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Maunga Settlement read for a first time in Parliament
The piece of legislation, Te Pire Whakatupua mō Te Kāhui Tupua, acknowledging the treaty breaches and returning our tupuna was read for the first time in Parliament on April 8.
Election Year Presents an opportunity to represent ‘apū aspirations
The Ngāti Ruanui Iwi Trust will this October and November hold the election for their new board of Pou Tuara, as required by the Deed of Trust. We are encouraging uri to consider running as a candidate.
TPK Ngāhuru: From the Kaiw’aka’aere
The year is in full swing, beginning with the various calls to unite that came from the Kīngitanga, Rātana Pā, and continued in Waitangi in response to the Government’s actions and policy agenda. It was amazing to see such a response from iwi and our people.
Select Committee is refusing to engage when it matters
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Ruanui Trust Tume W’akaae Haimona Maruera said the bill was already critically inconsistent with the principles of the Treaty, and both the Fisheries and Aquaculture Settlements.
20-thousand square metres of seabed to be mined daily
It has been revealed that 20-thousand square metres of the seabed is intended to be mined everyday as the second day of the Trans-Tasman Resources Limited hearing to mine the moana comes to a close.
Iwi oppose appeal of Seabed Mining Court Challenge
“We are not having it,” Ngāti Ruanui iwi chair Haimona Maruera declared during his spirited challenge at a hearing about mining the seabed.
‘Dictatorship at its worst,’ Ngāti Ruanui opposes Governments fast-track consenting
‘Dictatorship at its worst,’ Ngāti Ruanui opposes Governments fast-track consenting
Pou Tuara: using industry experience to influence crucial change
For Hauraki Erb, industry experience in oil and gas has helped him in his role as pou tuara to provide advice and assist the iwi in their fight against seabed mining.
Works begin on 110-metre suspension bridge on Taranaki Maunga
Work has begun on the 110-metre suspension bridge as part of the upgrades to the Taranaki crossing, due for completion in April 2024.
AGM: Iwi in good position despite challenging headwinds
Despite challenging head winds when it comes to investment and as reported in Novembers annual general meeting, Ngāti Ruanui is in an overall good position heading in 2024.