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Te wehe i ō whenua
Divide your land

Apply online Download the application form Subdivision A private subdivision of whenua may be made, without lodging an application with the Māori Land Court, if: all the legal owners agree to the subdivision (where there is no trust) all the trustees agree to the subdivision (where the land is vested in trustees) the management committee of a Māori incorporation agrees (where the land is vested in a Māori incorporation) the new titles, issued by Land Infor...

Tō mātou hītori
Our history

Since the passing of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, our role is to: promote the retention of Māori land in the hands of its owners, whānau and hapū facilitate the occupation, development and use of Māori land ensure that decisions made about Māori land are fair and balanced taking into account the needs of all the owners and their beneficiaries.

Ngā utu tono
Application fees

Ngā tono $66 $66 applications Succession to Māori land Transfer of shares in Māori land Establishment of a trust over Māori land Adding, reducing, or removing trustees of a trust which manages Māori land Determining the ownership of structures on Māori land Occupation of Māori land Ngā tono $220 $220 applications Partition, subdivision, amalgamation and aggregation of Māori land Anything related to a Māori incorporation Roadways...

FINAL Panui National March 2025

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT 56 10:25 AM AP-20240000009909 239/93 Deborah Te Puni He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō Hines Ahu Whenua Trust Reduce the trustees of Hines Ahu Whenua Trust by removing Jemma Tanner, Debbie Te Puni and Sharon Callaghan 57 10:30 AM AP-20250000000129 239/93 Debbie Te Puni, Jemma Tanner, Sharon Callaghan He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō Hines Ahu Whenua Trust Reduce the trustees of Hines Ahu Whenua Trust b...

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Whenua
Māori land

Our role as Te Kooti Whenua Māori is to facilitate and promote the retention and use of Māori land, and support whānau to occupy, develop and use their whenua.