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Getting our tenants active with the Wellington City Council leisure card
Lets get Active Wellington is a partnership between Wellington City Council (WCC) and Kāinga Ora. new leisure card. Catherine (left) and Nu (right) with their leisure cards Catherine, one of our tenants, is excited to get back into swimming as she has fond
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Cadetship paving way for young women in construction
It’s not often you find high school students willing to give up their school holidays to do work experience, but for Sisilia, a young woman from Mangere, the decision was easy. didn’t think I’d be looking at a future in construction until now,” said Sisilia. Both of Sisila’s parents, Jeremaia and Catherine attended her graduation
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First Home Partner
The purpose of this page is to assist existing First Home Partner customers. This scheme is now fully subscribed. the property has increased 10% from when you originally purchased it, the share of the home Kāinga Ora owns will cost 10% more to purchase. Log into your First
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journey of healing Moving into a long-term home in a new Kāinga Ora complex has changed Auckland woman Noleen’s life in ways she never expected. 25 March 2026
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MyKāingaOra
With our tenant app, MyKāingaOra, you can easily check your account, rent balance, log maintenance requests and so much more from your mobile or laptop, anytime without having to call us. access MyKāingaOra from the home screen of your phone or other device, instead of typing the web address into an internet browser all the time. Google Chrome Open
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Māngere Community Enviro Hub: ‘From picking up rubbish, to planting out trees, to feeding the people’
Mangere community groups have taken a site provided by Kāinga Ora and grown it into a space to connect and protect their environment. At 14 years old, Devontae has already become something of a waste warrior in his neighbourhood. “I’ve noticed that our environment is getting pretty messy … as
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Etu Rakau: creating a circular economy by connecting community
Rata Taiwhanga is determined to cultivate connection – to build the type of community he wished for while growing up in a Kāinga Ora home. At one of our properties in Mangere, he’s secured nearly $80,000 to do just that. out of their homes and into environments like this is something I really believe in – this is a place where they feel safe and comfortable to practice
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Long term renewal plan for Ōrākei
Over the next decade, some of our oldest social housing in Auckland will be replaced.
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Leana's mission to share her passion for growing kai with her community
Leana’s passion for growing kai was given to her by her late grandfather, who had the ‘green thumb’ within her whānau. He inspired her to share the love for growing kai not only with her young children, but also with her wider community. in 2022 she decided to transform her front yard into a communal garden that both her whānau and neighbours could enjoy. “I have always been passionate about