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He kōrero nā tō mātou Kaiwhakawā Matua rāua ko te Pae Matua
Message from our Chief Judge and Pae Matua

10 May 2023  |  News

Whakarongo ake māua Ki te tangi a te manu nei a te tui Tūī, tūī, tūī tuia Tuia i runga Tuia i raro Tuia i waho Tuia i roto Tuia i te here tangata Ka rongo te pō Ka rongo te ao Tuia i te muka tangata I takea mai i Hawaiki nui I Hawaiki roa I Hawaiki pāmamao Te hono a wairua Ka puta mai ki te whai ao Ki te ao mārama Tihei mauri oraKi ngā mate huhua o te wā kei tēnā marae kei tēnā marae Ka tangi tonu mātou Haere atu ra koutou ki te pō Ki te rārangi mātua o ngā tūpuna Ki reira moe ai Āpiti hono tāta...

Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 Factsheet copy

If there is a dispute about access or no response to an access notice, an internal reviewer will assess the situation. • Where the land is Māori-owned and the landowner does not participate in the internal review, the water service provider can appeal to the Māori Land Court under section 166(4)(b). • If the reviewer makes a decision that the landowner disagrees with, the Māori landowner can appeal to the Māori Land Court under...

Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Local-Government-Water-Services-Act-2025-Factsheet-copy.pdf (105 kb)

Amendments to Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 December 2020

Before 6 February 2021 Whānau are discouraged from building papakāinga housing on marae and other Māori reservations because an occupation license may only be granted by trustees for up to 14 years, with no right of renewal. From 6 February 2021 Occupation licenses for papakāinga housing can be granted for more than 14 years, with a right of renewal.

Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Amendments-to-Te-Ture-Whenua-Maori-Act-1993-December-2020.pdf (891 kb)

Speech to the Federation of Māori Authorities National Conference

10 Dec 2014  |  News

But there were some surreal moments; such as meeting various royals, and the only car accident I have ever been involved in, which was with Bishop Desmond Tutu, who Dad was delivering to Rotorua airport. Thankfully no one was hurt, and I think the poor woman driving the other car was more shocked to see two men wearing long purple robes get out of the other car.