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Tukituki River Catchment Cultural Values and Uses
Tukituki River Catchment Cultural Values and Uses June 2012 Report For Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Te Taiwhenua O Tamatea In Partnership with Te Taiwhenua O Heretaunga Research Teams Te Taiwhenua O Tamatea: Te Taiwhenua O Heretaunga: Dr. Benita Wakefield Marei Apatu Marge Hape Dale Moffatt Jorgette Maaka Donna Whitiwhiti Bruce Wakefield Hirani Maaka Acknowledgments Te Taiwhenua O Tamatea wish to acknowledge the following whanau for providing their aroha and tautoko to this project: our kaumatua Aunty Ahi Robertson, Aunty Lily Wilcox, Aunty Ahi Heperi, Professor Roger Maaka and Morris Meha; Joanne Heperi, JB Smith, Jamie Graham, Hinewai Taungakore and finally all the Board for their input and feedback. Te Taiwhenua O Heretaunga wish to acknowledge: Kaumatua - Owen Jerry Hapuku, Haami Hilton, Miki Unahi, Heitia Hiha, Hawira Hape, Rumatiki Kani, Waa Harris, Wini Mauger; Te Rūnanganui o Heretaunga - Owen Jerry Hapuku, Peter Paku, Kenneth Jones, Jill Munro, Bernadette Hamlin, Koro Whaitiri, Ripia Waaka, Hariata Nuku, Mike Paku, Hira Huata, Keita Hapi, Mataora Toatoa, Tom Mulligan; focus group/ hikoi members/ interviewees – Morry Black, Waa Harris, Bernadette Hamlin, Ripia Waaka, Robin Hape, Jenny Mauger, Sandra Mauger, Hariata Nuku, Bayden Barber, Hinehau Whitiwhiti, Richard Waerea, Karen Apatu, Paul Blake, Glen MacDonald, Roger Maaka, Jorgette Maaka, Paul Blake, Miki (Darkie) Unahi, Owen Jerry Hapuku, Advisory - Jeremy Tātere MacLeod, Ngahiwi Tomoana, Dr Adele Whyte, Ngatai Huata. Tukituki River Catchment Cultural Values & Uses Page 2 Mihi -
Coromandel-Colville Reserves: Management Plan
Coromandel-Colville Reserves: Management Plan September 2018 Purpose of this plan The Reserves Act 1977 requires that Thames-Coromandel District Council (the Council), as an administering body, prepare this management plan (Section 41). Reserves Act management plans are an important reserve management tool. These management plans are developed in consultation with reserve users, community and key stakeholder groups, with consideration to current management of a reserve. A management plan will provide for continuity between legislative requirements, council plans and policies, and the day-to-day operation of a reserve. This draft Coromandel Colville Reserves Management Plan applies to all reserves in the Coromandel Colville area administered by Thames-Coromandel District Council that are covered by the Reserves Act 1977. A management plan for the Coromandel Colville reserves was first prepared in 2005. This is the first review of the original plan. Process of preparing this reserve management plan, in accordance with the Reserves Act 1977: 14 March 2018 Council invites suggestions on reserve management objectives and policies Council approves draft Coromandel Colville Reserve Management Plan for 30 October 2018 public consultation Council calls for submissions on the draft Coromandel Colville Reserve 5 November 2018 Management Plan 18 January 2019 Submissions close February Hearings Public Consultation on this draft plan Public consultation on this plan will be undertaken from 5 November 2018 to 18 January 2019. Submission Process If you wish to make a submission to this draft General Policies Reserve Management Plan, you can: Complete a submission form online at www.tcdc.govt.nz/Have-Your-Say Send us an email to [email protected] Or, if you would prefer send a written submission to - Reserve Management Plan Review, Thames-Coromandel District Council, Private Bag1001, Thames 3540. -
NGĀTI HEI and the CROWN AGREEMENT in PRINCIPLE EQUIVALENT July 2011
