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A Ngāi Tahu mana whenua panel will work with the Department of Conservation (DOC), two national panels, and Conservation Minister Kiritapu Allan, during a review of stewardship land within the ...
In 1998 the Ngai Tahu tribe of Christchurch got a NZ$170 million payout from the government, one of the first in a series of compensation payments that have given tribal groups, or iwi, the ...
News this week that Ngai Tahu plans to buy land by Logan Park and develop a $20 million student hostel for Otago Polytechnic students is excellent. Ngai Tahu on-sells former school. Ngai Tahu on-sells ...
A lack of money has seen one top of the south iwi step back from defending itself against Ngai Tahu court action while another has decided it does not want to be dragged into the fight.
The group was now recruiting farm managers.Ngai Tahu yesterday confirmed the sale to a private Swiss group-owned Corisol New Zealand of $22.9m of about 18,000 hectares of Canterbury forestry land.
While the Ngai Tahu iwi was associated in support of the New Zealand nomination, it has also pursued claims to land to the Waitangi Tribunal. This was set up by the New Zealand Government to consider ...
The residents of a small lakeside village have until June before their lease runs out on land owned by Ngāi Tahu. Many of them have spent decades at the idyllic spot — and some say they will ...
Ngai Tahu land in Christchurch's city centre is currently being developed to complement a portfolio with retail property in Tower Junction, and residential developments throughout Wigram, ...
Ngai Tahu has failed to obtain resource consent to farm 23,000 dairy cows in North Canterbury. A resource consent panel of Environment Canterbury says the plan to convert 7000ha of forestry land to ...
It is a joint venture between Ngai Tahu Property and Stock Exchange-listed CDL land and Foodstuffs. Prestons is the only new subdivision east of the city centre and has been tipped as a likely ...
It expresses "profound regret" for the illegal seizure of Māori land by British colonisers. This particular document on the wall in Christchurch is specific to the Ngai Tahu tribe.
A Ngāi Tahu mana whenua panel will work with the Department of Conservation (DOC), two national panels, and Conservation Minister Kiritapu Allan, during a review of stewardship land within the ...