Māori tribe Ngāi Tahu is not interested in pursuing existing water consents, the High Court is told at a declarations hearing.
“We are essentially a tribe who were made landless in modern times by the actions of both central and local government, not ...
Lawyers for the Attorney-General say Ngāi Tahu’s High Court action over freshwater rights and interests is legally flawed.
Ngāi Tahu tells the High Court the Crown has been a poor Treaty partner, and it should be forced to co-manage freshwater ...
In an unprecedented case, Ngāi Tahu is suing the Crown in a bid to share control of water management in its tribal area. It ...
A once-thought extinct native bird is now beating the odds, with a further release of 18 birds into the Rees Valley near ...
Comment: Honouring the Treaty can benefit us all and the environment that we share if we each commit to sincerity, justice and good faith, writes Lianne Dalziel ...
Analysis - If Christopher Luxon was trying to avoid controversy and challenge attending Waitangi Day in the South Island, it ...
Dan Brunskill says much can be taken from Ngāi Tahu chairman Justin Tipa's Waitangi Day speech about not getting bogged down ...
Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa Trust a preparing for legal action for the similar to one made by Ngai Tahu to protect their rights ...
Waitangi Day was a significant one for Rangitata MP James Meager, historically and personally, after accompanying Prime ...