NGĀTI HEI and THE CROWN AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE EQUIVALENT July 2011 INTRODUCTION - SETTLEMENT STRUCTURE 1. The Iwi of Hauraki1 entered into a Framework Agreement between the Hauraki Collective and the Crown dated 1 October 2010. 2. The Framework Agreement and Agreement in Principle Equivalents represent incremental steps towards a comprehensive Deed of Settlement between the Crown and the Iwi of Hauraki. 3. The Deed of Settlement will settle all Historical Claims2 under the Te Tiriti o Waitangi / the Treaty of Waitangi3 in the Hauraki region which arise from the whakapapa of each of the Iwi of Hauraki. 4. As a consequence of the Deed of Settlement, each of the Iwi of Hauraki will be entitled to a range of Treaty settlement redress. 5. The Crown and the Iwi of Hauraki acknowledge that the ultimate structure of a settlement with the Iwi of Hauraki is yet to be agreed, and will be developed in the course of negotiations. Thus, for example, it is not yet agreed whether there will be multiple deeds of settlement or a single deed of settlement with iwi specific redress.4 6. This Agreement in Principle Equivalent comprises both collective and iwi specific chapters and includes: a. redress agreed to by the Crown; b. redress the Crown is willing to explore; and c. redress the Hauraki Collective and Ngāti Hei seek. 7. The Crown acknowledges that the Collective and Ngāti Hei has the right to seek redress, but notes that some of the redress iwi seek is outside current government policy. 8. Ngāti Hei is party to the Hauraki Collective Framework Agreement and is undertaking iwi specific negotiations in respect of its interests. -
Te Ture Mō Te Reo Māori 2016 Māori Language Act 2016
Te Ture mō Te Reo Māori 2016 Māori Language Act 2016 Public Act 2016 No 17 Date of assent 29 April 2016 Commencement see section 2 Te rārangi upoko/Contents Page Te Wāhanga 1 Ko te ingoa me ngā whakataunga tīmatanga i te reo Māori 1 Te upoko 6 2 Te tīmatanga 7 Te Wāhanga 2 He whakataunga horopaki 3 Te korahi me te aronga o tēnei Ture 7 Te whakaū i te reo Māori 4 Te whakaū i te reo Māori hei taonga 7 5 He reo whai mana ā-ture nō Niu Tireni te reo Māori 8 6 Te Whakaūnga a te Karauna 8 7 Te mana ki te kōrero Māori i roto i ngā whakahaerenga ā-ture 8 Ngā mātāpono me ngā aratohu 8 Ngā mātāpono 9 9 He ārahitanga mā ngā tari Kāwanatanga 10 Ngā rautaki reo Māori 10 Te rautaki Maihi Karauna 11 11 Te rautaki Maihi Māori 11 Te whakahāngaitanga me ētahi atu take 12 Te whakahāngaitanga whānui o te Ture 12 1 Te Ture mō Te Reo Māori 2016 Māori Language Act 2016 2016 No 17 13 Te whakahāngaitanga 12 14 Ngā whakataunga whakawhiti, ngā whakataunga pupuri, ngā 13 whakataunga whai pānga hoki 15 Ka herea te Karauna e te Ture 13 16 Te anga o te Ture 14 Te Wāhanga 3 Te Mātāwai Te whakatūnga, ngā mana whakahaere me te aronga 17 Te whakatūnga o Te Mātāwai 15 18 Te aronga o Te Mātāwai 15 Ngā āheinga 19 Ngā āheinga o Te Mātāwai 16 Ngā kopoutanga ki a Te Mātāwai 20 Ngā mema o Te Mātāwai 17 21 Ngā take e hāngai ana ki ngā whakatau kopoutanga 17 22 Te kopoutanga o te tumu whakarae 18 Ngā herenga pūrongo 23 Te aronga o te kirimana hoko 18 24 Te herenga ki te whakarite kirimana hoko 19 25 Te tauākī whāinga 19 26 Te āhua me ngā kōrero o te tauākī whāinga 20 27 Te pūrongo -
Legal Framework Applying to Application for Resource
BEFORE AN EXPERT CONSENTING PANEL STAGE 1B1 OF THE PAPAKURA TO DRURY SOUTH PROJECT UNDER the COVID-19 Recovery (Fast-track Consenting) Act 2020 IN THE MATTER OF an application for resource consents and notices of requirement by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency for activities associated with Stage 1B1 of listed project LP15, the Papakura to Drury South State Highway 1 Improvements Project ANALYSIS OF LEGAL FRAMEWORK APPLYING TO THE APPLICATION FOR RESOURCE CONSENTS AND NOTICES OF REQUIREMENT LODGED BY WAKA KOTAHI NZ TRANSPORT AGENCY June 2021 Barristers and Solicitors Auckland Solicitors Acting: Jennifer Caldwell / Leigh Ziegler Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Tel 64-9-357 9396 PO Box 1433 Auckland 1140 CONTENTS PART A INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND TO THE PROJECT ................ 1 PART B LEGAL FRAMEWORK – COVID-19 RECOVERY (FAST-TRACK CONSENTING) ACT 2020 ...................................................................................... 7 PART C POWERS TO DECLINE LISTED PROJECTS .................................... 10 PART D CONDITIONS ..................................................................................... 26 PART E CONCLUSION .................................................................................... 