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It takes a village – locals get behind community space
What started as an empty grass area with a small, shared pātaka kai and a community bookshelf is now a vibrant communal space with its own stage and a custom-designed mural, thanks to enthusiastic Glenavon locals. grid and large balance beams. The community worked on the design with Kāinga Ora, and several other organisations; including Watercare, which is building a
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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. The leafy Gingko Bilboa straddles the boundary of the recently completed development on Church Street, which now hosts 15 new warm, dry duplex homes. Large
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Wellington’s largest residential development site reaches major milestone
Kāinga Ora and its partners are celebrating a significant milestone with the completion of civils and infrastructure works at the Esk site in Te Rā Nui – Eastern Porirua Development. The 2.6Ha site is Wellington’s largest single residential development site, and the completed works have enabled more than 100 new warm, dry homes to be
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2020 Kāinga Ora Board appointments
A new Board has been finalised to guide Kāinga Ora over the next three years. in the housing and urban system. Four new board members have been appointed: Ngarimu Blair, Robin Hapi CNZM, Penelope Hulse and Victoria Kingi. They join
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The ‘magic’ of Mangere house relocations
Four homes vanished from Mangere overnight, reappearing the next morning as career opportunities for rangatahi. infrastructure, through Mangere Development (external link) – our large-scale project that aims to enable up to 10,000 new homes for the community. But instead of
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Having a pet
Kāinga Ora supports tenants having pets - but it’s important to be a responsible pet owner and get our consent first.
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Crowned with merit and excellence for public housing developments
Hosted by the Property Council New Zealand the Property Industry Awards celebrates excellence in design and innovation in the built environment. Four Kāinga Ora public housing developments were recognised at the recent 2023 gala awards dinner. of the older homes and diverting 85% of construction waste from landfill through partnership with deconstruction company Green Way. “Two large-scale
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Solving the problem of multiplying cats and dogs
Cats and dogs can help make a house a home, but if your furry friends are not ‘fixed’ you might end up hounded by the pitter-patter of too many tiny paws. That is why Kāinga Ora is teaming up with New Zealand’s oldest and largest animal welfare charity, SPCA, and some Northland vet clinics to offer hundreds of
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Doing good through deconstruction
A Kāinga Ora project has shown how deconstruction not only creates more sustainable results than demolition, but can also be a catalyst for positive social outcomes. Highbury Triangle in Auckland’s Avondale is the site of the second public housing deconstruction project undertaken as part of a pilot programme
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Kāinga Ora urban development keeps on delivering
New roads, pipes and streetlights have paved the way for thousands of new homes in neighbourhoods across Auckland and in eastern Porirua, as large-scale urban developments led by Kāinga Ora hit new milestones. communities. “Brownfield development – that is development of land that has previously been developed - is complex and requires collaboration between a large