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Ancient Wisdom, modern methods: Enhancing marae resilience

Sir Āpirana Ngata Memorial Scholarship recipient Haukapuanui Vercoe is shining light on the risks Māori communities face in the future due to natural hazards and climate change.

New collaboration to bring more Māori into tech

Yesterday was the beginning of a new journey for Te Tumu Paeroa – the launch of a new collaborative internship aimed at building Māori capability in tech: He Kākano.

A message from the Māori Trustee Dr Charlotte Severne

Mehemea ko te pūtake o te mana tangata ko te whenua, toitū te whenua.
Mehemea ko ngā kaitiaki i ēnei whenua ko tātou
Tēnā tātou e ora nei te whenua, e whai mana ai āna uri
Tihei mauri ora!

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New online toolkit for Māori to build governance capability

Te Tumu Paeroa’s new online training for whenua Māori owners and trustees aims to boost owner participation in the administration of their land.

Is your whenua affected by natural hazards?

The Government is considering a new National Policy Statement for identifying natural hazard risk and how this may impact built development on the whenua.

Māori need to be a part of community-led retreat kōrero

Te Tumu Paeroa is encouraging Māori landowners to have their say on crucial decisions about community-led retreat.

Māori dairy farmers’ turn in the Ahuwhenua Trophy spotlight

The excellence of Māori dairy farmers will be highlighted at next year’s Ahuwhenua Trophy, now open for entries.

Biodiversity credits: He aha ō whakaaro?

We want to hear whenua Māori landowners’ views on a biodiversity credit system, a proposed policy designed to incentivise the protection of indigenous wildlife and habitat.

He Aituā Dr Ihakara Porutu Puketapu

Deputy Māori Trustee, Greg Shaw, is saddened to learn of the passing of Dr Ihakara (Kara) Porutu Puketapu (Te Āti Awa), former Secretary of Māori Affairs, and Māori Trustee (1977-83).