E24 16 August 2025: Takutai Moana Update:
Takutai Moana Update: One of the functional policy areas to remain with Te Arawhiti / the Ministry for Justice is oversight of the Marine and
Takutai Moana Update: One of the functional policy areas to remain with Te Arawhiti / the Ministry for Justice is oversight of the Marine and
On Wednesday the Minister for Māori Development, Tama Potaka, released a media statement discussing his plans to accelerate Māori development. While the release talked about
On Wednesday the Minister for Māori Development, Tama Potaka, released a media statement discussing his plans to accelerate Māori development. While the release talked about
This week we have reviewed five briefings to two incoming Ministers (BIMs) all of which have a specific Māori focus. We are not quite sure
Aside from role confusion with Te Puni Kōkiri, for Te Arawhiti there is also further role confusion within its various tasks. This reveals itself in
This week we have reviewed annual reports from two Māori focused entities, Te Puni Kōkiri and Te Arawhiti.[1] Note: given that incoming Prime Minister Chris
Contextual Matters: Yesterday the Government released its 2023/2024 Budget. This is their finalised spending plan for 1 July this year to 30 June 2024, plus
We have reviewed a report back from Te Arawhiti on their progress in settling Te Tiriti o Waitangi claims. It’s a marginal report at best.
A second debate of note occurred on the same day, at the pōwhiri for the opening of Te Matatini Herenga Waka Herenga Tangata which was
Te Arawhiti Office of Māori Crown Relations Annual Report 2022 Our review rates the annual report from Te Arawhiti as marginal because it is only
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