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Pūmau Tonu te Mauri, Living as Māori, now and in the future
Ko Tā Mason Durie KNZM FRSNZ FRANZCP (nō Rangitāne, nō Ngāti Kauwhata, nō Ngāti Raukawa) tētahi o ngā tino hinengaro punenga e whakaaro nuitia ana e Aotearoa whānui, ā, he mea tāpae ia ki te karangatanga o te tā i te tau 2010 mō ana mahi mā te hapori tūmatanui me te hauora Māori.
Understanding the exposure of climate hazards to Māori-owned businesses
This insights report highlights regions and sectors that will be particularly exposed now and, in the future, and the impacts on Māori-owned businesses
New data on Māori Business
The business activities of Māori Authorities and other Māori enterprises come under the spotlight in new data produced by Statistics NZ, contributing to a growing kete of information.
The Implications of a Recession for the Māori Economy
Te Puni Kōkiri presented a paper at the Māori Economic Summit providing a snapshot of and highlighting the key risks to the Māori economy in order to inform further work to mitigate these risks. It also outlines the key drivers for future change and how some Māori businesses may be placed to take advantage of these trends.
Māori Family Violence Infographic
This resource introduces a set of indicators collated from a range of agencies which show that the impact of Māori family violence extends beyond the whānau and has a high social and financial cost to society. The infographic was developed in 2017 for a wider discussion on family violence and uses data from the period 2009-2012. There may be more recent information available from other sources including https://www.hqsc.govt.nz/our-programmes/mrc/fvdrc/
Whenua Māori Service brochure
This Whenua Māori Service brochure provides practical information for Whenua Māori landowners and Trusts.
Valuation of Māori Freehold Land
The value of Māori freehold land is adjusted to reflect the constraints of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (Māori Land Act). Rating valuation notices are now required to display the adjustments so the land owner can check the valuation. This fact sheet explains how Māori freehold land adjustments are determined for rating valuation purposes.
He kai kei aku ringa – The Crown-Māori Economic Growth Partnership
The Māori Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan, He kai kei aku ringa, provides a blueprint for a productive, innovative, and export-orientated Māori economy that will support better paying jobs and higher living standards. The Māori Economic Development Panel produced two documents:
Ahumoana Ahutāngata, Aquaculture Development in New Zealand: Scientific and Technical Information to Inform Māori
Māori figure prominently in the aquaculture industry and government strategies for aquaculture development. While the promotion of Māori success is specified in The New Zealand Aquaculture Strategy, all 10 points in the strategy are important aspects for Māori, and iwi will be critical in delivering these aspects of the plan in order to achieve the vision of a $1 billion industry by 2025.
Māori Wardens Newsletter - April 2012
Aroha ki te Tangata is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights the successes of the Māori Warden Project, and profiles the good work of Māori Wardens around the motu.