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Home improvements for Wellington families
Kāinga Ora has invested nearly $11 million into maintaining its homes for tenants and their whānau in Wellington in the last year. latches, speed restriction signs, speed humps and convex mirrors, where appropriate. The programme has already seen improvements made to many Wellington properties
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Wellington region
With the strong and increasing demand for housing in the Wellington region, Kāinga Ora is working on a large build programme. make sure everyone feels heard and informed, regardless of the method they choose to engage with us. We have some helpful Wellington regional information [PDF
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Ninety new homes for Kiwis – every week
Thousands of families and individuals have moved into a new Kāinga Ora home in the past year, with approximately 4,800 state homes expected to be delivered by 30 June 2024. in recent months. “This includes a single site supported housing development in central Wellington, Taranaki’s largest social housing development in 30 years
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Made offsite to transform onsite
It’s not unusual for kiwis building a new home to use a building company that constructs the home at their facilities and then transports the nearly finished product to the home owners section to complete the final fit out. constructed for Kāinga Ora using OSM units are in Pt Chevalier in Auckland and Johnsonville in Wellington. “There is huge demand for public housing throughout the
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Exciting new chapter for Wellington: Rolleston Street development completed
Kāinga Ora has marked a significant milestone in Wellington's central city housing journey with the completion of Te Ō, in Rolleston Street. Single Site Supported Housing model, the first of its kind in Wellington. This model ensures that residents not only have a place to call home but also have
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More homes on the horizon for Wellington
This week, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced the purchase of 28 Adelaide Road in Mount Cook, Wellington. The 2,016m2 section was purchased as part of a Kāinga Ora urban development programme aimed at increasing housing supply and affordability. City programmes such as the Green Network Plan, Wellington Wastewater Renewals and Upgrades Programme. Map of the newly purchased property on Adelaide Road “The
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Kāinga Ora site helps with eradicating pests in Wellington
With ground investigation starting on Kāinga Ora’s Arlington site, we had a stack of old fence palings needing a new home. 40 volunteers from around Wellington worked together, to reuse the palings and wood sourced from around the neighbourhood to build 400 wooden tunnels Volunteers
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Arlington Development Update
Complex civils work have now been completed, and we’re making some changes to get the best outcome for the site. needed homes in central Wellington. This has been a significant task given the complexity of the site. Its uneven terrain, complex decontamination requirements
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Teaming up to provide Christmas cheer
This Christmas, Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities and Wellington City Mission are teaming up to provide some of our most vulnerable tenants a Christmas or New Year treat. Valley and Wellington City. “We are aware the end of year holiday period can be a tough time for many kiwis” says Jackie, Kāinga Ora, Regional Manager. “Working
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Government approves funding for around 300 new public homes in transformational urban regeneration project
The Kāinga Ora Arlington development is an exciting, innovative project, which will support local economies, provide training opportunities, and help create and connect communities on the fringe of inner city Wellington through smart and innovative design. , Wellington. “This is a significant milestone for the construction of around 300 new homes for public housing, plus shared amenities such as a playground, community