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Etu Rakau: creating a circular economy by connecting community
Rata Taiwhanga is determined to cultivate connection – to build the type of community he wished for while growing up in a Kāinga Ora home. At one of our properties in Mangere, he’s secured nearly $80,000 to do just that. Māngere College in August soon became testimony for securing nearly $80,000 in climate and waste-minimisation grants from Auckland Council. And with that funding
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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. or disability to live well. Built on 2,725m 2 land located close to the shops, Epuni train station and Hutt Hospital, the development also included an upgrade
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Thousands of new homes possible for eleven regions through infrastructure investment
Eleven more regions throughout Aotearoa New Zealand are set to receive a share of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), Housing Minister Megan Woods announced in Hamilton today. million Types of infrastructure being funded Transport and three waters Region Tauranga (Te Papa Peninsula) New homes expected to be enabled 1,600 Funding agreed
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Infrastructure funding paves the way for new communities
A further $192 million from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) has been committed to infrastructure projects around the country – enabling new communities to be built, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. , pumping stations and outfalls. As part of a wider network response, Hutt City Council believes the infrastructure will unlock development and provide capacity for
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Small steps make big difference in Christchurch street
Dickson Crescent resident Andrea has always dreamed of having a nice fence like the one she has now. . Hers is just one of many freshly stained fences in the Christchurch street, after Tenancy Manager Mel put out the call for help staining. Her call was
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A home to help the healing
After a tough year fighting cancer, Jean is overjoyed to have recently moved into a new five-bedroom home in Rotorua with her children. a local petrol station three days a week in customer service, adding “the cancer doesn’t take away my bills or my responsibilities.” Jean and her whānau were
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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. welcomed to the complex by Manukau East MP Jenny Salesa, plus a number of Kāinga Ora tenancy management and community engagement staff. Ms Salesa says “this is a
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Successful Glendowie salvage day
A recent community salvage day in the east Auckland suburb of Glendowie was a huge success for everyone involved – Kāinga Ora, our deconstruction partner Green Way and the local community. gardening or filleting station. “Everyone’s needs are so different, and we love to hear stories, and see faces light up when we explain that everything
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Redhill state home provided foundation for whānau to thrive
The door is always open at Jeanette and Scotty’s home as they welcome you to sit at their kitchen table where Jeanette has lovingly set-up kai. – Cadbury’s (now known as Griffin’s) or Croxley Stationery Limited. Jeanette worked at Cadbury’s and Scotty had various jobs over the years working at local
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The transition to an electric fleet, our journey so far
As a public agency with over 760 fleet vehicles, we recognise the importance of transitioning our vehicles to be fully electric by 2025 to help meet the Government’s target of a carbon neutral public sector. and comfortable Hyundai Ioniq EV, and I’m impressed to have my own ‘petrol station’ in the garage. I tend to charge my car once a week, which gives me about