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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. . The solution was working with Ama Training Group, a registered NZQA training provider committed to upskilling Māori and Pasifika people into meaningful
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Paying your rent
We want to help you keep on top of your rent and other bills. On this page you’ll find some useful information and advice. events happen. If you’re having trouble paying your rent, we’ll take all reasonable steps to make sure you have the right support to get back on track with your
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New Palmerston North walkway offers play opportunities for the community
What used to be a gloomy and unappealing walkway in Palmerston North is now a fun-filled place where tamariki can linger and play. A partnership between us, Palmerston North City Council and Sport Manawatū has transformed the Wharenui Walkway between Rangiora Avenue and Wharenui Terrace
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Social housing wins top New Zealand colour award
North Canterbury social housing is among art centres, educational precincts and pop-up cafes in being recognised for inspirational, creative and innovative use of colour. Kāinga Ora’s 28 homes cornering High and White streets in Rangiora – designed by Rohan Collett Architects and built by Home Construction – won the Grand Prix
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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. have recently purchased six new homes on Percival Street, Rangiora from a local developer. Canterbury Regional Director, Liz Krause says these 18 new homes are a
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North Canterbury Kāinga Ora development wins excellence award
A Kāinga Ora development in North Canterbury has earned a top prize at the New Zealand Property Industry Awards in Auckland. High and White streets development in Rangiora was praised for its attractive architecture, quality construction and age-friendly features. According to the
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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). smaller community such as Rangiora,” Patrick said. “By comparison, the Waterview Court development in Auckland features two to five storey terraced housing and
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Rangiora school children entertained with close up look at construction of homes
It is all go in Rangiora this month with the construction of new Kāinga Ora homes steaming ahead at Church, Lindon and Tyler Streets. Year one and two students from Rangiora Borough School were invited to 61-65 Church Street opposite their school, to view the construction of new Kāinga Ora
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More Palmerston North whānau to celebrate Christmas in new homes
As we approach the holiday season, more individuals and families in Palmerston North will celebrate Christmas in a warm, dry and stable home. Kāinga Ora recently delivered new state homes in the city, including in Tamariki Lane (12 homes), Manchester Street (6 homes) and Wharenui Terrace/Rangiora
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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. The 28 social housing units on High and White streets in Rangiora were among 31 winners at the peer-reviewed Te Kāhui Whahanga New Zealand