Title: He Korona Whakataena 2018-2019 Publisher & Date: Ngāi Tūhoe: November 2019 Type of Document: Annual Report (to 31 March 2019) Length, style: 63 pages, (online version) plain English. Recommended readership: Ngāi Tūhoe subscribers. Content summary (financial): Financial Performance Headlines 2019 results Notes Revenue and Income Estimate* $32.5
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Shane Heremaia has been appointed Chief Executive of Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Board. Mr Heremaia will commence a three-year term in January 2020. Dr Wayne Ngata has been appointed to the Tertiary Education Commission Board. Dr Nina Scott, Shelly Campbell, and Professor David Tipene-Leach have been appointed to the Cancer Control Agency
On Wednesday the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Andrew Little, together with the Minister for Māori Development, Nanaia Mahuta, released a joint statement on progressing the Ngāpuhi Treaty settlement. At its core the Ministers are calling for proposals from takiwā (regional area) groupings about how their specific cultural claims
Lil Anderson (Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi) has been appointed Chief Executive of the Office for Māori Crown Relations – Te Arawhiti. Last Saturday the Minister of Justice, Andrew Little, announced the Government will introduce an Electoral Amendment Bill which will restore the rights of people imprisoned to remain on the electoral
Title: Te Runanganui o Ngāti Porou: Ripoata A Tau 2019 Publisher & Date: Te Runanganui o Ngāti Porou: November 2019 (referred to as ‘TRONPnui’) Type of Document: Annual Report (to 30 June 2019) Length, style: 44 pages, plain English (some Te Reo, some graphics) Recommended readership: Ngāti Porou subscribers Content
Title: Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Annual Report 2018/ 2019 Publisher & Date: Ngāti Whātua: November 2019 Type of Document: Annual Report (to 30 June 2019) Length, style: 40 pages, plain English (some graphics). Separate consolidated financial statements (30 pages) Recommended readership: Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei subscribers Content summary: Financial Performance
This week we have also reviewed a household income report from the Ministry of Social Development. (MSD also publishes another report with non-financial measures but that has very limited Māori data.) As our review shows, the report’s findings are consistent with past years – in sum circa 28% of Māori
The Ministry of Justice has published a report entitled Attrition and Progression – Reported Sexual Violence Victimisations In The Criminal Justice System. This report presents findings from a review of 23,739 sexual violence claims (victimisations) reported to Police between 1 July 2014 and 30 June 2018, with a specific focus
Rachel Taulelei ((Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Rarua, Ngāti Koata) has been appointed to the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC). This week the Minister of Corrections, Kelvin Davis, and the Minister of Forestry, Shane Jones, announced that eleven prisoners from the ‘Release to Work’ programme have secured full time jobs or job
The Waikato/Tainui report tells a much more positive financial story. Its net operating surplus rose to over $63 million and, combined with value increases on assets, owner’s equity – tribal financial worth – rose by $73 million – up to $1.3 billion. But of equal importance, Waikato/Tainui also provides quite
The Ngāi Tahu summary report – like Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāpuhi – shows a difficult year. Although Ngāi Tahu still made a net surplus of $37.5 million before tax (which is big for pretty much any New Zealand enterprise), that is nothing like last year’s net surplus of over $153
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E40 15 November 2019 Parliamentary Matters
On Tuesday the third reading of the Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill was completed in Parliament and received Royal Assent. This Act enables the establishment of an independent Criminal Cases Review Commission. Membership of the Commission must include at least one commissioner who must have knowledge or understanding of te
This week the Minister of Education, Chris Hipkins, released the final review document on schooling (a report by an independent taskforce), and the Government’s reply. Some media outlets are noting the taskforce seems have to backflipped and now considers rather than independent regional educational hubs to manage clusters of schools;
The Roles of Te Puni Kōkiri and Te Arawhiti Subscribers may recall that last week we reviewed the annual report of Te Puni Kōkiri and parallel information for Te Arawhiti.[1] In our overview we noted that when reading the reports together it was unclear as to which agency leads the
Title: Household Labour Force Survey: Quarter to 30 September 2019 Publisher & Date: Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ): November 2019 Type of Document: Series of excel data tables and press releases Length, style: Short, plain English; numerical tables Recommended readership: Social sector analysts Content summary: The Household Labour Force Survey