28 PART A INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND TO THE PROJECT INTRODUCTION 1. Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) is lodging an application for resource consents and notices of requirement (NoRs) to enable the Papakura to Drury South State Highway 1 Improvements Project (P2DS Project), which is a listed project 'LP15'1 under the COVID-19 Recovery (Fast-track Consenting) Act 2020 (COVID-19 Recovery Act). 2. The COVID-19 Recovery Act establishes a new consenting framework within which the P2DS Project falls to be considered. This document seeks to assist the Panel by summarising that framework and evaluating the application against its key tests. Detailed information is provided in the Assessment of Effects on the Environment (AEE) that accompanies the application. -
Pare-Hauraki-Collective-Redress-Deed-Schedule-Attachments
HAKO and NGĀI TAI KI TĀMAKI and NGĀTI HEI and NGĀTI MARU and NGĀTI PAOA and NGĀTI POROU KI HAURAKI and NGĀTI PŪKENGA and NGĀTI RĀHIRI TUMUTUMU and NGĀTI TAMATERĀ and NGĀTI TARA TOKANUI and NGAATI WHANAUNGA and TE PATUKIRIKIRI and THE CROWN __________________________________________________________________ PARE HAURAKI COLLECTIVE REDRESS DEED SCHEDULE: ATTACHMENTS ___________________________________________________________________ ATTACHMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PARE HAURAKI REDRESS AREA MAP ............................................................................... 1 2 DEED PLANS ......................................................................................................................... 2 3 IWI WITH INTERESTS IN MOEHAU TUPUNA MAUNGA AND TE AROHA TUPUNA MAUNGA ................................................................................................................................ 7 4 CONSERVATION FRAMEWORK AREA MAP ....................................................................... 8 5 FISHERIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE AREA MAP ................................................................ 9 6 PARE HAURAKI AREA RFR ................................................................................................ 10 7 PARE HAURAKI LIST RFR .................................................................................................. 11 8 SECOND RIGHT OF REFUSAL LAND ................................................................................. 47 8.1 SECOND RIGHT OF REFUSAL LAND ................................................................................ -
Te Tiriti O Waitangi Treaty of Waitangi
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Treaty of Waitangi 2010 in review Cover Contact the Commission Tämaki Makaurau – Auckland Level 4 Tower Centre, 45 Queen Street PO Box 6751, Wellesley Street Tämaki Makaurau Auckland 1141 Waea Telephone 09 309 0874 Waea Whakähua Fax 09 377 3593 Te Whanganui ä Tara – Wellington Level 1 Vector Building, 44-52 The Terrace PO Box 12411, Thorndon Te Whanganui ä Tara Wellington 6144 Waea Telephone 04 473 9981 Waea Whakähua Fax 04 471 6759 Ötautahi – Christchurch Level 3 Guardian Assurance Building, 79-83 Hereford Street PO Box 1578, Ötautahi Christchurch 8140 Waea Telephone 03 379 2015 Waea Whakähua Fax 03 353 0959 Human Rights Commission InfoLine 0800 496 877 (toll free) Fax 09 377 3593 (Attn: InfoLine) Email [email protected] Language Line and NZ Sign Language interpreter available. TXT 0210 236 4253 www.hrc.co.nz Published January 2011 Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand This document has been printed on FSC Certified Mixed Source paper stock, manufactured using Elemental Chlorine Free pulp from Well Managed forests. It is produced under the environmental management system ISO 14001, which aims to prevent pollution and achieve continual improvement. Cover image: People gather on the treaty grounds at Waitangi, 6 February. Credit: G. Bowker, NZ Herald. Contents Human rights and the treaty 2 Waitangi Tribunal 9 Historical treaty settlements 12 Aquaculture 17 Fisheries 18 Other developments 19 Public awareness 21 This chapter comes from Tüi Tüi Tuituiä – Race Relations in 2010, the annual review of race relations in New Zealand published by the Human Rights Commission. It reviews developments in relation to the Treaty of Waitangi and is released in advance of the full review to promote discussion on the treaty for Waitangi Day. -
