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Construction underway for significant senior housing development
Building works have started at the 236-home flagship Kāinga Ora development known as Highbury Triangle in Auckland’s Avondale. The six-to-eight-storey development, which has been designed by Architectus, is one of our most ambitious to date. Main contractor CMP Construction, who will
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New warm and dry homes on their way for Nelson
Kāinga Ora is working with developer JV Properties Limited to build a new three-storey development in Nelson that will provide 29 one-bedroom apartments for people in need. for one-bedroom homes. A total of 261 people are currently on the public housing register in the city, 61 per cent of whom are waiting for a one-bedroom home
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35 tamariki move into long-term homes
The first stage of a new housing development in Te Hapara Gisborne, will see thirty-five tamariki moving out of unsuitable housing into nine new, long-term homes. 5118m site, that held three state homes and vacant land. The development comprises one six-bedroom home, three four-bedroom homes, four three-bedroom homes and
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Rangatahi renovations build connection and career pathways
Four homes arrived on trucks, but that’s just where the journey began for 75 teenage tradies in training. Rangatahi tell us why they wanted to restore a relocated Kāinga Ora home. spoke to Mike about it, he helped me. I found out we came from the same iwi.” Now 18, George is one of a 15-member Ama Training crew, guided by construction
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New Kāinga Ora homes completed in Ashburton
Kāinga Ora is ready to welcome customers into nine new homes in Ashburton. The Willow Street complex is a mixture of one and two-storey homes. The new development in Willow Street – which comprises 3 one-bedroom homes, 5 two-bedroom
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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. completed the build of seven new stand-alone homes. Five are one-bedroom and two are two-bedroom. Christchurch, Canterbury In Christchurch, three new homes were
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Golden years and vibrant spaces
Elderly residents in Mangere are making the most of their community space thanks to a collaboration between Kāinga Ora and Pacific Health and Services provider, Vaka Tautua. connecting them to the wider community and the range of services available to them. Annie’s kindness shines, making sure no one is left out. Annie has lived in her
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‘My life changed’: Kāinga Ora delivers five homes a week in Canterbury during 2020
Jimaima was in tears when she got her new home. After years of struggles and living with the effects of a stroke, she now has a safe place to call her own. Hers is just one of 260 new homes provided for people in need in Canterbury in 2020. stay with a cousin, going back on the Housing Register. One day, Jimaima happened across the office of Wigram MP Dr Megan Woods, whose local team supported her to
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A fresh start for Christmas
Just in time for the festive season, a formerly homeless New Plymouth resident is moving into a brand-new Kāinga Ora home in the heart of the city. The tenant, who prefered to remain anonymous, is among the first to settle into one of 14 new one-bedroom homes, all within easy walking distance of shops and
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Thrift and connection – Diana inspires her neighbours
Avid knitter Diana has discovered an innovative way to use discarded plastic - she knits it into eye-catching bags and phone cases, which she gifts and sells within her community. form, Diana teaches others the skills of her craft. It’s been so successful she’s made waves overseas and now teaches a group in England over Zoom. “I met one of