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Reconnection key for kaitiakitanga
Building connections with more than 100,000 whenua Māori owners comes with challenges. But as a Te Tumu Paeroa Trust Specialist explains, it’s worth it.
Supporting those who support Waitangi
In the lead up to Waitangi Day, Te Tumu Paeroa was proud to partner with New Zealand Māori Tourism to co-fund meals for two groups who play an important role in the week’s events — Māori Wardens and t...
Representing owners' voice as an advisory trustee
Working alongside Te Tumu Paeroa kaimahi are more than 2,000 advisory trustees, most of them owners, who act as a voice for the aspirations of the collective.
Reconnection for protection
A set of whenua Māori blocks in Te Waipounamu have been thrown an economic lifeline, and have been included in a rūnanga-led effort to restore the mauri of an important stream.
Partnering for better policy
What started as conflicting district plan submissions from two kaupapa Māori organisations has resulted in a partnership that amplifies the important work they are both doing.
Whakapapa connections
More than 200 hectares of whenua Māori north of Taihape has a new lease of life after an investment by its owners and support from the long-time lessee.
Resource Management Act Replacement
The Government has recently announced a new planning system will replace the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA).
Te Tai Tokerau Trust and Māori Trustee collab creates opportunities on whenua Māori
More than 10 years in the making for the Ōmāpere Taraire E & Rangihāmama X3A Ahu Whenua Trust, who celebrated a significant milestone in their history.
In October, the Māori Trustee and the Kaikohe-b...
Protecting native taonga
Planting, fencing and other restoration activities are commonplace on the whenua Māori blocks the Māori Trustee administers, but it’s not every day we protect endangered species while doing it.