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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. Church Street, Otāhuhu. “It was important for us to keep the tree and implement a retention plan that would ensure the Gingko survived during redevelopment
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Friendships forged in cosy community hall
Every Friday morning, come rain or shine, a group of friends gather in a cosy community hall at the heart of their Kāinga Ora housing complex to share a cuppa, delicious food and lively chats. Residents at the Karaka Flats in Nelson have met for morning tea every week for more than a decade – developing, and nurturing, close friendships along the way
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. energy efficient. It has solar panels on the roof that generate electricity that is shared equally amongst residents, and five of the 20 new homes have an
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Exciting new chapter for Wellington: Rolleston Street development completed
Kāinga Ora has marked a significant milestone in Wellington's central city housing journey with the completion of Te Ō, in Rolleston Street. storeys. These homes are designed to provide more than just shelter - they offer a fresh start and a supportive community for residents. Central to Te Ō is the
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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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Bookworm Janette opened a library for her neighbours
When Janette moved into her new Kāinga Ora home, she set up a library for all her neighbours. library is a way that I can contribute.” The complex is designed for ease of community building, with all customers having access to resident lounges, where they
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Tenants make fresh start in new five-storey complex
Kāinga Ora’s new five-storey Cracroft Street complex hasn’t just transformed Ōtāhuhu – it’s also transforming lives. New apartment resident Pogisa and her husband Manaia had been staying with nine family members in a crowded three-bedroom home before they moved into their new
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First Home Loan
A First Home Loan can make it easier for you to get into your first home by lowering the required deposit to 5%. be eligible for a First Home Loan, you must: Be a New Zealand citizen, permanent resident, or a resident visa holder who is "ordinarily resident in New Zealand
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Bari Lane Digs In
It was a big day at Māngere's Bari Lane recently as the community was invited to join the fun of Digger Day on one of our biggest sites in that community. community development and engagement co-ordinator updates a local resident on our plans for Māngere.
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Warm welcome for new whare on Wanaka Street
More than 400 community members came together to celebrate the completion of Northland’s largest new social housing development, on Wanaka Street, Whangarei. community not just homes, and that has been achieved by the onsite community gardens, children’s play area, and of course the multipurpose community room for resident