Political Reviews
Political Reviews Micronesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 michael lujan bevacqua, landisang l kotaro, monica c labriola, clement yow mulalap Polynesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 peter clegg, lorenz gonschor, margaret mutu, christina newport, steven ratuva, forrest wade young The Contemporary Pacic, Volume 29, Number 1, 93–188 © 2017 by University of Hawai‘i Press 93 144 the contemporary pacific • 29:1 (2017) des temps coloniaux en Polynésie fran- fortnight of each other. Of Te Rōroa, çaise. Pirae, Tahiti: Editions Au Vent des Ngāpuhi, and Ngāti Whātua, Manos Iles. had an extensive background in TI, Tahiti Infos. Weekday newspaper and woodcarving and sculpture, having Internet news. Tahiti. http://www.tahiti carved the meeting house of his -infos.com Matatina Marae in Waipoua Forest TPM, Tahiti-Pacifique Magazine. Formerly (Tamati-Quennell 2015). Colleen, of monthly; weekly from August 2015. Te Popoto o Ngāpuhi ki Kaipara and Tahiti. http://www.tahiti-pacifique.com Te Rarawa, was world renowned for her clay work, which has been exhib- United Nations. 2015a. Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories transmit- ited throughout New Zealand and in ted under Article 73 e of the Charter of the the United States, the United King- United Nations. Resolution adopted by the dom, Australia, and Canada (Tamati- General Assembly on 9 December 2015. Quennell 2015; Creative New Zealand a/res/70/94. http://www.un.org/en/ga/ 2015). Te Rarawa lost a greatly loved search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/70/94 leader, Gloria Herbert. -
Ernest Duval
Tax Working Group Public Submissions Information Release Release Document September 2018 taxworkingroup.govt.nz/key-documents Key to sections of the Official Information Act 1982 under which information has been withheld. Certain information in this document has been withheld under one or more of the following sections of the Official Information Act, as applicable: [1] 9(2)(a) - to protect the privacy of natural persons, including deceased people; [2] 9(2)(k) - to prevent the disclosure of official information for improper gain or improper advantage. Where information has been withheld, a numbered reference to the applicable section of the Official Information Act has been made, as listed above. For example, a [1] appearing where information has been withheld in a release document refers to section 9(2)(a). In preparing this Information Release, the Treasury has considered the public interest considerations in section 9(1) of the Official Information Act. Settlement Group Number of Members Settlement Date Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa 24,000 11 June 2008 Deeds of Settlement\Te Deed of Settlement Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te Summary Pumautanga o Te Arawa Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Te Original Deed of Settlement Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te P 121 has values of redress Pumautanga o Te Arawa.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te P 9 has value of school First Amendment Pumautanga o Te Arawa 1st land Amendment.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te Second Amendment Pumautanga o Te Arawa 2nd Amendment.pdf Ahuriri Hapū 1,000 -
Coromandel-Colville Reserves: Management Plan
