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Matt Crockett appointed as new Kāinga Ora Chief Executive
The Kāinga Ora Board has appointed Matt Crockett as its new Chief Executive. . “Matt will work with the Board and executive team to ensure Kāinga Ora is operating as effectively and efficiently as it can, and to align the organisation’s
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Kāinga Ora and property developer Winton partner for Lakeside development
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and property developer Winton have entered into a Land Supply partnership agreement to deliver more than 1300 homes over a 7-8-year period at Lakeside, in Te Kauwhata, Waikato. McDowall, says the Lakeside development presents an opportunity to build on Winton’s vision for a well-thought out, master-planned community with housing choices
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Keeping the community informed
Kāinga Ora has a mandate to deliver more homes to meet the urgent need in our communities. Our engagement work aims to keep communities up-to-date about the homes being built in their area, and to support thriving communities. Pressing need for homes We’re committed to working hard to deliver as much quality housing as we can, as quickly as we can, through redeveloping our land and
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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. than 65,000 properties; designing, planning and building thousands of new state, affordable and open market homes at scale and pace. “This means Kāinga Ora has a
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Online ‘Lunch Room’ to support construction workers
Suicide prevention charity MATES in Construction NZ has launched an online Lunch Room to support construction workers during the COVID-19 lockdown. NZ Chief Executive Victoria McArthur says the free, one-hour Lunch Room (external link) meetings will be held every Monday to Friday via Zoom from 10.30am
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Palmerston North welcomes 50 new homes and a community space
Today, the local community came together to mark the completion of 50 new two-, three- and four-bedroom homes and a community space at North Street in Palmerston North. we especially want to acknowledge the team of over 50 mostly local contractors that have been on site getting the work done.” “When master planning the
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Kāinga Whenua Loans for Collectives
Kāinga Whenua Loans are also available for Māori collectives, including land trusts. Find out what qualifies as a Māori collective and how the Loan works these groups. is down to what you can afford. The approved loan value must include a 10% contingency amount – or 5% if a Master Build Guarantee is provided. Market interest
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An open home of a different kind
A fire in an Invercargill home has become an important tool in helping educate people about the dangers of house fires. safe. Thankfully no-one was harmed in the fire, but the family affected have lost many of their belongings. An ‘open home’ of a different kind was hosted in
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New Kāinga Ora Accessibility Policy
With our new Accessibility Policy, we have committed to ensuring that at least 15% of the new homes we are building across the country meet universal design standards, and the rest meet as many of these universal design standards as possible. We will also see how these universal design standards can be included as part of our retrofit programme for our existing homes and as part of this policy
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New beginnings at Mahora, Hastings
We celebrated work starting on 40 new homes as the first development designed in collaboration with Hastings District Council, as part of the Hastings place-based approach. are currently living in motels and campgrounds into places they can call their own,” said Mayor Hazlehurst. The new Kauri Street homes will be one of Hawke’s