In 2005 the Government provided over $30 million over a five year period to fund the Māori Freehold Land Project in a joint venture between the Māori Land Court, LINZ, the Ministry of Justice and TPK to ensure the registration of all Māori freehold land titles and orders with LINZ. This project was completed in March 2010.
Most follow this general order when working through the online portal submission:
• Introduction
• Applicant Details
• Application Details
• Hearing Schedule (if relevant or other application specific section)
• Upload Documents
• Application Summary
• Payment
• Confirmation
At the top of the screen is a progress bar.
For the Māori Land Court, our focus is on being able to progress the successions as quickly as we can in order to update the lists of successors so that meetings of successors can be called.
The owners may also need to consider whether a right of way is required in order to ensure proper access to the urupā. Any lessees of the block will have to be consulted with regard to the proposal as it may affect their use of the block.
The
Court may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
PĀNUI
NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
26 A20230002589 29/93,
113/93
Deputy
Registrar
Marjorie Hazel Clarabel Greenwood -
Succession to Toitoi Block (Crown Land Block
VIII Lords River Survey District) - South Island
Landless Natives (SILNA) Block
27 A20220018775 86/93 Deputy
Registrar
Toitoi (SILNA) Block - Amendment of Court
Record at 76 TWP 248-3...
Whether the person is subject to a current investigation, charge, or order by a regulatory or
disciplinary body.
Whether the person has been the subject of a complaint that was upheld by a regulatory or
disciplinary body, including in other countries.
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Te Ratonga Whakatau Wenerau o Te Kooti Whenua Māori - EOI process information booklet - March 2026
He whaiwhakaaro│Broader considerations
Each application will be assessed against the criteria set out under categorie...
They displayed and utilised the many aspects of the Māori language and te ao Māori in order to bring together the people and to plant the seeds of hope and promise within the heart of the Māori nation.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP2 11:00 AM AP-20260000001688 189/93
191/93
John Koning,
Trustees of
Murimotu 5B1
Ahu Whenua
Trust
Part Murimotu 5B1 Ahu Whenua
Trust - Call for account, termination
of agency, delivery of books of
account and records and payment
of money (Respondent: Māori
Trustee)
The Court may convene to make
orders
The video toolkits include:
Meetings
Conflict and ethics
Financial Statements
Leadership
Leases
Risks
Trustee Duties
Vision and Strategy
Trust Order
View them here.