Ngāi Tahu takes a seat at the table of one of New Zealand’s most important tourism companies, shifting long-term stewardship of Milford Sound’s core infrastructure.
Reno conference closes with new science leadership and firm Māori partnerships shaping the country’s next energy frontier.
New ETS exemption for Māori land restores balance for owners previously locked out of full land use options, according to head of advocacy group Whenua Oho.
The new marine and coastal law has reopened the wounds of the foreshore and seabed debate, it says.
A Glen Innes whānau shows how shared ownership can turn rent into equity, and how a financially disciplined model can deliver lasting social and economic returns.
The Porirua headland, once ruled a ‘nullity’ under Te Tiriti, has returned to Ngāti Toa Rangatira after 177 years.
A Māui Toa national roadshow is rallying Māori investors behind fusion startup OpenStar, as a Māori Energy Summit begins.
Minister Shane Jones expected to push the Government’s plan to fast-track New Zealand’s aquaculture growth toward a $3b target, as the sector opens its annual conference in Nelson today.
Award-winning Māori firm is holding steady through industry turbulence, from the collapse of a rival to the daily abuse faced by frontline crews.
The Government’s energy reforms are promising new rules and procurement, but leave unclear how Māori landowners and workers will fit into the transition.