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Turning a street into a neighbourhood
Kāinga Ora recently completed 16 new warm, dry homes on Exeter Crescent in Palmerston North – but providing much-needed housing is only the beginning. volunteer fire fighters there on the day – and he’s a familiar face to many people in the community, including Kāinga Ora customers, who he has taught how to grow
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Thousands of new homes for New Zealanders
The first six months of this financial year has seen construction completed of nearly 1,500 new public homes for individuals and whānau throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. A further 3,300 more are being constructed for completion by the end of June. semidetached , made up nearly 80 percent of all new public homes completed in the last six months. “From Northland to Otago, in the regions such as Bay of Plenty
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Old flames: Kāinga Ora partnership with Fire and Emergency NZ going strong
A house fire can be devastating and at worst, deadly. To help reduce the risk of fires in our homes, we’ve joined forces with Fire and Emergency New Zealand. fires occurring in the first place, and to reduce harm to people and property when fires do occur. Our partnership means we work closely on important topics from
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New homes welcomed in Ruakākā
Neighbours, local hapū, community leaders, build partners and contractors, all joined Kāinga Ora, to celebrate six newly completed homes in Ruakākā. in Northland, said the new homes will help meet demand for public housing in the Whangarei District region, in line with the Public Housing Plan. “Following a
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New homes for Nelson
Planning is underway to build new warm, dry homes in Nelson, after Kāinga Ora bought a prominent central city site from the Nelson Masonic Hall. site was damaged by fire in 2019 and will be removed. It is still to be confirmed when this will occur, and when construction of the new homes will begin
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Smart, modern homes for Ranui
Where three old houses once stood, there are now nine new properties that will become homes for whānau in the West Auckland suburb of Ranui. Trust in Northland where they will be refurbished and will become homes for families in the Far North. The development also features a new private lane called
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More new homes possible for Northland through Whangārei infrastructure investment
Key transport upgrades in Whangārei will be supported by $10.3 million from the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) – unlocking more land for new homes, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. Tokerau Northland region, an area of high housing need. In November 2022 (external link) the Government allocated $48.6 million from the IAF to critical
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New homes for Kaitaia
Kaitaia development provides 13 warm, dry homes and lower power bills for residents. solar panels that will result in cheaper power bills for customers. Jeff Murray, Regional Director – Northland, says it is the first Kāinga Ora development in Te
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Supporting Māori-owned businesses to build warm, dry homes in Northland
Māori business Yakas Construction has won its first government contract with Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities to build six state houses in Kaikohe. ,” Patrick says. “Kāinga Ora is already busy with close to 150 homes, in various stages of feasibility, procurement and construction to be built in Northland, with
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New homes set to increase housing supply in Westport
Kāinga Ora last week offered the community the chance to walk through the new Queen Street homes in Westport, which it plans to purchase later this month. Julia Campbell, Regional Director Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast, says Kāinga Ora held an open home event for neighbours, and other interested community