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Looking after our locals
As part of Kāinga Ora’s targets to build new homes and communities around the country, comes the task of relocating the families and people who live in the areas we want to develop. humans in the tenancy team can achieve. Tenancy Liaison Officer for the Roskill Development in Auckland, Kathleen, is just one of our super humans who have helped
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First off the ground: civil construction completed in Roskill South
Across dozens of neighbourhoods set to deliver tens-of-thousands of new homes, Roskill South is the first in a Kāinga Ora large-scale project to have all its civil construction completed. Driving home through Roskill South now means travelling along 32,000 square metres of upgraded roads. Nearly 150 new streetlights guide the way, framing those
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Significant funding boost announced for Auckland housing developments
Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Dr Megan Woods, today announced further infrastructure funding for the five large-scale urban renewal projects Kāinga Ora has underway in Auckland. The $1.4 billion investment will enable up to 16,000 new homes on Kāinga Ora land in Mt Roskill, Northcote, Mangere, Tāmaki and Oranga – including around 2,000
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Partnering together for Wesley
Bins, rubbish bags and some energetic helpers have ensured some great wellbeing outcomes for Kāinga Ora customers living in the central Auckland suburb of Wesley. Mt Roskill Housing and Wellbeing Manager Jordan Seymour said the Kāinga Ora Mt Roskill team partnered with Earth Action Trust to make more than a dozen streets
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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. We are currently leading the delivery of six large-scale development projects in Auckland - Hobsonville Point, Northcote, Roskill, Oranga, and Mangere, and one
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Molley Green Reserve: ‘a place we call home’ reopens
It’ll help enable up to 1,200 new homes in Auckland’s Roskill Development and is “hugely important” to the community that’s already here. Join Leah and Tessa for a tour of the newly-reopened Molley Green Reserve. bell rang, hundreds of tamariki were back at the place a community calls home. And why wouldn’t they be? After patiently waiting for just over a year, Roskill
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Strengthening careers and building quality homes
In the Auckland suburb of Mount Roskill, eight families are living in new homes where two old state houses once stood. 12 months ending June 2024 our teams helped 262 people into apprenticeships.” Head contractor for the Mount Roskill development, Precision Construction
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Food forest for future foraging
Our people have been doing the mahi to help create a food forest for locals in Molley Green Reserve, Mount Roskill, Auckland. land, about 30 people from local schools, community groups, Piritahi, and our Roskill Development team took part in a food forest working bee at the reserve on
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Kāinga Ora Construction Plus students relish on-site work experience
Cejaye Ikuia has known she wanted to work in the construction industry since she learned wood technology back at Intermediate School. ;Ōwairaka, Hobsonville and Roskill South developments where Piritahi, the civil works alliance for Kāinga Ora, is currently
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Building climate resilient homes and communities
We recognise the importance of building homes and communities that are resilient to our changing climate. Auckland洪水——新的暴雨积水解决方案提高了Northcote、Mt Roskill和Ōwairaka开发项目的抗灾抵御能力 我们很高兴看到我们的城市发展工作带来了对社区有益的变化,保护了这些社区在 2023年1月的Auckland洪水事件中未遭受严重破坏。 我们在Northcote、Mt Roskill和Ōwairaka