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A new start for Blenheim whānau
A new 13-home development in Blenheim will provide a stable home for tenants and their families. , skip and jump to the school, the supermarket and other amenities,” she says. Construction of the new homes by Blenheim construction company CMT Group began in May 2024.
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New Kāinga Ora homes completed in Blenheim
Four new homes suitable for people living with accessibility needs are set to welcome residents in central Blenheim. in a great location close to the town centre, the supermarket and other amenities,” Ms Campbell says. Construction of the homes began in March this year.
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New public housing development opens in New Lynn
An impressive variety of new warm, dry homes have been officially opened by Housing Minister Megan Woods in West Auckland. close proximity to public transport, the New Lynn town centre, supermarkets, a library and a community centre. See more on the Thom Street development
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Old friends, new homes
Cadness Road resident John is quick to share his thoughts when asked about his new Kāinga Ora apartment in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. park, John says his new home is within walking distance of a supermarket and public transport options. He also gets to see a familiar face every day – his 87
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From emergency housing to flourishing gardens
When Damien moved into his Kāinga Ora home in Dunedin in May 2025, life started to feel more settled for his whānau. After stints living with family, and then spending time in emergency housing, he finally has a stable place to call home share some with others. “It saves money,” Damien explains. “I don’t have to buy veggies at the supermarket, so I can put that money into other things.” Gardening
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Thrift and connection – Diana inspires her neighbours
Avid knitter Diana has discovered an innovative way to use discarded plastic - she knits it into eye-catching bags and phone cases, which she gifts and sells within her community. “It’s a way of using materials like bread bags or old supermarket bags that would otherwise be in landfill and giving them a new lease of life. It brings me
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Waste not want not approach at heart of Neil’s good deeds
When Neil was growing up on a farm in Golden Bay, his parents instilled in him a core value: re-use anything you can and try not to let anything go to waste. the community for his voluntary work and upcycling expertise that people who are moving or tidying their homes often stop him in the supermarket to ask if he
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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. surroundings. The development is also in close proximity to schools, supermarkets, shopping centres and employment opportunities, and is within walking distance of public transport options including the Onehunga train station.
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Twelve inner city apartments for Napier
Situated on Wellesley Road, they are the first three-storey apartments close to the central city that Kāinga Ora has delivered in many years. Now they are completed, whānau will start moving in. city including supermarkets and health services. This was an important consideration when purchasing the development and matching people to the apartments. Napier
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Coming home to Kerikeri
For Rewa, the move to a newly built Kāinga Ora home in Kerikeri was more than just somewhere safe and dry to live following the devastating impacts of cyclone Gabrielle. It was coming home. the town centre, supermarket and shops. Rewa says it’s hard to pick what her very favourite part of the new home is. “I really do love everything about it. But