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From hospital bed to warm, dry home
Matty’s flat is comfortable and warm for her and her cat, Princess Nom Nom. But it’s also a workspace. She shares how the Kāinga Ora Accessibility Policy has made a difference for her. active Twitter presence (external link) – rallied to fundraise to make the new house a home. Social workers pitched in and local charities helped to clear out her
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Apartments widen the range of public housing in Rotorua
Good progress continues at Kāinga Ora’s Ranolf Street and Malfroy Road public housing development, with three-storey apartments in planning for the corner of the well located site. much needed housing for Rotorua whānau most in need of a place to call home.” Following consents, work could start in late 2023, with completion in late 2025
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Significant new housing development for Blenheim
Kāinga Ora has completed construction of 10 new one-bedroom public homes in central Blenheim. 2025. This number is subject to consenting processes and construction timelines. One of the new homes on Richmond and Charles Streets in Blenheim
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Our approach to disruptive behaviour
We’re committed to being a good landlord. Part of this means getting the right balance between our responsibilities to our tenants – some of whom experience a range of challenges – and ensuring the quiet enjoyment of others in the community. their responsibilities as set out in the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA), we are able to use the following tools to make it clear that behaviour is unacceptable
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Wool carpet to be used in new Kāinga Ora homes
Kāinga Ora will transition to using wool carpet in its new social housing. reintroduce wool carpet follows a recent Request for Proposal (RFP) inviting both wool and nylon carpet providers to tender for the supply of carpet and underlay
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Helping customers maintain community connections
In Wellington City, and across the Greater Wellington Region, Kāinga Ora has a range of work underway to deliver much needed homes to help meet the urgent need in our communities. to move from their homes.” “To achieve the best outcome for our customers, we have been working closely with individuals and families living in the Dixon
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New Lynn land purchase ensures heritage protection while meeting housing need
Kāinga Ora has bought a 2,000 sqm New Lynn site of local historical significance from Auckland Council’s Eke Panuku Development Auckland for a mixed-use development. The site at 18 Totara Avenue has been of local interest for many years given the heritage status of the Oag’s Building located on the
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Second stage of assessments under way for state housing projects
Over the past few months, we have been reviewing our social housing delivery pipeline. other state homes. We want to make sure we are getting best value for money from our projects so we can deliver social housing in the areas where it is most
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Kāinga Ora appoints internal leader Tracey Taylor as Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities Board has appointed Tracey Taylor, currently Kāinga Ora’s Chief People and Assurance Officer, as its incoming Chief Executive. the Board was delighted to appoint Tracey following a robust and highly competitive recruitment process that involved a search across New Zealand and Australia
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Former Dunedin Aaron Lodge site sold
The property has been on the market since early 2025 and the sale is now unconditional. It is due to be settled at the end of October. our funds wisely and investing in the right places. Selling the property made the best economic sense, and we’re pleased to have secured a buyer.” Over the past