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New homes for whānau
May marked a turning point for dozens of whānau across the country, as they moved into new Kāinga Ora homes that will bring them greater stability and a new sense of belonging.
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Property sales
Number of Kāinga Ora properties for sale, and sold, in each region.
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Ngaahi fa‘ahinga ‘o e fale nofo‘angá
Ko e nofo taha ko ia ‘a e Kāinga Ora ki hono langa ‘o e ngaahi ‘api fo‘oú ‘oku ‘uhinga ia ‘oku mau faka‘aonga‘i ai ha ngaahi fa‘ahinga mo e lahi kehekehe ‘o e ‘api nofo‘angá ke faka‘aonga‘i lelei ‘emau ngaahi kelekele ‘oku ma‘ú, fakakakato ‘a e ngaahi fiema‘u ‘a e kakai ‘oku ‘i aí mo fakapapau‘i ‘oku fakaai lelei ‘a e fiema‘u nofo‘anga ‘a kinautolu ‘oku nau fiema‘u lahi taha ha falé.
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Regional New Zealand's largest social housing development
Ninety-five new warm, dry and healthy homes have been completed in Whangārei. They will provide stable housing for around 320 people, making it our biggest social housing development built outside the main centres.
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Ko ‘emau founga takí mo e founga pulé
‘Oku fatongia‘aki ‘emau timi fakatakí hono fakafuo ‘o e ngaahi palani, ‘oatu ha ngaahi fakalelei‘anga ki he fale nofo‘angá, mo fakapapau‘i ‘oku mau ‘oatu ha ngaahi fale ‘a e pule‘angá ‘oku māfana, mōmoa, mo malu takatakai ‘i Nu‘u Sila.
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Ngaahi Totongi ‘i he lao Holidays Act
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Kāinga Ora to sell Albany site, opening door for new development
Kāinga Ora is putting its 1.6-hectare site at 80 Don McKinnon Drive in Albany on the market, creating opportunities for new development in a prime commercial and residential location.
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How one planter box is making a difference
A simple planter box made in a prison workshop has made a meaningful difference in the life of a Kāinga Ora tenant in Dunedin.
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Tenant help and support
Get quick answers on your home, maintenance, rent and everyday information in one place.
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Enquiries and feedback form
It's important for us to continue to improve our customer service so let us know about your experience with Kāinga Ora - whether it's good or bad, every bit helps us to improve.