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Upcoming changes at Te Tumu Paeroa to better meet land owners' needs

Our vision is for Māori Land to be protected and enhanced for generations to come.

Connecting the next generation to their whenua

In 2011 we launched My Whenua. This online portal provides owners of Māori land that we manage with access to information relating to their land.

Developing owner capability on the Chatham Islands

We've been helping Māori landowners on the Chatham Islands build their governance skills, with an eye to the future of their whenua administration.

Collaborating for warm homes and healthy whānau

We’ve joined forces with Te Puni Kōkiri to ensure more housing repairs take place for Māori whānau.

Working with owners to rejuvenate the land

We've been working with owners of whenua south of Hastings with the goal of returning their lake back to its former glory.

Creating a native forest in the heart of the city

Te Tumu Paeroa staff head off to Matairangi (Mount Victoria) in Wellington to put their green thumbs to work.

IWIinvestor launches Project Whetū – investment governance training for trustees

IWIinvestor has today announced the launch of Project Whetū – investment governance training for those who act as trustees or have responsibility for investment decisions.

Kristy Roa, showing the world the future is farming

Twenty year old Kristy Roa is the 2019 winner of the Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer award for sheep and beef.

Showcasing the best in Sheep and Beef farming

Eugene and Pania King of Kiriroa Station are the winners of the Ahuwhenua Trophy for the top Māori sheep and beef farm in Aotearoa for 2019.