E26 14 August 2020 – Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Amendment Bill
Last Thursday the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Amendment Bill was introduced in Parliament. If passed into law this bill will give Te Ohu Kai
Last Thursday the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Amendment Bill was introduced in Parliament. If passed into law this bill will give Te Ohu Kai
Last month a number of documents relating to Māori fisheries were publicly released including: The Annual Report (to September 2017) of Moana New Zealand; The
On Wednesday the Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand released a consultation document on proposed topics for future environmental reporting (2016 onwards). This
Last week a Toi Moana / Bay of Plenty, Economic Action Plan Summary was released, by a consortia of local government, central government community, and
Yesterday the Government entered into three separate commercial aquaculture agreements with three respective Iwi Aquaculture Organisations. (Iwi Aquaculture Organisations are clusters of iwi authorities with
Last Friday Statistics New Zealand released a report on the aggregated financial performance of Māori authorities, entitled, Tatauranga Umanga Māori 2015.[1] [Note ‘Māori authorities’ are
This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the period 1 January to 31 March. Within
Coinciding with the release of the above report, a Te Taitokerau Māori economic growth strategy was also released this month, which is entitled, He Tangata
Earlier this month Ministers Steven Joyce and Nathan Guy released a report on economic activities and potential within Te Taitokerau / Northland. The report, prepared
As advised last week, Briefings to Incoming Ministers (‘BIMs’) have been released. These are briefings delivered after an election, and designed to inform ministers about: