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Kāinga Ora brings unique solar sharing system to Northland
Kāinga Ora has brought world leading solar sharing technology to Whangārei, with customers at its Anzac Road complex among the first in the country to benefit. $350-$400 per year and is a real opportunity to improve customer wellbeing and tackle energy hardship. “The SolShare unit will distribute solar electricity
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Renewable energy
As a landlord and urban developer, we are mindful of reducing our environmental footprint and helping create climate resilient homes and communities. help make better use of social housing roof space and to reduce energy hardship for tenants. By early 2025, the programme had successfully installed solar panels
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Next step in better housing outcomes for Tauranga
Tenants in elder housing units in Tauranga are being welcomed to Kāinga Ora following completion of the purchase of most of Tauranga City Council’s elder housing portfolio. T he transfer of customers and 197 homes to Kāinga Ora took effect on 15 November 2022. Over the past six months Kāinga Ora, Tauranga City Council and the
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12 new public homes for Gisborne whānau
Twelve new public homes were blessed by Tairāwhiti kaikarakia Morehu Pewhairangi recently before whānau move in. homes in the Manuka Street development. The unit he has been living in became unsuitable due to his increasing health issues. There were steps at the front and
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Kāinga Ora backs suicide prevention initiative
Kāinga Ora will Fly the Flag in the name of positive mental health this month. Innovation Patrick Dougherty says: “Our organisation has a role to play in tackling the stigma around mental health and enabling people in the construction industry
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Kāinga Ora wins Safe 365 Supreme Award
Kāinga Ora’s Health and Safety systems and processes have been recognised with winning both the Supreme and Best Large Enterprise categories in the Safest Places to Work Awards at the 2019 SAFE365 Awards. excellence in health, safety and well-being in the workplace. Kāinga Ora’s Health, Safety and Security Manager Tarniya Comie said Kāinga Ora is delighted with
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Flying the flag to support our mates
With construction workers six times more likely to die by suicide than a workplace accident, hundreds of sites across the country are flying the flag in support of mental health and suicide prevention. . About 660 flags will fly over 450 construction sites around the country as our construction industry stands up in support of mental health and suicide
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New homes make a difference for whānau with health challenges
Not having somewhere suitable to live is challenging for anyone, but when you are battling health issues, that challenge is compounded. more than two years staying in emergency housing, dealing with a health problem, Phillip and Bromlyn never thought they would live in a place where they could
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COVID-19 - contact types, help with essential costs and supporting your workers
MSD and the COVID-19 team explain more about the types of contacts, how to get help with essential costs through Work and Income, and how you can support your workers with a range of financial support that is available. relevant to them on the Ministry of Health website and call Healthline 0800 3585453 if they have any questions. For more information go to Covid19.govt.nz
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New homes create a community of more than just neighbours
A Kāinga Ora home can mean so much more than just a roof over someone’s head. in a tent, then a cabin and my health went downhill. Moving into this accessible townhouse has been life-changing. “My physical and mental health have improved