Coromandel-Colville Reserves: Management Plan May 2019 Coromandel-Colville Reserves Contents Otautu Stream Esplanades ................................. 46 Relationship with Thames-Coromandel General Policies Reserve Management Plan ...................... 1 Torehina Stream Reserve ................................... 47 Overview of Coromandel-Colville Reserve Plan Tuateawa Reserve .............................................. 48 Area ....................................................................... 3 Waitete Bay Reserves ........................................ 49 Reserve Management and Use ............................. 5 Whittle Reserve ................................................... 50 Coromandel-Colville Reserve Location Maps ....... 6 Woods Road Reserve ......................................... 50 Patukirikiri ............................................................ 17 Coromandel Area – Recreation and Ecological Civic .................................................................... 18 Linkages .............................................................. 51 Hauraki House ..................................................... 19 Kennedy Bay Recreation Reserve ...................... 51 Samuel James Reserve ...................................... 21 Kikowhakarere Reserves .................................... 52 Cultural Heritage ................................................ 22 Kowhai Drive Reserve ........................................ 53 Ariki Tahi .............................................................. 23 -
Board Report
Board Report P u b l i c Date Venue Wednesday, Panuku Outpost, 24 July 2019 ground floor, Central One Time building, 4 3.30 pm Henderson Valley Road Board Agenda Where: Panuku Outpost, ground floor, Central One building, 4 Henderson Valley Road When: Wednesday, 24 July 2019 | 9.30 am – 4.00 pm Board Members: Adrienne Young-Cooper – Chair David Kennedy – Director Richard Leggat – Director Dr Susan Macken – Director Paul Majurey – Director Mike Pohio – Director Martin Udale – Director Paul Brown – Intern In attendance: Roger MacDonald – Chief Executive Monica Ayers – Director People and Culture Angelika Cutler – Director Corporate Affairs Carl Gosbee – Director Corporate Services Rod Marler – Director Design and Place David Rankin – Chief Operating Officer Brenna Waghorn – Director Strategy Ian Wheeler – Director Portfolio Management Allan Young – Director Development Jenni Carden – Executive Officer / Company Secretary Confidential meeting Board only time 1. Procedural Motion to Exclude the Public Put the motion that, pursuant to clause 12.3 of the Panuku Constitution, the public be excluded from the following proceedings of this meeting, so that commercially sensitive issues can be discussed in confidential session. 2. Confidential governance matters 2.1 Apologies 2.2 Directors’ interests Withheld from the public under S7(2)(h) of the LGOIMA 2.3 Minutes of 26 June 2019 Board meeting Withheld from the public under S7(2)(h) of the LGOIMA 2.4 Board action list Withheld from the public under S7(2)(h) of the LGOIMA 2.5 Board forward work programme -
CAP Fund Grants Approved and Paid Report for Publication FINAL.Xlsx
Ministry of Social Development's Community Awareness and Preparedness Grant Fund Please note: - Data in this report is current at 23 April 2020 and only includes grants paid as at this time. - These grants support a range of community-led solutions that support local resilience and community wellbeing during COVID-19 restrictions - "Priority groups" reflects specific groups that will benefit from this funding as indicated through the application process Organisation/Community Group Area of Service Delivery Amount 9GST exclusive) Priority Groups A Better Chance Caritable Trust Auckland $3,160.00 Migrant communities A Better Chance Charitable Trust Auckland $4,897.39 Older people Able Charitable Trust Southern $5,000.00 People with current significant health conditions Age Concern Auckland Auckland $6,975.00 Older people Age Concern Havelock North Inc East Coast $5,000.00 Māori, Older people Age Concern Napier East Coast $5,000.00 Older people Age Concern Nelson Tasman Nelson, Marlborough, Westcoast $5,000.00 Older people Age Concern Otago Inc Southern $5,000.00 Older people Age Concern Rodney Auckland $5,000.00 Older people Age Concern Wellington Wellington $3,478.26 Older people Airedale Property Trust Auckland $5,000.00 Akal Foundation Auckland $16,865.22 Pacific, Migrant communities Akaroa Resource Collective Trust Canterbury $5,000.00 Older people Ako Hiko Education Trust Auckland $5,000.00 Māori, Pacific, Migrant communities Alexandra Baptist Church Southern $2,174.30 Allandale School/Te Kura o Motueka Board of Trustees Bay of Plenty