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More affordable homes for Tāmaki
More first home buyers in Auckland are waking up in their new home. a pōhutakawa tree. A three metre-high sculpture by renowned artist Anton Forde stands at the entrance.” NZ Living has partnered with Kāinga Ora to deliver
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Kāinga Ora rolls out suicide prevention programme
The MATES in Construction suicide prevention programme will be delivered at Kāinga Ora building sites to help prevent deaths in the construction industry. mental health education and support initiative first launched in New Zealand in October, but has been available for 11 years in Australia, where construction
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Creative customer rests easy in new home
Salah feels like he can start afresh in his new Kāinga Ora home. He moved into a new development in Auckland’s New Lynn in February. a new exhibition called ‘Three in One’. It will include his art works in photography, painting and sculpture. Salah has always been driven 
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New home a game-changer for wheelchair sports enthusiast
Wheelchair sports enthusiast and Dunedin local Dillon says his wellbeing has improved tenfold since he moved into his fully accessible Kāinga Ora home. challenging, says Dillon. In 2016, Dillon relocated to Australia to gain new life experiences and to meet more people with the same condition. “It was a great
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A garden to remember
Craig was devastated when his mother passed away, but keeping a garden in her memory is helping the Kāinga Ora customer get through. would struggle to find a single weed in the Christchurch-based Kāinga Ora customer’s garden. Dahlias and pansies are dotted throughout among sculptures of owls
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Kāinga Ora scoops Māori Crown Relationships Award
Congratulations to our people who were part of the team that won the Te Hāpai Hāpori - Spirit of Service Awards 2020 Māori Crown Relationships Award. Service Commission, which focused on auahatanga (innovation), whakapūmautanga (durability) and kōwhiringa (opportunities). Dame Karen Sewell, from the Australia and
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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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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. place, but the participants will find the atmosphere relaxing.” MATES in Construction is a charitable organisation formed in Australia in 2008. Kāinga Ora signed a
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“Unpack your bags – we’re here to stay.”
Napier’s largest social housing development is giving families like Lance and Anna’s the stability they’ve been searching for. solution to another always searching for a place to call home. Their journey has been one of resilience. After returning from Australia, they stayed with
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Future looks bright again thanks to new home
For Amye, her new Kāinga Ora home in Dunedin means she can live her life how she wants and get back to what she loves doing – working. much of her twenties working in Australia, but her life took an unexpected turn when she moved to Mosgiel to support her sister and niece through some personal