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Launch of new Ngaa Hau o Maangere Ngahere Planting Guide
A new planting guide will help contribute to increasing the environmental and cultural outcomes for Mangere and its connection to nature. Planting Guidelines forms part of the Mangere Ngahere Demonstration Project, which aims to increase canopy cover in Mangere and support the Local Board’s Ngahere
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More new homes for Rotorua
Around 60 further new public homes are planned for Rotorua, with the purchase by Kāinga Ora of a build ready subdivision in Pukehangi. news for Rotorua families and people in need. “There’s a real and urgent need to get whānau and tamariki out of motels and other forms of emergency housing
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Bathroom pods: an OSM way to build better homes faster
It sounds a little like how you might put together your child’s doll house – an entire bathroom, complete with toilet, shower, basin and encased in lined walls and timber framing, to be slotted neatly into its rightful place in the home. But this is certainly no toy, it’s off-site manufacturing (OSM) at work. High-quality bathroom and laundry ‘pods’ like this are forming part of people’s new
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Eleven new homes for Fairfield, Hamilton
Kāinga Ora has reached a significant milestone in the Ross Crescent development. The first Ten of 16 modern, warm, and healthy homes are now ready to welcome families in Fairfield, Hamilton. Ross Crescent development represents what we mean by medium-density housing," said Mark. The project forms part of a wider community-led partnership in Fairfield
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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. via email at sharedboundaries@kaingaora.govt.nz . A list of what information is required can be found on our Fences page. Feedback form
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Senior housing design builds connection
Kāinga Ora is playing its part in the regeneration of Avondale town centre by confirming its plans to build a new housing development for older people known as Highbury Triangle. agrees. “Highbury Triangle will provide quality, affordable housing options and forms part of the joined up approach to regeneration being undertaken by Kāinga
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Working with building developers boosts public housing in Gisborne
Agreements between Kāinga Ora and building developers will lift the number of social houses available in one of the eight areas of severe housing deprivation identified in the public housing plan. families and children out of motels and other forms of emergency housing, and into more secure homes where they can feel settled and able to move forward with
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History of State Housing
New Zealand has played a significant role in public housing since 1894, with government-led initiatives shaping communities and improving living conditions. Wellington. 1970s – 2000s: Policy shifts and market reforms In 1974 , The Housing Corporation of New Zealand was formed, introducing inner-city housing projects
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Make an Official Information Act (OIA) Request
The Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) allows you to make a request for official information held by New Zealand public service agencies, including Kāinga Ora. preferred email address, and specific details of the information you want. To make an OIA request, complete the form below or email us at oiarequests
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From (under) the ground up: How thriving communities begin
Infrastructure is more than just pipes and cables, it’s the things that bring people together and which make our neighbourhoods more resilient. Done well, infrastructure can increase connectivity, improve our environment and enable thousands of homes. suggest Kāinga Ora is simply a new name for Housing New Zealand, but this is incorrect. Kāinga Ora is an urban development authority formed by merging KiwiBuild