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Students brighten Kāinga Ora development with artwork
The creative talents of Kadimah School are on full display outside the Kāinga Ora Greys Avenue development in central Auckland. remember the only way to go is up, and some point we’ll get through the clouds.” Fellow classmate, Alec, included a quote from Dr. Seuss book, The Lorax, in his
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Jayne’s on cloud nine in her new whare
Jayne and her whānau were over the moon to be offered a Kāinga Ora home specifically designed for wheelchair users. They say it’s like being on another planet compared with their last home - a drafty garage. , the family of four – Jayne, Wiremu and their teenage sons – had been staying in a drafty garage belonging to extended family as they couldn’t find a rental with
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Kāinga Ora Graduate Programme
Are you a recent graduate or completing your degree in property, construction, build science, structural engineering, technology, planning or architecture? Learning Structured learning programme designed to accelerate personal and professional growth. Rotations Cross team rotational programme. Graduates get involved in
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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. chance to get to meet each other at an afternoon of food and fun at a local reserve on Exeter Crescent. “The past few years have been difficult with COVID-19
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Tali and Tui’s boxfit sessions are a knockout
Tali and Tui are leading the charge for fitness and wellbeing in their Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Auckland. Most afternoons you can find them at the complex’s community room where they lead free boxfit coaching sessions – and the local children can’t get enough! started boxfit sessions two years ago with his son, Kele, now 10. “He was getting bullied, and he asked me to teach him how to fight. I said, ‘You don’t need to know
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Photography project at social housing complex brings neighbours together
A photography project called “Who’s Who: Knowing your Neighbour” running at a social housing complex in Auckland’s CBD, Te Mātāwai, is proving a big success with the local community. residents, staff, visitors, and neighbours get to know each other better through having their portrait taken. One of our residents, Shadow, has been the driving force
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Debbie takes community mindedness to the next level
As soon as you meet Debbie, her passion for helping others is clear. Over the years, Debbie has volunteered her time and skills to help others in her community – something she has always been inspired to do. the years and cherishes how accessible her Kāinga Ora home is. “This house makes it a lot easier for me to get around. The doors have been modified and two
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Tenant feedback inspires our staff
A long-time tenant was so impressed by the efforts one of our Tenancy Managers went to recently that he just had to tell us. that needed fixing, one of which was carried out in less than 2 hours. Philip, who uses a wheelchair, said Cole then offered to get the ivy cut back along
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Kāinga Ora and Spotless celebrate biggest ever cohort of young Māngere cadets
Seventeen-year-old sisters Tarial, Salote and Aliitasi Seuteni were busier than usual during the term one school holidays; they spent them getting up early and learning how to wire in lights and install ovens. to tell if they want to become electricians, they enjoyed the opportunity to get hands-on experience. Speaking at the event, Kāinga Ora Community
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Our recruitment process
At Kāinga Ora we want our recruitment process to be an opportunity for us to get to know more about you and your skill set, and for you to get to know more about us and what we do. @kaingaora.govt.nz to further discuss options and opportunities. Our Recruitment Process At Kāinga Ora we want our recruitment process to be an opportunity for us to get to