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Kāinga Ora confirms new structure for its reset
As part of the reset and resize, Kāinga Ora has released decisions today that will enable the organisation to focus on providing and managing state owned social housing more cost effectively. on the Kāinga Ora workforce changes page. Kāinga Ora headcount numbers as of: 31 December 2023 – 3,514 31 December 2024 – 3,018 30 April 2025 – 2,821
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New homes for Nelson
Planning is underway to build new warm, dry homes in Nelson, after Kāinga Ora bought a prominent central city site from the Nelson Masonic Hall. redeveloped to provide a community of up to 25 public homes for whānau in need. Regional Director Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Julia Campbell says the
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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. to make the land ready for future housing to be built. Stage 2 is yet to be planned. The work for the proposed plans includes upgrading and creating improved
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Kāinga Ora invites public feedback on the Porirua Northern Growth Area proposed key features
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is inviting the public to provide feedback on proposed key features of a potential Specified Development Project (SDP) for the Porirua Northern Growth Area (NGA). 29 September 2023. Kāinga Ora General Manager Urban Planning and Design, Katja Lietz, is looking forward to hearing feedback from the public in these early
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Budget 2020 - More public housing to be built
Through Budget 2020 the Government is investing more funding to help deliver 8,000 new public housing and transitional housing places so that more New Zealanders can have a place to call home that is warm, dry and safe. 2020 delivers $570 million of operational funding to enable this build to commence. This package is in addition to the Government’s existing commitments to
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Kāinga Ora proposing workforce changes
As part of the reset of Kainga Ora - Homes and Communities to focus on providing and managing state owned social housing more cost effectively, consultation with staff on proposed organisational changes has begun. Association is being consulted. When decisions on the proposals are made, updates will be provided on the Kāinga Ora workforce change pages . Kāinga Ora headcount numbers as of: 31 December 2023 – 3,514 31 December 2024 – 3,018 31 March 2025 – 2,819
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Housing statistics
Each quarter, Kāinga Ora publishes three sets of information for our managed stock,vacant properties and homes removed from service. two-bedroom homes and five-bedroom homes in our main centres. To meet this demand we redevelop our existing sites, typically replacing one older home past its
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Rewi Street
Location: Rewi Street, Te Awamutu, Te Awamutu, Waikato
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New Kāinga Ora homes completed in Ashburton
Kāinga Ora is ready to welcome customers into nine new homes in Ashburton. The Willow Street complex is a mixture of one and two-storey homes. The new development in Willow Street – which comprises 3 one-bedroom homes, 5 two-bedroom
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Thousands of new homes possible for eleven regions through infrastructure investment
Eleven more regions throughout Aotearoa New Zealand are set to receive a share of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), Housing Minister Megan Woods announced in Hamilton today. outcomes being achieved through this much-needed funding. To date, $916.3 million of IAF funding has been committed to core infrastructure projects in 27 New Zealand