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Government approves funding for around 300 new public homes in transformational urban regeneration project
The Kāinga Ora Arlington development is an exciting, innovative project, which will support local economies, provide training opportunities, and help create and connect communities on the fringe of inner city Wellington through smart and innovative design. ), Dr Minister Woods and Mayor Foster On the day, the Minister was joined by Wellington City Council elected officials Mayor Foster, Councillor Pannett
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Teaming up to provide Christmas cheer
This Christmas, Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities and Wellington City Mission are teaming up to provide some of our most vulnerable tenants a Christmas or New Year treat. Valley and Wellington City. “We are aware the end of year holiday period can be a tough time for many kiwis” says Jackie, Kāinga Ora, Regional Manager. “Working
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More homes on the horizon for Wellington
This week, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced the purchase of 28 Adelaide Road in Mount Cook, Wellington. The 2,016m2 section was purchased as part of a Kāinga Ora urban development programme aimed at increasing housing supply and affordability. project including Wellington City Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, Waka Kotahi, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko, and Port Nicholson
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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. access to comprehensive support services right at their doorstep, provided by Wellington City Mission. From employment assistance and healthcare to budgeting
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Porirua neighbourhood comes together for clean-up event
Good things happen when people work together – which is exactly what happened when communities in Eastern Porirua gathered for a neighbourhood clean-up event in September. Nui is the Eastern Porirua Development partnership that consists of Kāinga Ora, Porirua City Council and Ngāti Toa Rangatira. The event was sparked by an idea
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Karakia marks the start of new homes for inner city Wellington
Freezing southerly blasts couldn’t dampen the spirits of those who recently gathered at the Rolleston St site in Mount Cook. testament to strong partnership working between Kāinga Ora and the Mount Cook community, Wellington City Council and other agencies, and Solari Architects and our build
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Kāinga Ora site helps with eradicating pests in Wellington
With ground investigation starting on Kāinga Ora’s Arlington site, we had a stack of old fence palings needing a new home. distributed across the predator free groups and will make a great contribution to the overall trapping efforts around the city.” Predator Free Wellington aims
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Next step in better housing outcomes for Tauranga
Tenants in elder housing units in Tauranga are being welcomed to Kāinga Ora following completion of the purchase of most of Tauranga City Council’s elder housing portfolio. T he transfer of customers and 197 homes to Kāinga Ora took effect on 15 November 2022. Over the past six months Kāinga Ora, Tauranga City Council and the
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Investing in better housing options for Tauranga
Kāinga Ora has purchased most of Tauranga City Council’s elder housing portfolio, ensuring an increase in public housing for the city, alongside ongoing affordable housing for existing tenants. our team look forward to meeting them very soon.” Tauranga City Council Commission Chair Anne Tolley says the sale will lead to better housing outcomes for
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First agreement for infrastructure fund enables additional iwi housing in Porirua
Over 400 additional homes will be enabled for the people of Porirua thanks to the first Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) agreement recently signed between Kāinga Ora, Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira (Ngāti Toa Rangatira), and Porirua City Council. . “Porirua is now on par with Wellington City as one of the most expensive places in the country to buy or rent property. “The Council has been working to remedy