As an owner of whenua Māori, it's important you’re able to contribute to looking after your whenua so it can be sustained, enhanced and protected for future generations.
By staying connected with us you’ll receive information and pānui making it easier for you to engage with us and other owners on matters relating to the whenua and the administration of the trust.
Being an owner
Find out about being an owner of whenua, how you can get involved...
Protecting and enhancing the whenua
Protecting and enhancing whenua helps to ensure it's there for future generations.
Updating your details
Keeping your details up to date means you can get pānui about your whenua and our administration of the trust...
In this section
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Being an owner
The Māori Land Court maintains an official record of owners of whenua Māori.
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How we support you
Where the Māori Trustee has been appointed responsible trustee, Te Tumu Paeroa supports her to carry out her duties and other legal responsibilities for the trust.
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Upcoming owner hui
Attending a hui is a great way for you to receive an update about the administration of your trust, find out about your whenua and connect with other owners and whānau.
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Protecting and enhancing the whenua
Protecting and enhancing whenua helps to ensure it remains for future generations.
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Income from your whenua
Sometimes whenua can be used to generate income for the trust. Income opportunities can depend on the whenua’s location, size and current state.
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Tax and finance
There are a number of financial obligations trusts need to meet. It’s important that trustees gather all the information they need to ensure the tax obligations of the trust are met.