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  • Urban Development Strategy

    Our Urban Development Strategy focuses on how we will continue to positively transform and deliver successful urban development across Aotearoa New Zealand. This Urban Development Strategy is one of four functional strategies in the Kāinga Ora strategic suite.   It provides a clear decision-making

  • Kāinga Ora Strategic Engagement

    Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is working on some of our key strategies and would like to invite our partners and stakeholders to attend our online engagement hui and / or engage with us online. to shape the Housing and Urban Development system and deliver on our outcomes. The Kāinga Ora Strategy 2030 will sit alongside Te Rautaki Māori 2021-2026 and the

  • Coming together to plan the future of Auckland’s North-West

    Auckland’s North-West has been reconfirmed as a spatial priority area (also known as priority development areas or PDAs) in the city’s new Future Development Strategy, enabling investment and joined-up planning to support anticipated growth. This kind of large-scale urban development is complex, requiring strong partnership and collaboration between multiple parties. While the outlook for

  • Kāinga Ora scoops Māori Crown Relationships Award

    Congratulations to our people who were part of the team that won the Te Hāpai Hāpori - Spirit of Service Awards 2020 Māori Crown Relationships Award. Our entry focused on the Porirua Housing Partnership with Te Rūnanga O Toa Rangatira, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and the Ministry of Social

  • New guidance helping to deliver sustainable, thriving communities

    Kāinga Ora releases refreshed Tāone Ora: Urban Design Guidelines for public, market and affordable housing and Toitū Te Whenua Toitū Te Kāinga: Landscape Design Guide For Public Housing. and wellbeing of people, and a place for communities to thrive,” says Rob. Areas of additional guidance includes improving driveway safety, strategies for the development

  • Kāinga Ora Graduate Programme

    Are you a recent graduate or completing your degree in property, construction, build science, structural engineering, technology, planning or architecture? our business through executing our digital strategy to shape the housing and urban development ecosystem. Digital is about new ways of working and choices

  • Kāinga Ora invests in Tauranga

    Approximately 1,000 more new homes are likely to be built in Tauranga over the coming years due to the acquisition of a 95.3 hectare site by Kāinga Ora. means the urban development agency will be working with a broad range of partners across the region. “Early engagement has been very positive and we look forward to

  • Urban development

    Enabling well-functioning and thriving communities through best practice urban design and development.

  • 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. This redevelopment is a significant marker in the wider Kāinga Ora urban redevelopment strategy, focusing on intensifying housing density while maintaining

  • More new homes possible for Northland through Whangārei infrastructure investment

    Key transport upgrades in Whangārei will be supported by $10.3 million from the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) – unlocking more land for new homes, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. housing stock in our District. Our Strategy recognises there will be big shifts in how we house our communities, especially in urban areas. “This funding

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