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Fresh coat of paint for thousands of our homes
$50 million investment on painting Kāinga Ora homes across Aotearoa/New Zealand. million is being spent this financial year while in Christchurch, nearly $6 million is planned for our tenants there. Other metropolitan areas to benefit include
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Miles of fencing for our tenants
Masses of timber that would cover more than the distance between Dunedin and Oamaru will be erected as fencing on Kāinga Ora homes across the country this financial year. over $6 million while in Christchurch, more than $500,000 will be invested in new fencing and improvements for our tenants there. Regional areas don’t miss out
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Our Land Programme
The Kāinga Ora Land Programme was established to acquire and develop land to increase housing supply and improve affordability in areas of need. for Wellington Quaifes Road, Christchurch: Boosting the supply of affordable housing in Christchurch
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Community comes together to celebrate momentous occasion
It was a time of celebration in Tauranga when our customer Sylvia recently celebrated her 100th birthday. A small party was held in her garden with a banquet of sweet and savoury treats and decorations displayed across the marquee. received the renowned 100th birthday card from King Charles III. Sylvia has faced many challenges throughout her 100 years, including living in Christchurch
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Thousands of new homes for New Zealanders
The first six months of this financial year has seen construction completed of nearly 1,500 new public homes for individuals and whānau throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. A further 3,300 more are being constructed for completion by the end of June. completed the build of seven new stand-alone homes. Five are one-bedroom and two are two-bedroom. Christchurch, Canterbury In Christchurch, three new homes were
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More whanau in the trade
When Matthew Sauni qualified as an electrician, one of the best parts was making his family proud. year old Christchurch electrician. Matthew works for Wright Wire Electrical and, in July 2022, was the first apprentice to qualify under the Kāinga Ora
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Small steps make big difference in Christchurch street
Dickson Crescent resident Andrea has always dreamed of having a nice fence like the one she has now. . Hers is just one of many freshly stained fences in the Christchurch street, after Tenancy Manager Mel put out the call for help staining. Her call was
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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. . The programme will also benefit from greater regional reach, with MATES in Construction hiring staff in Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. MATES new Kāinga
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. A complex at Riccarton Road, Christchurch, won the overall award in the social and affordable housing category, while developments in Lower Hutt, Māngere and
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Ruby a gem of the local community
Kāinga Ora customer Ruby is paddling away happily on a ‘waka of change’.
Ruby says she has turned her life around in the past five years since she moved from emergency housing into her Kāinga Ora home with her now 10-year-old and 17-year-old sons. With a stable roof over her head, the Christchurch mum spent two years volunteering for her local community patrol, which supports Police to keep the area safe