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Social gatherings a great tonic
Kāinga Ora tenants in Mosgiel have discovered a great way to catch up and, at the same time, help stave off the issue of loneliness which can affect many. big part of their lives and we’re really fortunate to be able to go into their homes and see them,” Stacey said. Mosgiel tenant William shares a joke with
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Important milestone for Highbury Triangle
A whakawātea (cleansing) has recently been held in advance of civil works starting in early August. (land) was removed from below a mature pōhutukawa tree which is being retained as part of the development. From left: William Parr, Taina Jones, Paul Edwards
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Kāinga Ora and Callaghan Innovation partner to transform construction through innovation
Combining expertise and resources, Kāinga Ora and Callaghan Innovation aim to support commercial success stories for some of the country’s most enterprising construction businesses. clear need, and opportunity, for technology and innovation to make a real, positive impact on the sector." William Hubbard co-founder of Formance, enjoyed the
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More room for more Mangere
Associate Minister of Housing, Hon Kris Faafoi, has visited the first state houses to be completed in the Kāinga Ora Mangere Development. Health, Hon Peeni Henare and Minister of Pacific Peoples and MP for Mangere, Hon Aupito William Sio also attended the event in support of Minister Faafoi and the
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Community at the heart of new Mangere development
The Mangere Development has taken another leap forward, with the opening of the innovative Bader Drive, McKenzie Road and Cessna Place complex. area, Housing Minister Megan Woods says community lies at the heart of the new development. Kāinga Ora Board Chair Vui Mark Gosche, Mangere MP Aupito William
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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. housing nearby. She’d become homeless during the pandemic when her husband William had become unwell with dementia, and she was on crutches after injuring her hip
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Kāinga Ora and Spotless celebrate biggest ever cohort of young Māngere cadets
Seventeen-year-old sisters Tarial, Salote and Aliitasi Seuteni were busier than usual during the term one school holidays; they spent them getting up early and learning how to wire in lights and install ovens. Mangere and Pacific Peoples Minister Aupito William Sio, who presented the cadets with their certificates, said the initiative provides young people
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Ministers check out innovative new homes in Avondale
Just before the first customers move into their brand new, two-bedroom Kāinga Ora homes in Avondale, a handful of special guests took a sneak preview. From left: Minister Poto Williams, Minister Carmel Sepuloni, Kāinga Ora Manager Community Engagements and Partnerships Jody Jackson Becerra and New Lynn MP
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Healthier homes under Homestar
A new standard in public housing is already helping tenants save money on power bills and providing warmer, healthier homes. . From left, Kāinga Ora CE Andrew McKenzie, Housing Minister Megan Woods, New Zealand Green Building Council’s Jennifer Whittle and local MP Poto Williams.
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Roof shout celebration at Auckland development
Workers at St George’s Road development downed tools early to mark a key project milestone. Christmas, with completion due in October. Rick Hattingh, Phil Williams, George Kubicki and Rob Cunnington from Kalmar Construction. Cara Doonan (centre) and Nick Seymour (far right) from Kāinga Ora.