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While my comments were focussed on Māori land, they are equally applicable to other Māori assets. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry report A recent Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (‘MAF’) report assessed the current state and future potential of Māori freehold land.1 Significantly, the majority of the recommendations made in the report concern the skills and knowledge capability of governance and management.
Judge Isaac and Judge Coxhead attended the 17th Conference of Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific. Judge Isaac attended representing the Chief Justice of Niue and Judge Coxhead attended representing the Chief Justice of the Cook Islands.