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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. She says the newly stained fence outside her Kāinga Ora home makes her feel appreciated, and gives her a sense of pride about the property, and the street
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Construction Plus – students swap school bags for hard hats
While their peers relaxed during the recent school holidays, nine students from across Auckland donned hard hats and spent the fortnight learning about civil construction. College operated diggers (under careful supervision), learned about health and safety on a building site, and discovered how to install a silt fence. For 16-year
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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. enquiries If you are not a Kāinga Ora tenant but share a boundary fence with a Kāinga Ora property and have a fencing enquiry, you can contact the team via email at
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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. so many tenants and their whānau across the country will have new and improved fencing for their homes. A house looking great with a fresh coat of paint (right). Also the carport and fence were painted.
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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. spending on fencing is important to ensure our homes are well maintained and he is thrilled that so many tenants and their whānau across the country will have new and improved fencing for their homes. A new fence being built at a Kāinga Ora home
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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. the fence to show the significance of the root protection zone. “It comes down to educating people on root protection zones, and making everyone aware of the
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Site manager and tenant strike up an unlikely friendship
89-year-old tenant Bev has struck up an unlikely friendship with the site manager of our recently opened housing development in Naenae, Wellington. , first met with Bev at the beginning of the project, about the installation of a boundary fence to go in as part of work on the development. Steve has regularly
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We’re the first in our aiga to buy a home
Buying your first home is a huge deal even when you’ve grown up in New Zealand. For Suamasi and Semala, who arrived here as penniless newlyweds, it is literally the dream that’s come true. home, something he couldn’t do in rented properties. He has already built a new fence and decking, and the couple have a long list of plans for renovations. They
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Families move into supported transitional housing in Rotorua
Around 80 people are moving into warm and dry temporary supported housing in Rotorua this month, following completion of upgrade work by Kāinga Ora to convert a former motel. size from studios to a 5-bedroom house. Each unit has their own kitchen and bathroom, and one is fully accessible. The shared communal living includes a fenced
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More housing solutions for Rotorua on the way
Further progress has been made in bringing on more housing solutions in Rotorua, with the purchase of a 30 unit property which will provide over 80 people with warm and dry temporary housing. people and families, will soon have a warm, dry and safe place to stay, including fenced play area and green space, following upgrade work to convert this property