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Kāinga Ora Wellington developments take out top design awards
Two developments delivering great outcomes for the people who live in them, have been recognised at the Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Wellington Awards. acknowledged the work with our build partners Jennian Homes & Mike Greer Homes for Castor Crescent and Holmes Wellington for the Hanson Apartments. At
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Urban development large-scale projects
Kāinga Ora is enabling a mix of new social and market homes to be delivered across our large-scale projects in Auckland and eastern Porirua. To achieve this, Kāinga Ora partners with developers, councils, iwi, and government agencies. Hobsonville Point sits on a 167ha peninsula in the Upper Waitematā harbour, just 20 minutes’ drive north-west of Auckland. Northcote Northcote, on Auckland’s north
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Applications are open for our 2023 Graduate Programme
Kāinga Ora is looking for recent construction, property, build science, architecture and engineering graduates who are passionate about creating homes and communities that allow New Zealanders to thrive. Tracey, Advisor Graduate Programme, says “We’re looking for candidates who are motivated to kick-start their career, and have the drive to keep growing and
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Repairs ‘not viable’ for some flood-damaged Auckland homes
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities has made the call to remove rather than the repair a small number of Auckland homes extensively damaged in the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods. Whānau living in those homes are being contacted to discuss a move to another Kāinga Ora home. "Several of our older homes in Clover Drive, Henderson and in
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Community at the heart of new Mangere development
The Mangere Development has taken another leap forward, with the opening of the innovative Bader Drive, McKenzie Road and Cessna Place complex. Sio and Housing Minister Megan Woods at the opening of the Bader Drive, McKenzie Road and Cessna Place complex. “These are not just houses, these are going to be
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Housing styles
Kāinga Ora’s focus on building new homes means that we’re deploying a variety of housing styles and sizes to make best use of our land holdings, meet contemporary demographic demand and ensure those most in need are housed appropriately. centres to make the most of smaller sites. Their low height means that elevators are not required. Take a 3D walk-through of a walk-up home (external link) . Bader Drive, McKenzie Road and Cessna Place
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Josh’s journey to supporting others
When Josh was going through one of the most difficult moments of his life, rather than focusing solely on his own journey, his thoughts turned to how he could help others in the same situation. , which could have crushed many people, but his challenges have empowered him,” Andrew says. So what is it that drives Josh to do the amazing mahi he does? “I know
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New town provides new life for father and son
Single dad Rob never imagined he and his son Tamawhero would end up living in Invercargill, but a move to the deep south has delivered them a new home and new outlook on life. The father and son duo were living in the North Island when they made the bold decision to hop in their car and drive almost the entire length of the country
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Smart, modern homes for Ranui
Where three old houses once stood, there are now nine new properties that will become homes for whānau in the West Auckland suburb of Ranui. The new homes on Luanda Drive were officially opened by MP for Te Atatu Phil Twyford on 31 July. Members of Ngāti Whātua and Ngāti Porou welcomed Minister
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Our role as a landlord
We care about both the quality of our homes and the wellbeing of the 190,000 people living within them – of which around 40% are children and young people. Act more often to drive behaviour change and provide a clear deterrent for disruptive behaviour. Our approach to disruptive behaviour Meet some of our tenants