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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. open arms by the community. The homes have a 6-Homestar rating, meaning they are highly energy efficient and were built to full universal design standards
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Nine new Kāinga Ora homes for Timaru
Timaru whānau will soon be moving into nine new, warm and dry homes on Tyne Street Essex Streets, with the construction of the two-bedroom Kāinga Ora homes now complete. of the new homes come equipped with rooftop solar panels and the five single-storey homes are accessible meaning they are, or can be made to be, fit for purpose
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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. The new homes on Luanda Drive were officially opened by MP for Te Atatu Phil Twyford on 31 July. Members of Ngāti Whātua and Ngāti Porou welcomed Minister
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Kai goes down well at Christchurch school
A community breakfast club catered for about 200 school kids recently with Kāinga Ora staff again helping out. invited, meaning there were about 200 hungry and grateful mouths to feed. The children and their parents queued politely as they were given plates and cups
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Plans for the redevelopment of Carroll Street site progressing
Kāinga Ora is redeveloping its property at Carroll Street, Central Dunedin to further boost the supply of public housing in the region. . “The proposed plans include around 25% of the homes meeting full universal design standards, meaning they can be adapted to be accessible for people of all
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New homes a “little village” for Henderson
Whānau will soon be moving into 47 brand-new Kāinga Ora homes in Henderson, Auckland, delivered just in time for spring. manager Matt Stowers explains that 20 of the homes meet the Kāinga Ora standard for full universal design, meaning they are suitable for people with accessibility
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Important milestone for Highbury Triangle
A whakawātea (cleansing) has recently been held in advance of civil works starting in early August. and will target a New Zealand Green Building Council 7 Homestar rating, meaning it will exceed Building Code standards for warmth, dryness and health
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New homes delivered and more to come in Waimakariri
12 new homes have been delivered to the Waimakariri community, after the completion of two significant Kāinga Ora projects in Rangiora. keep power bills down. “The homes also come with their own off-street parking and some meet full universal design standards, meaning they can be adapted to be
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State-of-the-art development to rise from the ashes of former state home
A vacant house recently gutted by fire in Auckland’s Point Chevalier is set to become the site of yet another modular Kāinga Ora public housing development. which will be fully accessible. The development will use modular homes, meaning each one-bedroom apartment will consist of a single factory-built
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Now Joe’s got more space, his family can visit
Joe loves nothing more than having his beautiful grandchildren around his whare. The four littlies are now regular visitors to his new West Auckland home, bringing with them games, giggles, and joyful chaos. I feel very privileged. I am very proud of her,” says Joe. The only difficulty was that the dialysis machine took up a lot of living space meaning there was no