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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
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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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