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Te whakawhiti whenua
Transferring land

This may be by notice in local newspapers in the area the land is located, or by direct offer by mail or email. Te tono mō tētahi whakaū i te kaiwhakawātea whenua (utu tāpae $220) Apply for a confirmation of alienee (filing fee $220) To apply for a confirmation of alienee, you will need to provide: evidence that demonstrates you have sought offers from members of the PCA which have been unsuccessful evidence of a conditional offer to purchase your interests (either by a separ...

I puta te whakataunga tuatahi reo rua o te Kooti Whenua Māori
First bilingual Māori Land Court judgment published

14 Dec 2022  |  News

  As the first fully bilingual judgment issued in its history, it signals the enhancement of te reo Māori in the Court. This, at a time when the nation is celebrating the 50th year of the anniversary of the Māori language petition, the 40th anniversary of te kohanga reo and the 35th anniversary of te reo Māori becoming an official language of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Te whakamōhiotanga o ngā Tono neke atu i te 6 marama te tawhito (Ngā pūrongo 5.11)
Notification of Applications over 6 months old (5.11 Reports)

Latest report: ➜ Notification of Applications over 6 months old - 28 February 2025 Ngā pūrongo o mua Previous reports Report Date Notification of Applications over 6 months old 31/08/2024 Notification of Applications over 6 months old 31/05/2024 Notification of Applications over 6 months old 29/02/2024 Notification of Applications over 6 months old 30/11/2023 Notification of Applications over 6 months old 31/08/2023 Notification of Applications over 6 months old 31/0...

Te haere atu ki te hui takawaenga
Attending mediation

On this page Dispute resolution service The mediation process What if a resolution is not reached? Ko te whakapapa te ara ki o mātua tupuna It is your connections to each other that keep you connected to your ancestors Dispute resolution service Our dispute resolution service is a free, voluntary, tikanga-based process where parties can resolve disputes related to Māori land confidentially, outside of a court setting.

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...

Whenua
Māori land

Whatungarongaro te tangata toitū te whenua As people disappear from sight, the land remains Before settlers arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand, tangata whenua cared for whenua as kaitiaki, or guardians, as hapū and whānau collectives.