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MLC User Survey 2025 Infographic V5 Te Reo Headings

Very 65, 30% Neither poor nor good 33, 15% Don’t Know 33, 15% Good 66, 31% No 46, 21% Don’t know 56, 26% Yes 112, 52% Neither poor nor good 41, 19% Poor 34, 16% Good 51, 23% Very Good 39, 18%Very Poor 49, 23% Very Good 70, 32% Moderately 52, 24% Somewhat 35, 16% Don’t know 41, 19% Not at all 22, 10% Not safe at all, 6, 3% A little unsafe, 11, 5% Refuse to Answer, 2, 1% Don’t know 36, 16% Moderately Safe 60, 28% Very Safe 102, 47% 5% asked for a brief whakawhanaungatan...

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MOJ0217.4E OCT21 Maori Reservations

Purposes of a reservation A reservation can be established for the following purposes: • a village site • a marae • a place of cultural, historical or scenic interest • a catchment area or other source of water supply • a sports ground • pā site • a bathing place • a building site • a church site • a landing place • a spring • a fishing ground • an urupā/burial ground • a well • a timber reserve • wāhi tapu • papa kāinga • kaumātua flats • kōhanga reo • a recreational ground...

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Aorere Accretion determination of status and ownership of land

Left: Part of the 1866 Crown Grant https://e-tangata.co.nz/history/the-nelson-tenths-a-story-of-unmet-obligations/ https://e-tangata.co.nz/history/the-nelson-tenths-a-story-of-unmet-obligations/ https://www.wakatu.org/nelson-tenths Tasman District Council occupation Tasman District Council’s property services manager Jim Frater said it was on expiry of the campground’s lease that the title was searched and it was (re)discovered the land was owned by Māori, although historian John Mitc...

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MLC maori reservations english

Purposes of a reservation A reservation can be established for any of the following purposes: • a village site • a marae • a sports ground • a catchment area or other source of water supply • a place of cultural, historical, or scenic interest • a conservation purpose (in conjunction with whenua rāhui) • a bathing place • a building site • a church site • a landing place • a spring • a fishing ground • an urupā/burial ground • a well • a timber reserve • wāhi tapu •...

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  Prior to establishing her own firm, Judge Mullins  worked at a large Hamilton law firm managing the Māori Land practice as well as acting for clients in the Waitangi Tribunal, Treaty settlement negotiations and estate disputes.