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New partnership aims to deliver much needed homes for Ohakune
To help meet the urgent need for more homes for families in Ohakune, Kāinga Ora has partnered with Ruapehu District Council and Ngāti Rangi to enable the development of residentially zoned vacant land at Teitei Drive in Ohakune.
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Fauina o fale e gafatia suiga o le tau ma tagata
E tāua ia i matou le fau o fale ma atiae afioaga ia gafatia ona toe faafoisia o le malosi mai suiga o le tau.
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National Volunteer Week – shining a light on our volunteer superstars
It’s National Volunteer Week in Aotearoa and we’re putting the spotlight on some of our incredible customers who share their skills, expertise and time with others to help make their communities great places to live.
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Transforming how we maintain and care for our homes
To provide warm, dry and healthy homes in a financially sustainable way, we are transforming how we upgrade our older homes and maintain our portfolio of over 75,000 properties.
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Bringing new, warm and dry homes to Mosgiel
Kāinga Ora is boosting the supply of public housing in Otago by redeveloping its properties across Mosgiel and purchasing new homes from local developers.
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Polokalame Kāinga Ora Toe Faapipii Mea Fou
O lo o faia pea e Kāinga Ora galuega e atili mafanafana, matū ma lelei ai fale auā le soifua manuia o tagata nofo mautotogi. O le a mafai i le Polokalame Toe Faapii Mea Fou, ona toe faafou ma faaleleia fale tuai auā le lelei ma le saogalemu o fale o nofoia e tagata nofo mautotogi.
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Locals invited to have their say on the future of eastern Porirua
Feedback is now open on the draft Spatial Plan for Porirua Development, which will guide development and investment decisions for the next 25 years in eastern Porirua.
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Plans shared for Public Housing in Wainuiomata
We are pleased to be making good progress for our new homes at the old Wood Hatton Primary School site.
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Leana's mission to share her passion for growing kai with her community
Leana’s passion for growing kai was given to her by her late grandfather, who had the ‘green thumb’ within her whānau. He inspired her to share the love for growing kai not only with her young children, but also with her wider community.
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Good progress with new homes in Napier
Sixty new homes have been completed since July 2021 and around 160 are in progress.