Tūhoronuku recognised as mandated authority: E5 week ending 21 February 2014
Last Friday the Crown recognised Tūhoronuku as the mandated authority to negotiate the settlement for all Ngāpuhi historical Treaty of Waitangi claims.[1] We advise this
Last Friday the Crown recognised Tūhoronuku as the mandated authority to negotiate the settlement for all Ngāpuhi historical Treaty of Waitangi claims.[1] We advise this
Waitangi Day commemorations were held yesterday, with many senior political and Māori leaders attending events at Waitangi as per the norm. We also advise, along
In addition to the northern Waitangi Tribunal hearings reconvening, the Government has indicated that it is progressing settlement mandating processes with Ngāpuhi (i.e. the largest
This coming Sunday the Pōwhiri will be held for the second stage of the Waitangi Tribunal Te Paparahi o Te Raki Regional Inquiry. This is
This week the Government announced it will fund the first two weeks of the second stage of the Waitangi Tribunal Te Paparahi o Te Raki
Yesterday the Minister of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Chris Finlayson, and the Minister of Māori Affairs, Dr Pita Sharples, wrote to both the Ngāpuhi settlement
This week the Ngāpuhi Treaty Settlement entity, Tūhoronuku, has indicated that mandate negotiations with Ngāti Hine have not reached a satisfactory resolution. (The Crown-appointed negotiator,
This week a Waitangi Tribunal claim was lodged by a group of seven people seeking an urgent hearing into the Crown’s approach to settlement matters
Four treaty bills are progressed through Parliament On Thursday four treaty settlement bills each had a second reading in Parliament. The settlement bills were for
In its Treaty policy statement, the National Party proposes further iwi/Crown hui, changes to speed up legislative processes, and further resourcing for the Office of