5 11 Report Published 2025 05 May
The Māori Land Court moved to a new database, Pātaka Whenua, in late May 2023 replacing the Māori Land Information System (MLIS).
Documents/5-11-reports/5-11-Report-Published-2025-05-May.pdf (4 mb)
The Māori Land Court moved to a new database, Pātaka Whenua, in late May 2023 replacing the Māori Land Information System (MLIS).
Documents/5-11-reports/5-11-Report-Published-2025-05-May.pdf (4 mb)
The Māori Land Court moved to a new database, Pātaka Whenua, in late May 2023 replacing the Māori Land Information System (MLIS).
That Court agreed with the Māori Land Court and ordered a further meeting of owners but endorsed the Māori Appellate Court’s decision that all of the trustees were eligible for reappointment.
In 2017, an application was made to the Māori Land Court to determine the status of the land, the ownership of the land and the relative interests of the owners.
As a result, from time to time the Māori Land Court receives applications to extend existing urupā, or to set aside Māori freehold land, or sometimes General land owned by Māori, as new urupā reservations.
For more information, please contact your local Mäori Land Court offi ce.
Documents/Panui/0526122-Ministry-of-Justice-National-Panui-July-2022-web1.pdf (493 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP14 09:00 AM AP-20230000020540 (A20220018864) 173/93 67/93 Hayden Potaka Tauakira 2M3A2 No 9 - Application to summon a meeting of owners to consider including small area with Tauakira 2M3A2 Sec 12, 13 & 14 to extend urupa SP15 09:30 AM AP-20240000012408 173/93 67/93 Heather Ranginui Morikau No 1 Section 21 - Summon a meeting of owners SP16 10:00 AM AP-20240000000268 173/93 67/93 Susan Roach Orimupiko 12B2 - Summo...
Updated interim list of owners of the Toitoi SILNA Block Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District (South Island Landless Natives Act 1906) The Māori Land Court has released an updated working list of potential owners entitled to the Toitoi Land (Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District) under Section 15 of Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement 1997.
The Māori Land Court moved to a new database, Pātaka Whenua, in late May 2023 replacing the Māori Land Information System (MLIS).
Only roughly five percent of Aotearoa is now Māori land. Most Māori land is rural and much of it is remote.