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David
 
From: Lucy Ashby [email address]> 
Sent: Thursday, 15 June 2023 2:22 PM
To: David Durie [email address]>
Cc: Office of the DCE - Central [email address]>; Graeme Broderick
[email address]>; Linda Heerink [email address]>; GRU
Jobs [email address]>; Martyn Watterson
[email address]>
Subject: Tei Tei Drive proposed plans communications
 
Kia ora David,
Getting in touch with an update about partners wanting to do an urgent communication
around early proposed plans at Tei Tei Drive, Ohakune as a result of neighbour queries and
OIAs.  
As a reminder, this is the site in Ohakune which Council currently own and we are going to
do infrastructure and development work on, alongside Council and Iwi plus with Crown
Infrastructure involvement. The most recent update was the below Weekly Report item
which provides more of a background, and has also been in the Weekly Report table for
the past few months that these communications are planned.
Due to the partnership nature of this agreement we have had to work carefully with
Council, Iwi and Crown Infrastructure on the communications, emphasising these are
proposed plans only at this point. We have managed to finalise the attached letter which is
going to neighbours today, and the partners also want to go out with a supporting media
release in the next day or two which I have included the final draft of below. As you can
see, the majority of the content has been driven by Council as current landowner. Once
the plans are confirmed and we have more definitive dates there will be further
announcement opportunities for different milestones.  
Thanks!
Lucy
 
1.      Tei Tei Drive, Ohakune from Weekly Report 22 April 2023
Kāinga Ora has entered into a partnership with Ruapehu District Council and Ngāti Rangi to
purchase and develop land on Tei Tei Drive in Ohakune. We have been working very closely
with iwi and Council to progress this unique partnership and the opportunity to deliver
housing and community outcomes for Ohakune.

The conditional Sale and Development Agreement between Ruapehu District Council has
been signed and is expected to go unconditional mid-2024. Kāinga Ora is still in the process


of developing investment options for this opportunity through our investment management
framework. Work on the site to make the land build-ready will likely begin late 2023.

Early engagement with the community on the initial plans will start soon. We’re committed
to keeping the community updated on plans, including providing detailed site plans when
available.
 
2.  Final Draft of Joint PR for 15/18 June release to local media
 
New partnership aims to deliver much needed homes for Ohakune
XX June 2023
To help meet the urgent need for more homes for families in Ohakune, Ruapehu District Council
has partnered with Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities and Ngāti Rangi to enable the
development of residentially zoned vacant land at Teitei Drive in Ohakune.

Plans for the number and type of homes on the site are still being developed but are a mix of
affordable, public and workers housing.

This programme of work has been made possible through the successful application by Ruapehu
District Council for Infrastructure Reference Group Funding from the Government. This funding
enables the planning and development of key infrastructure to provide capacity for new homes
and amenities. 

Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton expressed the Council's enthusiasm for participating in the project
and being able to contribute constructively to tackling the diverse housing challenges faced by
Ohakune.

“This housing project provided an opportunity for Ruapehu District Council to use its land holdings
to partner with Government and Ngāti Rangi, a great example of how we can all work together
to help resolve the housing crisis, and build a more prosperous and resilient district.”

Graeme Broderick, Kāinga Ora Regional Director Taranaki, Whanganui and Manawatu says the
partnership is a big step forward towards addressing the housing need in the region. 

“The need for housing has increased steadily over the years in Ohakune and we are pleased that,
through this partnership, we will be able to provide a home for so many families close to schools,
services and amenities.”

Helen Leahy, Pou Ārahi (Chief Executive) for Nga Waihua o Paerangi, notes that the increasing
unaffordability for Ruapehu residents relative to local incomes is a major concern for Ngāti Rangi.

“Our priority has been to do all that we can to support our whānau to access safe, dry and
affordable housing as a basic human right,” says Helen Leahy. “Our commitment to Teitei Drive is
in line with our wider strategy, He Pā Tū, He Pā Ora, whānau thriving in communities of
wellbeing.”


