Te Ohu Kaimoana Draft Annual Plan now available for feedback

2024-09-19T07:16:20+00:00September 19th, 2024|

Te Ohu Kaimoana is pleased to present our Draft Annual Plan for the 2024/25 financial year. This is our fourth annual plan against our current five-year strategy which continues to build on progress made in previous years. While the priorities of iwi are always front and centre when developing our annual plans, we would thoroughly appreciate any feedback or comments you might have on this year’s draft annual plan. We are requesting that feedback please be [...]

Third Quarter Report 2018

2019-02-08T03:48:01+00:00September 23rd, 2018|

Report for Third Quarter 2018 released Te Ohu Kaimoana has released its third quarter report for Iwi against the 2017/18 Annual Plan, covering from 1 April 2018 through to 30 June 2018. The report has been developed to give more regular insight into the work that the organisation undertakes on behalf of Mandated Iwi Organisations. Of particular note for the third quarter report: We’ve made some great steps forward to strengthen our relationships and develop [...]

National Portrait – Jamie Tuuta, a young kaumatua – stuff.co.nz

2018-08-22T02:34:40+00:00July 30th, 2018|

National Portrait – Jamie Tuuta, a young kaumatua – stuff.co.nz 28 July 2018 Jamie Tuuta is a man of many worlds. He steps from one to  another, his lexicon illuminating an easy comfort in the pub at Waitara, his marae in Urenui, the boardrooms of corporate New Zealand and the committee rooms of national governance. His journey has been extraordinary, even if the man insists he is not. It’s a journey that has [...]

Second Quarter Report 2018

2018-09-24T04:23:17+00:00April 1st, 2018|

Report for Second Quarter 2018 released An important highlight for the second quarter of the 2017/18 financial year was the Māori Fisheries Conference held in Auckland at the end of March. Themed around Tangaroa-ā-Mua: Future Māori Fisheries, the conference was held in conjunction with a half-day workshop for iwi around aquaculture and improving environmental performance of capture fisheries. The conference was followed by our annual Hui-ā-Tau. READ MORE    

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