MLC Purongo a tau te reo 23-24
Hei whakakapi i te pō, ka waiata tahi ngā kaihaka me ō rātou hoa, whānau hoki i te waiata “Tō Aroha”, i mua i te hākari whakakapi i te pō.
Documents/Articles/MLC-Purongo-a-tau-te-reo-printer-version.pdf (16 mb)
Hei whakakapi i te pō, ka waiata tahi ngā kaihaka me ō rātou hoa, whānau hoki i te waiata “Tō Aroha”, i mua i te hākari whakakapi i te pō.
Documents/Articles/MLC-Purongo-a-tau-te-reo-printer-version.pdf (16 mb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 46 1:30PM AP-20230000027500 A20210007646 45/93 Richard Ransfield or Dick Tuna Ransfield, Tracy Titihuia Campbell CJ 2021/20 - Barney Ransfield or Panapa Ranapiri - and an order made at 192 Rotorua MB 40-42 on 6 December 1978 - Application to the Chief Judge SP 47 1:45PM AP-20230000027434 A20140005084 45/93 Ruth Constance Hallett Te Ahuru Whānau Trust CJ 2014/2 - Ruth Constance Hallett Te Ahuru - and a vesting order m...
Documents/Panui/17.-Te-Whakamaene-Chief-Judge-Specials-20-June-2024.pdf (136 kb)
Remember to be considerate of your whānau relationships during mediation. Give some thought to what you do and/or say to maintain whānau relationships during mediation.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/3.7-MLC-Mediation-Workbook.pdf (343 kb)
Sean’s commitment to his whānau, hapū and iwi, at home remain strong and connected.
To finish the evening, all the performers, their friends and whānau joined together to sing the waiata “Tō Aroha”, before ending the night with everyone sharing some delicious kai.
Documents/Articles/Maori-Land-Court-Annual-Report-Matariki-2023-Matariki-2024.pdf (11 mb)
There may be purposes specific to your whānau or your whenua, and you can include these.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Ahu-Whenua-Trust-Order-Template-18082025.pdf (444 kb)
Many landowner journeys begin when a whānau member passes away and their land interests or shares in an incorporation are transferred to their whānau members.
There are many ways Māori connect with and utilise whenua, depending on the economic, social, and cultural aspirations of the whānau for the whenua. The Māori Land Court, alongside our partner agencies, are here to support you and your whānau throughout your whenua journey.
There are three key factors you’ll need to consider if you and your whānau want to occupy or build on your land.
Within te ao Māori, rangatiratanga can embody the authority of a rangatira (a Chief) but importantly also that of the people, being the whānau (family), hapū (sub-tribe) and iwi (tribe).
Documents/Judges-corner-articles/JWI-ACPECT-Presentation-2022.pdf (540 kb)