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NEW WHANGANUI COURTHOUSE TO COST $100 MILLION
The Ministry of Justice and police are working with iwi and hapū to develop the concept of a centralised justice and community wellbeing hub called Te Puna Hapori
The courthouse and police station will take up only part of the site, allowing for health, social and community services to be located together. On the site will also be the large, existing marae complex Rangahaua.
The Ucol campus was formerly owned by the Ministry of Education but was transferred to the Ministry of Justice as part of preparations for the Treaty settlement being negotiated between the Whanganui Land Settlement Negotiation Trust and the Crown. The trust expects the land to return to iwi and hapū ownership under the settlement.....
www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/new-whanganui-courthouse-to-cost-100-million/4C2PVUI3A5CFVHR56L5L7OUXGE/
LONG-TERM MOUNTAINBIKE ACCESS AGREEMENT REACHED
The 10-year agreement between Ngāti Koata and the Nelson City Council was signed on Tuesday.
In 2020 the council agreed to an $80,000 one-year grant to Ngāti Koata for access to the recreational trails on the iwi-owned land, which is largely leased for forestry. The access agreement has been rolled over for several years while a long-term deal was pursued.
In a statement on Wednesday, council chief executive Nigel Philpott said the agreement would be inflation-adjusted every year from 2027 onwards and reviewed in 2029. The statement did not provide the cost of the deal....
www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/350287684/long-term-mountainbike-access-agreement-reached
NGĀI TAHU ARCHITECT APPOINTED FIRST MĀORI PRESIDENT OF NZ INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
Huia Reriti (Ngāi Tahu) will be the first Māori president of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, having studied and worked in the field for more than 40 years.
“I will be championing Māori and other ethnicities at every chance or steps possible as I believe it will serve only to enrich the lives of our membership,” he says.....
www.teaonews.co.nz/2024/05/22/ngai-tahu-architect-appointed-first-maori-president-of-nz-institute-of-architects/
The Ministry of Justice and police are working with iwi and hapū to develop the concept of a centralised justice and community wellbeing hub called Te Puna Hapori
The courthouse and police station will take up only part of the site, allowing for health, social and community services to be located together. On the site will also be the large, existing marae complex Rangahaua.
The Ucol campus was formerly owned by the Ministry of Education but was transferred to the Ministry of Justice as part of preparations for the Treaty settlement being negotiated between the Whanganui Land Settlement Negotiation Trust and the Crown. The trust expects the land to return to iwi and hapū ownership under the settlement.....
www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/new-whanganui-courthouse-to-cost-100-million/4C2PVUI3A5CFVHR56L5L7OUXGE/
LONG-TERM MOUNTAINBIKE ACCESS AGREEMENT REACHED
The 10-year agreement between Ngāti Koata and the Nelson City Council was signed on Tuesday.
In 2020 the council agreed to an $80,000 one-year grant to Ngāti Koata for access to the recreational trails on the iwi-owned land, which is largely leased for forestry. The access agreement has been rolled over for several years while a long-term deal was pursued.
In a statement on Wednesday, council chief executive Nigel Philpott said the agreement would be inflation-adjusted every year from 2027 onwards and reviewed in 2029. The statement did not provide the cost of the deal....
www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/350287684/long-term-mountainbike-access-agreement-reached
NGĀI TAHU ARCHITECT APPOINTED FIRST MĀORI PRESIDENT OF NZ INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
Huia Reriti (Ngāi Tahu) will be the first Māori president of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, having studied and worked in the field for more than 40 years.
“I will be championing Māori and other ethnicities at every chance or steps possible as I believe it will serve only to enrich the lives of our membership,” he says.....
www.teaonews.co.nz/2024/05/22/ngai-tahu-architect-appointed-first-maori-president-of-nz-institute-of-architects/