National Panui May 2025
For further assistance please contact the registry office in which the application has been considered.
For further assistance please contact the registry office in which the application has been considered.
Currently, the land is held in trust until the owners can receive the land.
He tohutohu a te Kaiwhakawā Direction of the judge After further consultation, I reschedule dates as follows: From Porirua: 10:00am, Wednesday 5 November 2025 To Pito One: 10:00am, Wednesday 29 October 2025 This direction is issued pursuant to rule 3.8(1)(b) Māori Land Court Rules 2011 and a copy is to be sent to the Kaiwhakawā Matua, the Kairēhita Matua, and the Kairēhita of the Aotea District Registry of the court.
Documents/Panui/1.-512-Aotea-MB-256-dated-17-September-2025.pdf (96 kb)
New legislation allows Māori landowners to take action on water service issues that affect Māori land.
Water service providers sometimes need to enter land to work on water infrastructure.
The Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 introduces new provisions that allow owners of Māori land and water service providers to appeal to the Māori Land Court over decisions about access to Māori land for water infrastructure.
The Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 introduces new provisions that allow owners of Māori land and water service providers to appeal to the Māori Land Court over decisions about access to Māori land for water infrastructure.
Now, landowners and other court users can choose to resolve disputes related to Māori land through a free tikanga-based dispute resolution service provided by the Māori Land Court.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Factsheet-Dispute-resolution-service-web-version.pdf (132 kb)
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