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Michael Coote: Tribes seek higher ground

The co-governance model for the Hauraki Gulf gives control over planning, policy and regulation.

Fri, 07 Oct 2016

Proposed restructuring of the economically significant Hauraki Gulf Forum (HGF), revealed previously in this column, demands creation of a “best practice” co-governance executive authority.

This entity would have 16 members, half directly appointed by Hauraki Gulf Maori tribes, five by the

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