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Pānui kairēti Close to Home
Ko Close to Home ko tētahi pānui kairēti e tautokona ana e Kāinga Ora. Pānuitia mō ngā hapori pātata, mō ngā tohutaka, mō ngā aki, mō ngā tohutohu, mō te noho haumaru hoki i te kāinga.
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Delivering new and improved state housing
Kāinga Ora is carrying out the biggest upgrade of state houses ever undertaken in New Zealand.
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Older state homes making way for new housing in Mosgiel
We are transforming older state homes in Mosgiel, replacing them with warm, modern housing on the same sites.
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New homes bring a fresh start for Gisborne whānau
Whanau are now moving into eight new social homes in central Gisborne. For Heather (Tūhoe), one of the new tenants, the home marks a significant turning point. “If it wasn’t for my moko, I would have probably stayed in the caravan,” she says.
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Te Whare Noho e Tautokona Ana
Ka whakahuia e te Whare Noho e Tautokona Ana te whare noho ka whai pūtea tūmatanui ngātahi ki ngā ratonga tautoko he mea waiwai ki te oranga o ngā tāngata, o te whānau e noho ana i te kāinga.
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New homes bring fresh opportunities in Nelson and Feilding
With eight new homes in Nelson and 26 in Feilding, families will soon be able to move into warm, healthy living environments that provide stability as they become part of their local communities.
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Canterbury affected by the floods
Canterbury continues to be hammered with rain, after a weekend which saw rivers throughout the region reach record highs, homes and roads flooded, and bridges washed away.
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Be prepared for Cyclone Fili
Cyclone Fili is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to many parts of the North Island on Tuesday and Wednesday 12 and 13 April.
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Fixing flood-damaged homes new priority
With the floodwater receding, Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is gearing up to repair its flood-damaged Auckland houses as quickly as possible so customers can return to their homes.
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Working with building developers boosts public housing in Gisborne
Agreements between Kāinga Ora and building developers will lift the number of social houses available in one of the eight areas of severe housing deprivation identified in the public housing plan.