Chairperson's message Whakarongo ki te tangi ā te manu Tui, tui, tuituiā Tuiā i runga, tuiā i raro, tuiā i roto, tuiā i waho Tuiā te here tangata Ka rongo te pō, ka rongo te…
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council has released a new Intermediate River Bar Management Plan for Wairoa, aiming to reduce flood risk by lowering part of the beach crest. Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa contributed to the plan, urging that tangata whenua values and awa health be central. They’re calling for a Cultural Impact Assessment, stronger safeguards, and better public engagement.
Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa is taking legal action to protect the freshwater that has sustained our whānau for generations. This case supports Ngāi Tahu’s efforts to ensure the Crown recognises iwi and hapū rights over rivers and lakes, crucial to our lives and culture.
Whānau at the heart of Wairoa: The impact of flood mitigation on our people
This is the first newsletter for the trust and forms part of a larger communications plan for the organisation. Much like our social media posts the newsletter is aimed at telling our whānau about what we’re up to. You may also notice a lot of newspaper and media articles about us which is also a part of our plan. These media articles are aimed at the wider public and promote what we are doing and how we can do more.
Work has continued on the establishment of the Taiao Operational Unit, being given the name by our Kaunihera Kaumatua, ‘Te Hā o Rangi, o Papa’.
Zoom invitation – Tātau Tātau needs your feedback E ngā hapū , e ngā iwi, kāhui tangata o te rohe o Te Wairoa, huihuia kia kotahi, he take nui tō tātau.…
Zoom invitation – Tātau Tātau needs your feedback E ngā hapū , e ngā iwi, kāhui tangata o te rohe o Te Wairoa, huihuia kia kotahi, he take nui tō tātau.…
Zoom invitation – Tātau Tātau needs your feedback E ngā hapū , e ngā iwi, kāhui tangata o te rohe o Te Wairoa, huihuia kia kotahi, he take nui tō tātau.…
Do you want to play a key role in helping transform our natural environment in the Wairoa rohe for generations to come?