E24 11 August 2023: Water Reforms
Over the past two weeks Pānui has focused on economic and environmental matters, providing reviews in the areas of international trade, fisheries, climate change, resource
Over the past two weeks Pānui has focused on economic and environmental matters, providing reviews in the areas of international trade, fisheries, climate change, resource
This week it was Wellington’s turn for an adverse weather event, with a storm that overwhelmed their wastewater treatment plant meaning both sewage and storm
On Wednesday the Canterbury Regional Council (Ngāti Tahu Representation) Bill passed its third reading in Parliament (77 to 43), and so will now become law
Title: Cabinet Paper: Protecting and Promoting Iwi/Māori interests in the New Three Water Service Delivery Model: Paper Three (June 2021). Publisher & Date: Department of
Members of Mau Whenua, a group protesting against the development of Shelly Bay by their iwi settlement entity, (the Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust), have
We have undertaken a review of the Cabinet agreements concerning Te Tiriti and mana whenua policy matters within the ‘three waters’ management reforms. This follows
Keria Ponga and Turama Hawira have been appointed Te Pou Tupua of Te Awa Tupua. Te Pou Tupua is the voice and face of Te
First, we have reviewed a report (‘sic’) that Oranga Tamariki itself has recently released on iwi and Māori relationships, called ‘Working with iwi and Māori’.
Local Government Bill (Pānui 12/2019) Ngāi Tahu and the Canterbury Regional Council Earlier this month, Parliament voted down, at its first reading, a bill
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