Over the last few months, NPDC along with environmental action and sustainability focused groups,
Friends of Pukakura Park and iwi have been working collaboratively to bring about a hub in the North.
The hub gives individuals and organisations a place to work, hold meetings and educational
workshops; allowing the public to see demonstrations in practice.
Your Enviroschools team is excited to be a
part of this. The Hub will be opening soon
and more information will come when we
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unemployment among Māori are higher.
Households without access to a motor vehicle is highest in New Plymouth
district (7.2% of households) and lowest in Stratford district (6.6% of
households).
Iwi
There are eight recognised iwi whose ‘rohe’ or tribal area falls either wholly or
partially within the Taranaki region. The rohe of Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine,
Taranaki Tūturu, Te Atiawa and Ngāti Mutunga are located completely within
the region. The rohe of Ngāti Tama
unemployment among Māori are higher.
Households without access to a motor vehicle is highest in New Plymouth
district (7.2% of households) and lowest in Stratford district (6.6% of
households).
Iwi
There are eight recognised iwi whose ‘rohe’ or tribal area falls either wholly or
partially within the Taranaki region. The rohe of Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine,
Taranaki Tūturu, Te Atiawa and Ngāti Mutunga are located completely within
the region. The rohe of Ngāti Tama
date of these consents, for the purpose of consultation with that iwi on the
Site Exit proposal.
Within 3 months of the commencement date of these consents, the consent holder s altmust
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mandate of the District Councils, so has not been included.
LIMITATIONS
The scoping study has been prepared as a desk-top study, and has not involved field work or site visits to record
new sites or assess present condition of previously recorded sites. Additionally, iwi have not been involved in
the preparation of this report.
While this report discusses both Māori and non-Māori site types it does not include wāhi tapu or consider the
significance of sites to Māori. It is
mandate of the District Councils, so has not been included.
LIMITATIONS
The scoping study has been prepared as a desk-top study, and has not involved field work or site visits to record
new sites or assess present condition of previously recorded sites. Additionally, iwi have not been involved in
the preparation of this report.
While this report discusses both Māori and non-Māori site types it does not include wāhi tapu or consider the
significance of sites to Māori. It is
restricted coastal activity. The application was
publicly notified on 28 October 2006. The submission period closed on 24 November
2006.
8. An advertisement was placed in the Taranaki Daily News, and a sign affixed at the site.
The following parties were also individually notified:
• Department of Conservation
• Minister of Conservation
• Maritime New Zealand
• Ministry of Fisheries
• New Zealand Historic Places Trust
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• All Iwi in the Taranaki Region,
their associated ecosystems
of fresh water, in sustainably managing the
taking, using, damming or diverting of fresh
water.
Objective C1 - To improve integrated
management of fresh water and the use and
development of land in whole catchments,
including the interactions between fresh
water, land, associated ecosystems and the
coastal environment.
Objective D1 - To provide for the involvement
of iwi and hapū, and to ensure that tāngata
whenua values
the coastline from
Titoko ridge/Whakarewa Pā in the north to Waiau in the south. Ngāti Mutunga iwi and
whānau have gathered and continue to gather food according to the values and tikanga
of Ngāti Mutunga.
There remain important kaitiaki links to the pātiki, kōura and tāmure breeding grounds,
as well as other fish resources.
Another one of the Kaitiaki responsibilities that Ngāti Mutunga traditionally fulfilled and
has continued to the present day is to protect the