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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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Minimising construction waste
Kāinga Ora is committed to sustainable site clearance methods to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfill during housing development. areas nationally. Within our deconstruction and demolition programmes, we aim to reuse or recycle 80% of uncontaminated materials by weight in Auckland and
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Tinna’s whimsical garden filling hearts – and tummies
Everyone needs a sanctuary – a place to retreat to when life gets tough. For Christchurch mum Tinna, her sanctuary is the garden she has lovingly created at her Kāinga Ora home, Bush Cottage. lay for gluten-free bread for her son, who has severe food allergies. Tinna loves bartering her fresh produce for things she needs and wishes more people did
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Ripeka, 71, is a real-life fitness influencer
Whaea Ripeka doesn’t need social media to gain a following, her mana is such that young people follow her wherever she goes. leading weekly Boxfit sessions, Ripeka invites other tenants to join her for fitness classes and weight training at the gym next door, and to accompany her to
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Having a pet
We know that pets can be great companions, and where possible, we want you and your whānau to experience the many benefits of pet ownership.
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New home a game-changer for wheelchair sports enthusiast
Wheelchair sports enthusiast and Dunedin local Dillon says his wellbeing has improved tenfold since he moved into his fully accessible Kāinga Ora home.
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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. enjoy or their neighbour’s ‘pudding’ of bread and milk, the neighbourhood provided their whānau lifelong friendships. "When we moved to Redhill, we were one of a
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A bright future for award-winning apprentice Braedyn
Growing up with the stability of a Kāinga Ora home has allowed 20-year-old Braedyn to put down roots and begin a promising career in the neighbourhood he calls home.
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Tips Saving Food Bill (pdf, 120 KB)
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A guide to driveway safety for property owners brochure (pdf, 2.1 MB)