The first stage of the project is lodging a resource consent for infrastructure application in the
coming weeks to make the land ready for future housing to be built. 

The work for the proposed plans includes upgrading and creating improved water services,
transport connections around and within the site, and shared green spaces. This will help create
much needed homes and improve infrastructure for surrounding sites to help enable potential
housing.

Ruapehu District Council and Kāinga Ora are committed to keep the community updated on plans
and a community drop in session will be organised in the next few weeks.
 
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Keeping in touch 
Kāinga Ora is committed to keeping you updated as they progress plans for delivering homes in your 
neighbourhood. They will be in touch with opportunities to learn more and ask questions about the 
work. 
If you prefer to receive updates via email, or if you have any further questions, please feel free to 
contact:  
Renee Regal – Manager Community Engagement and Partnerships Kāinga Ora 
021 998 724 
0800 801 601 (please ask to be transferred) 
[email address] 
Clive Manley – Chief Executive
Ruapehu District Council 
07 895 8188 
[email address]  
Helen Leahy - Pou Ārahi /Chief Executive 
Nga Waihua o Paerangi (Ngāti Rangi Trust) 
021-881-031
[email address]

From:
David Durie
To:
Susan Barker; Lucy Ashby
Cc:
Martyn Watterson; Rebecca Huang; Gabby Boag; EXT Katharine TeHauBowden
Subject:
Out of scope
 and Ohakune
Date:
Tuesday, 8 November 2022 6:11:56 PM
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Great thank you. Out of scope
Ohakune was the other one discussed. Given the scale and the partnership model, the office would like to be involved with a PR.
However an onsite visit in this location between now and Christmas will unlikely be possible.
David
Out of scope



Out of scope
-----Original Message----- 
From: Gabby Boag [mail to:[email address] nz] 
Sent: 8 November 2022 12:56 PM 
To: EXT Katharine TeHauBowden [mail to:[email address] nz] 
CC: Martyn Watterson [mail to:[email address] nz],EXT - David Durie [mail
to:[email address] nz] 
Subject: Tei Tei Drive Ohakune - Potential Ministerial Announcement 18 Nov 2022 
Kia ora Katharine – our ODCE Central would like to know if Minister Woods would be interested/available to attend an event in
Ohakune later this month. Details are below in Lucy’s email. Please come back to me in the first instance, and I’ll facilitate
contact between the local team and the Minister’s Office.
 
By way of background, we raised the possibility with your team, of an event at this address, back in September, when the
Ruapehu District Council worked with Minister Woods on an announcement for 13th October, for something that they were
leading.
 
Can you let me know please if Minister Woods is interested/available to attended an event, as outlined in Lucy’s email below?
 
Thanks
 
 
Gabby Boag
 
 
Team Leader, Government Relations
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From: Lucy Ashby 
Sent: Tuesday, 8 November 2022 12:43 PM
To: Gabby Boag ; GRU Jobs 
Cc: Graeme Broderick ; Donovan Anderson ; Susan Barker ; Renee Regal 
Subject: Tei Tei Drive Ohakune - Ministerial Announcement NOW URGENT
Importance: High
 
Hi Gabby,
 
Susan and I have been discussing this opportunity this morning and it is getting time critical to have a steer on a briefing. We believe the
joint development in Ohakune will be an opportunity the Minister is interested in announcing but given it is quite a unique development
and with Crown Infrastructure Partners (CIP) it feels best she has an ad hoc briefing that gives an overview, ahead of making a decision
about if she wants to announce ideally next week or the week after.

Time is of the essence with the below upcoming timeframes that are not able to be moved and the announcement needs to be ahead of,
or aligned with these.
-
Blessing on Nov 18th (these need to be booked two weeks in advance with iwi)
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Shovels must be in the ground by Dec for CIP funding – blessing MUST be ahead of this
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Site investigations need to take place soon as well so activity on site will be visible and raise questions.
If you can let us know a way forward by COB today Gabby that would be awesome.
Many thanks,
Lucy