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New Zealand public housing pilot to feature at UN Climate Change Conference
An innovative new Kāinga Ora public housing pilot tackling climate change in the built environment will feature on the world stage at the United Nations Climate Conference (COP26).
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Ramping up offsite manufactured builds
As we look to increase off-site manufactured (OSM) builds within Kāinga Ora housing developments, we’re investigating the capacity of OSM suppliers around New Zealand to supply this type of home at scale. @kaingaora.govt.nz . Kāinga Ora is also supporting the PrefabNZ COLAB21 conference (external link) in October this year, and staff look forward to engaging with OSM suppliers then.
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‘Challenging preconceptions’: Canterbury social housing wins third award
A Kāinga Ora development has for the third time been recognised for its high-quality architectural design.
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Budget 2023: Confidence in delivery
The Government’s Budget 2023 announcement today has confirmed Kāinga Ora will continue to deliver the additional public housing needed for New Zealanders.
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Public housing design wins national NZIA awards
Two multi-award winning Kāinga Ora developments have been recognised for their best practice design by the Te Kahui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architecture (NZIA).
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Responses to OIA requests
This page provides responses to selected Official Information Act (OIA) requests. This includes OIA's on topics of public interest and/or useful research purposes. , 613 KB] and appendix B [PDF, 409 KB] 4 November 2022 - National Māori Housing Conference [PDF, 346 KB] 4 November 2022 - Vacant properties - North Shore, Auckland
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Teenagers building new Kāinga Ora homes for Northland
The Dargaville High School Building Academy has partnered with Kāinga Ora to deliver at least six new warm and dry state homes.
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Supporting youth to earn while they learn
At Kāinga Ora we’re using the scale of construction at our Northcote Development to provide employment for young people, and it’s something we’re really proud of.
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Brittney’s path to independence
Living alone isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but for 26-year-old Brittney moving into her very own accessible Kāinga Ora home has been positively life changing.
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100,000 native plants to help grow local careers
Over the next three years the Environmental Cadetship programme will help local residents from eastern Porirua gain valuable qualifications and on-the-job training, whilst seeing more than 100,000 native plants planted through Bothamley and Cannons Creek parks.