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Investing in better housing options for Tauranga
Kāinga Ora has purchased most of Tauranga City Council’s elder housing portfolio, ensuring an increase in public housing for the city, alongside ongoing affordable housing for existing tenants. elder housing villages, made up of 197 one bedroom units located in Tauranga Central, Greerton and Mount Maunganui. The two villages retained by council are in
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More homes on the horizon for Wellington
This week, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced the purchase of 28 Adelaide Road in Mount Cook, Wellington. The 2,016m2 section was purchased as part of a Kāinga Ora urban development programme aimed at increasing housing supply and affordability. there is support of councils, iwi and infrastructure partners, in order to achieve the best results for communities and the surrounding region. The Adelaide Road
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Team effort to stamp out graffiti
A group of community minded Wellington students have been doing their bit to get rid of graffiti from hoardings around the city’s latest housing redevelopment. vandalism outside the inner city Arlington site in Mount Cook. Kāinga Ora is building 300 modern, dry and warm state and affordable homes at the former Wellington
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Density and amenity go hand in hand
Sue Evans, urban designer for our flagship Community Lane development in Avondale, talks about the design elements that are helping turn the medium-density development into a community. , shops, restaurants, workplaces and multi-purpose green spaces. Done well, density can help create thriving communities; but this doesn’t happen accidentally
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Reducing waste through deconstruction
A development in Auckland has shown how an alternate method of demolition can create more sustainable results. Kāinga Ora has completed its first public housing deconstruction project at a Mount Albert development in Auckland known as Martin Leone. The 5,537 sqm site
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Downsizing no barrier to creating supreme garden
In just over a year, Auckland customer Lagi has transformed the outside of her Kāinga Ora home into an oasis of hibiscus and Christmas lilies. the family had lived in their previous Mount Roskill home for over 30 years before downsizing to their current, more modern home last year. The neighbours were
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Special community award for tenant Malcom Rundle
Members of the Mount Roskill community and Kāinga Ora Community Team nominated Malcolm Rundle for a ‘Puketāpapa Community Volunteer Award’ for all his mahi in the community over a number of years. As part of their nomination for this award, the Community said Malcolm always supports Kāinga Ora events as well as every other event in Mount Roskill and
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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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More housing opportunities on the way for key Wellington location
Kāinga Ora is pleased to announce the acquisition of a 927sqm site at 132 Adelaide Road in Mount Cook, Wellington. The purchase of the site is part of the organization's ongoing efforts to address the urgent need for housing in the area. to be able to provide much-needed housing in the Mount Cook area. The organization is committed to delivering a project that is designed to meet the needs of the
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Karakia marks the start of new homes for inner city Wellington
Freezing southerly blasts couldn’t dampen the spirits of those who recently gathered at the Rolleston St site in Mount Cook. testament to strong partnership working between Kāinga Ora and the Mount Cook community, Wellington City Council and other agencies, and Solari Architects and our build