"We see miere as an opportunity for the district and one that Ngati Porou can be right at the heart of. There is no honey industry unless you’ve got the honey – and we have got the land the honey grows on."
Read article"However it is incumbent upon us all – the board, our management and all who represent Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou – to remember our role is to care for our assets and to meet the cultural, social and economic aspirations of Ngati Porou whanau and hapu"
Read articleGiven the youthful and urban diasporic profile of Ngati Porou, it's a no brainer that this population must be engaged to ensure future representation on the Runanganui is robust and effective. Unlike mainstream political parties, the Runanganui turns its back on this ‘too hard’ demographic at its own peril.
Read articleNati Link takes a new direction with this issue. After much contemplation we have decided to revamp the look and feel of the magazine in line with our thinking about how best to communicate to Ngati Porou.
Read article"We want to be proficient guardians of the assets and ensure also that the benefits of the settlement have real value for our whanau."
Read articleNgati Porou Hauora provides many health benefits for the whanau living in those communities. Without access to those services, this would have an impact on the whole region. A healthy economy needs healthy workers and a healthy community to engage and contribute
Read articleNga Whakahaere Takirua will provide a long-term strategy for the care, use and management of conservation areas across the whole of Ngati Porou
Read articleThis election was about the future of our iwi. Not just the next four years but the long-term, intergenerational wellbeing of our people. The iwi has spoken through their votes, and now we look forward with confidence to the future.
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