2018 Triennial Update
The 48 members of the New Zealand Māori Council met in Wellington on 7-8 July 2018. Over half of theseContinue Reading
The 48 members of the New Zealand Māori Council met in Wellington on 7-8 July 2018. Over half of theseContinue Reading
16 May 2018 FROM THE DESK OF THE CHAIRPERSON Another three Districts have now filed their final returns. I amContinue Reading
Travelling around the country from time to time gives me the opportunity to talk with everyday people about the thingsContinue Reading
Barrister Matthew Smith presents paper on the potential impacts of Stage 2 of the Water Inquiry, and Environmental Law ConferenceContinue Reading
Waitangi Day is an opportunity for the New Zealand Māori Council to report to our membership and also to our TeContinue Reading
New Zealand Māori Council Wants to Move Forward Māori TV By Harata Brown 4:10am, Tuesday 19 April 2016 The NewContinue Reading
The New Zealand Māori Council has adopted a new Executive Structure comprising a Chair, Deputy Chair and five member Executive. Continue Reading
“E te Tohunga o te Ao Matauranga,e Rangi,Tiraha mai Tiraha mai. Tiraha mai i roto i to tohea ki touContinue Reading
Te Kāwai Taumata appointment process for Te Ohu Kaimoana directors 29 September 2015 All RIOs, MIOs, RMOs, AHCs Tēnā koutou TeContinue Reading