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Now we can eat together!
Whānau in Tuakau love their newly renovated homes, describing them as being “like brand new”. . Now the house looks brand new – and we love it! Eteta and her partner Alexander are especially happy that their kitchen-dining area has been opened up because
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Now I can breathe
That was the response of one tenant who has just moved into a newly built Kāinga Ora home in Mathews Road, Gisborne. want to get too excited. That news was just too good to be true.” “Now we have moved in, I am so relieved. The thought of having a long-term home that we won’t
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New Zealand public housing pilot to feature at UN Climate Change Conference
An innovative new Kāinga Ora public housing pilot tackling climate change in the built environment will feature on the world stage at the United Nations Climate Conference (COP26). construction industry. The project has been selected as one of only 17 initiatives worldwide to be on show in the COP26 ‘Build Better Now’ virtual pavilion from October
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More than 67,000 Kāinga Ora homes now meet Healthy Homes Standards
As we reach the end of our Healthy Homes delivery programme, 67,535 Kāinga Ora homes now meet Healthy Homes Standards, equating to 99.8% of our tenanted homes required to comply. and whānau are now enjoying the benefits of these improvements.” Less than 0.2% of tenanted Kāinga Ora homes are yet to be completed. Several homes will be
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A stable home for Jamie after 60 years
Jamie from Palmerston North knows better than anyone what a difference a stable home can make. , it’s also empowering him to achieve great things for his family. “I am 60 years old now and I finally got what I always wanted: a stable home. That really gave
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Aaliyah’s stars are aligning for success
Young mother Aaliyah works extremely hard to give her children a good life. And now that they have a bigger home, there is enough room for family life as well as study. families take for granted are now a daily reminder for Aaliyah of the joy of everyone having their own space. “It’s really good,” she says. “I used to wonder if
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A stable home helps Thomas focus on healing
When you are living with kidney failure, a warm, stable home is more than just a roof over your head – it’s a critical part of your recovery. For Gisborne man Thomas who spends 18 hours a week on a dialysis machine, managing his health is a matter of life and death. Until now, doing that without a
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35 tamariki move into long-term homes
The first stage of a new housing development in Te Hapara Gisborne, will see thirty-five tamariki moving out of unsuitable housing into nine new, long-term homes. , comfortable long-term homes for nine whānau who have had nowhere suitable to live for some time. “By increasing the number of homes on this site, more whānau will enjoy
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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. and ancestors line the walls of her home. Maria’s mother was one of the first teachers to start up a Kura Kaupapa (Māori language school), and now Maria is a