of the worker?” he says. “We are six times more likely to lose someone
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Housing Delivery System project
Kāinga Ora is undertaking the biggest public build programme in decades.
Our Housing Delivery System (HDS) is what we’re calling a new way of planning and building houses to deliver much needed, quality homes for whānau faster and at a lower cost. in reality the system underpins a really collaborative workspace which is a great place for change and innovation” Where is the HDS delivering homes? Homes are -
Home is where the heart is
A place to call home is something Ruwayda and her seven children have longed for since arriving in New Zealand two years ago. Originally sharing three rooms in a motel to now living in their very own Kāinga Ora home, they are feeling happy and content. complex where Ruwayda lives. The complex where this family home is located is near schools and amenities, giving the family another layer of support as they settle
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Chief Executive's expense reports
This information is provided in response to the State Services Commissioner's introduction of a disclosure regime for chief executive expenses, travel, gifts and hospitality. The reports are submitted to Data.govt.nz (external link) where you can find previous reports as well. Chief Executive expense report: July 2024 - June 2025
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Supported Housing Strategic Plan
Kāinga Ora has developed a Supported Housing Strategic Plan, which provides our people with strategic direction as we grow and evolve our provision of Transitional Housing and Community Group Housing for people and whānau in need. It outlines the role Kāinga Ora plays in the provision of publicly funded housing where the co-ordination of housing and other support services is essential to
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Conserving water at work and at home
It’s great to enjoy the warmer weather at this time of year but it also means the demand for water rises just like the temperature does. hot days, there a chance water restrictions may be introduced down the track. Watercare – Auckland’s water authority, has created a great website where you can
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Canterbury affected by the floods
Canterbury continues to be hammered with rain, after a weekend which saw rivers throughout the region reach record highs, homes and roads flooded, and bridges washed away. North Canterbury, where rivers continue to rise. We’re thinking of all our customers affected by the flooding, with local teams working with people directly
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Kāinga Ora helping keen Kiwis into trades
Kāinga Ora is helping dozens of Kiwis into trades, thanks to its apprenticeship programme. Brookfield building site in Onehunga, where they spoke with Building and Construction Minister Jenny Salesa, and 18-year-old Kāinga Ora building apprentice Charles
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Greymouth homes to welcome new residents
Local iwi this week blessed four new two-bedroom homes at Hall Street in Cobden, with the local community given the opportunity to look through the homes before the new residents moved in. homes replaced two older homes. “By making better use of the land we have available in Greymouth, we’re now able to provide more homes in an area where parks and
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A new start for Blenheim whānau
A new 13-home development in Blenheim will provide a stable home for tenants and their families. hard to place families into the homes. “We’re absolutely delighted that the tenants who are moving in here will now have a suitable place to live where they can