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  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. Puni Kōkiri和财务能力专员开发、由毛利人运营、服务毛利人。该计划每周举办八次简短的研讨会,帮助制定并实施计划,旨在为毛利人提供实现住房目标的技能和支持。获得更多有关 Sorted Kāinga Ora (external link) 的信息。 * 尽管名称相同,Sorted Kāinga Ora计划并不由

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    ) 进行匿名举报 填写我们的 在线查询 表格(选择“Suspected fraud”(涉嫌欺诈)), 根据1992年《公共与社区住房管理法案》 (PACHMA) (external link) 第80节, Kāinga Ora可以出于某些特殊目的(如金融产品滥用)书面要求相关个人提供信息。书面通知将依据 Kāinga

  • Drainage and easements

    If you require access to our properties or our consent for drainage issues or easements, you will need to provide us with the correct information. 排水 如果您需要进入我们的房产以连接现有或新的排水管,您需要以书面形式提供: 您的姓名、地址和联系方式 有关房产的地址 Kāinga Ora房产的地址 许可申请副本 房屋产权副本 说明信件,就要求进行的工程及施工时间进行说明。 排水管是公共还是私人的详细信息,以及安装方法(推力或明沟) 场地平面图和场地照片的副本

  • Our driveway safety programme

    We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. 通道,尽可能与车道分开。 受伤率高 新西兰是世界上有记录的儿童车道死亡和受伤发生率最高的国家之一。根据奥克兰Starships儿童医院的伤害预防服务部门Safekids Aotearoa统计,每两周 就会有一名 (external link) 儿童因在私人车道上被撞到而接受住院治疗,平均每年 有5 名儿童伤重不治。 大

  • Our employee-led networks

    At Kāinga Ora we are committed to growing diversity across the organisation and enabling a culture of inclusion in everything we do. whānau tupu ngātahi – 我们一起工作和学习,以联系、促进和庆祝我们的文化多样性。 We Enable Us(所有政府残疾雇员网络) Kāinga Ora 的一名员工是该遍及全政府范围的网络的现任主席。会员资格向所有或者本人是残疾人社区成员的员工或者是希望以盟友/支持者身份参加的员工开放。

  • Keeping your home secure

    There are lots of ways you can keep your home safe and belongings secure. 当您不使用某些门窗时,可以将其上锁,以此保护门户安全。Kāinga Ora在我们的住房的一些窗户上安装了安全锁,如果您在使用它们时遇到任何问题,我们可以给您一些建议。只需拨打0800 801 601联系我们即可。 如果有人来到您家门口并声称自己是Kāinga Ora的工作人员,请要求查看他们的身份证明。如果他们无法提

  • Illegal structures and unauthorised alterations

    If you suspect an illegal structure, or an unauthorised alteration to Kāinga Ora property you should contact us. 请提供以下信息: 您的姓名、地址和联系方式 相关的Kāinga Ora住房地址 问题的性质——结构或变更的详细信息 任何您认为我们可能需要了解的其他信息。 我们将随时向您通报进展情况和任何解决方案。 

  • 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. 1905—1919年:早期公屋住房 1905年 ,时任总理Richard Seddon提出了《工人住房法案》,推动了供城市中心工人租住的第一批公屋的建造。他的目标是抗衡剥削成性的房东,提高居住标准。然而,只有少数工人能够负担高房租,该项目于1919年终止。 1920年代—1930年代:新的居住区以及早期的住房增长 一

  • Our leadership and governance

    Our leadership team is responsible for shaping strategy, delivering housing solutions, and ensuring we provide warm, dry, and secure state housing across New Zealand. 、新西兰Antarctica、新西兰旅游局和Southern Response地震服务局等机构的董事会成员。有跨行业的策略规划背景。 Alan Dent 前新西兰德勤的合伙人,拥有超过30年的公司财务经验。是财务顾问服务(包括公益住房及基建)专家。公认为新西兰顶尖的估值专家。 John Bridgman 资深基建和工程

  • Archives and historical records

    Several thousand records relating to many aspects of state housing, including those relating to houses at one time owned by the state, are held by Archives New Zealand. 取房屋图纸?联系 新西兰档案馆 (external link) 。 历史图片 我们的档案中还有大量的历史图片,其中包括: 公屋住房的建造及分割 建筑开发项目 员工肖像和集体照 前Kāinga Ora机构的历史图片 需要索取照片吗? 咨询我们的记录部门 ,查找有没有您想要的照片。  对于可识别个人身份的照片,您

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