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Sew far sew good – Repair Café helping build community
It’s a humming hive of activity as the monthly Repair Café at Te Mātāwai opens its doors for 2025. Volunteers Sally and Gloria, who live nearby, head up the sewing table and it’s not long before queues of people are waiting patiently for them to work their magic. finished, and they have something they can wear again. I’m also part of this community and having the Repair Café at Te Mātāwai also means I get to meet my
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Families move into supported transitional housing in Rotorua
Around 80 people are moving into warm and dry temporary supported housing in Rotorua this month, following completion of upgrade work by Kāinga Ora to convert a former motel. children’s play area, games room, laundry room, admin block, and commercial kitchen and café area. The significant work carried out to make the property
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Connections with communities
Partnering our tenants with local services and their wider community is an important function of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities. The value of ensuring our tenants are given the tools and connections to live well in their homes is immeasurable. support, community meals a dna café, club days for older people, English language classes and an international playgroup. Area Manager Fraser Benson summed up the
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Housing Statistics - Archive
The statistics in the archive section include the National Summary, Territorial Local Authority and Auckland Community Board figures for the specified period. 2019 [PDF, 909 KB] 2018 Managed stock statistics - December 2018 [PDF, 262 KB] Vacant properties statistics - December 2018 [PDF, 166 KB] Managed stock
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New homes and new ways to connect with Kāinga Ora in Timaru and Invercargill
Kāinga Ora is planning to deliver a number of new homes in Timaru and Invercargill over the next two years, with multiple developments set to boost the supply of public housing across the two areas. Elizabeth Park 166 John St, Heidelberg, Invercargill. People can stop by to visit the team, hear about our projects and be connected with these new ways of staying up
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Parks and amenities benefit residents and builders at Hobsonville Point
Giving communities early access to amenities like parks, walkways and public artwork as part of new developments helps enhance wellbeing and land value overall, a new report on the Hobsonville Point development has found. builders and developers,” Lietz says. Peter Cooney, Director of Classic Builders, agrees. “Kāinga Ora’s early investment in social amenities like cafes, open
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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. ; “It’s a fantastic location in central New Lynn that is close to the transport hub, shops, cafes and other amenities. It’s a good outcome not only for the people who
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Social housing wins top New Zealand colour award
North Canterbury social housing is among art centres, educational precincts and pop-up cafes in being recognised for inspirational, creative and innovative use of colour.
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Local students brighten holidays with handmade Christmas cards for the community
The festive season started with a special surprise for over 250 customers and their neighbours, hand-delivered by Kāinga Ora staff early December. smile when we look at them.” Our staff also delivered a Christmas card to the Department of Conservation (DOC) office in Palmerston North who are the neighbours
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Sharing plans for a brighter future for Palmerston North
To help meet the need for more homes in Palmerston North, Kāinga Ora is seeking feedback on proposals to build more new state houses in the city. community suggest we could potentially deliver over 300 additional new warm, dry and healthy homes across Palmerston North. The plans focus on Roslyn, Takaro