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Students brighten Kāinga Ora development with artwork
The creative talents of Kadimah School are on full display outside the Kāinga Ora Greys Avenue development in central Auckland. people who have experienced homelessness. Tenants will have access to onsite medical facilities and 24/7 support services. Kadimah School Principal Sue Meltzer
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Kāinga Ora backs suicide prevention initiative
Kāinga Ora will Fly the Flag in the name of positive mental health this month. Ora building sites across Auckland and Christchurch and will eventually be rolled out nationwide. Slade McFarland is the MATES in Construction relationship
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MATES in Construction partnership extended
We are pleased to have re-cemented our partnership with the MATES in Construction suicide prevention programme for another two years. with our build partners and engaged over 1,900 workers, and we are now at the point where sites are becoming MATES Accredited - which is a priority for Kāinga Ora
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Kāinga Ora home leapfrogs family to home ownership
Denise and Shannon know the difference a stable home can make. They've recently been able to purchase their very own home, and credit their former Kāinga Ora home as the stable base that helped them get there. were hard workers who saved and saved to get their family ahead. They showed us how owning your own home can provide a stable financial footing for your family to
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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. tenanting homes, and use the scale of its development programme to make a meaningful difference to employment opportunities in the communities where it works
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Icon to deliver groundbreaking Kāinga Ora complex in central Auckland
A flagship development project will support hundreds of jobs and deliver significant social, cultural and economic benefits to the wider community. development will engage up to 300 workers and subcontractors. “To ensure the health and wellbeing of our people throughout this project, all construction workers
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Kāinga Ora purchases Nelson City Council social housing properties
Nelson City Council has sold its social housing portfolio to Kāinga Ora in an agreement both believe will help stimulate a wider range of housing options in that region. the new tenants. “It’s going to be exciting to start forming new relationships with the former council tenants and working with them. Bringing these tenants into
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Kāinga Ora keeping communities informed
An information session held recently in Pakuranga provided an opportunity for new tenants, neighbours, and members of the local community to meet and learn more more about the new Kāinga Ora homes that have been delivered over the past year. Rose, Stakeholder Relationship Manager for Central and East Auckland says information sessions continue to be a really important way for Kāinga Ora to keep
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New Nelson customers for Kāinga Ora
Kāinga Ora is excited to become the new landlord for 142 community housing properties previously owned and managed by the Nelson City Council. start forming new relationships with the former council tenants and working with them. Bringing these tenants into the wider Kāinga Ora whānau is something my
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A new home brings new opportunities
Jack’s new home at a Kāinga Ora complex in New Plymouth has been life-changing in more ways than one. As well as having a stable place to call home, the complex’s community room has become the perfect place for Jack to focus on his future and take up new opportunities. around the fact that I won’t need to leave my home anytime soon.” YMCA Taranaki manages the community space, which can be used by both tenants and the wider