File note and agenda of the Information Seminar on Sale of the Crown’s Commercial Forestry Assets held in Wellington on 27 April 1989, 20 Apr 12 (Filed by K Feint) (Also recorded as Wai 45, #R62(d) & Wai 814, #I26(d))
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
P Johnston / B Gilling / J Sarich / R Wineera (joint submissions) generic closing submissions re protection of land and resources, 7 Sep 09
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
Wairarapa Land Issues Overview: 1900 – 2000, the evidence by Tony Walzl, Nov 02, commissioned by Crown Forestry Rental Trust
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
Land purchasing in the Wairarapa: 1840 – 1854 by Tony Walzl, Jun 01, commissioned by Crown Forestry Rental Trust
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
Maps of the Taupo-Nui-A-Tia block (extracts from Wai 1130, #A48), 13 Nov 19
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
Resource Management Act 1991, Report of the Minister for the Environment’s Reference Group, Sep 98 (Also recorded as Wai 741, #A4)
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
A ‘Think Piece’ on Land Use Control Under the RMA by Owen McShane, Apr 98 (Also recorded as Wai 741, #A2)
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
Bundle of authorities for Ngāi Tūmapūhia-Ā-Rangi, 10 Dec 19
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
Ngati Hinewaka me ona Karangaranga Amended Map Book, Feb 05
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
The Wairarapa ki Tararua Report
Wai 863 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Wairarapa Ki Tararua Claims
This was to assist claimants and the Crown in negotiations concerning the return of the former Ōkautete School buildings situated near Homewood in the eastern Wairarapa. The Tribunal recommended that, having properly given back the Ōkautete School site to the local Māori community, the Crown should also give them the school buildings and schoolhouse located on the site. The advanced release also highlighted the panel’s broader finding that public works legislation should be changed to forbid the compulsory acquisition of Māori land in all but the most extreme situations. The Tribunal encouraged the Government to heed this finding in its review of aspects of public works procedures and legislation. [1] Chapter 8, on public works takings, had previously been released in pre-publication format in July 2009. |
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