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Ngāti Toa Rangatira

Iwi Organisation

Wellington/Porirua iwi. Treaty settlement in 2014 ($70.3M). Significant commercial property interests.

Total Assets
$1.02B
Revenue
$163.5M
Officers
5
Subsidiaries
49

Iwi Details

Rohe (Region)
Porirua, Cook Strait, Te Tau Ihu
Registered Members
9,576
Auditor
Ernst & Young
Audit Opinion
Unmodified

Treaty Settlement

Settlement information not yet available for this iwi.

Distributions to Beneficiaries

$275K
Education
$77K
Marae
$277K
Health
$9K

Te Kete Hāpai programme distributed $275,000 directly to Ngāti Toa iwi members and assets. Education grants of $76,736 provided to 134 students. Marae grants of $277,263 for Takapūwāhia and Hongoeka marae insurance and refurbishment. Kaumātua grants of $8,971 for dental, hearing and vision care. Other grants of $68,059 for cultural/reo revitalisation programmes. Sports grants of $76,989 to 143 recipients for participation in national and international sporting events.

Current Officers

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C
Chas Taurima
ARIC Chair
L
Lesley Udy
Board Member
P
Patariki Hippolite
Deputy Chair
T
Taku Parai
Previous Chair / Pou Tikanga

Service Providers

Auditor(2)
BDO Wellington Audit Limited
2021
EY
2024
Bankers(1)
Bank (unspecified)

Environmental Sustainable and Green Fund - $23m ESG based on Crown Forestry Rentals securitisation

2021
Legal Advisors(1)
Eve Rongo
2024
Investment Managers(3)
Harbour
2024
Milford
2024
One Forty One Limited
2021
Consultants(2)
Awhina Education

education

2024
CHQ

Incubator development and entrepreneurial training

2021
Other(8)
Department of Conservation

Kaimahi for Nature Fund - $1.56M over three years

2021
He Whānau Manaaki

Early childhood education support

2024
Ministry of Education

Deferred Settlement Properties acquisition

2021
Ministry of the Environment

Environmental relationships and seconded staff

2021
Oranga Tamariki

Memorandum of Understanding for child welfare services

2021
Porirua City Council

Property transactions and council relationships

2021
Te Arawhiti

Government funding for MACA process

2024
Wellington City Council

Environmental relationships and seconded staff

2021
Partners & Stakeholders(11)
Datacom

Partnership for He Kākano internship programme

2024
Foodstuffs North Island

Social supermarket partnership (Te Umu ki Rangituhi)

2024
Greater Wellington Regional Council

Coastal monitoring partnership

2021
Kainga Ora

Housing programme support

2021–2024
NIWA

Coastal monitoring partnership

2021
Orange Sky Aotearoa

Free laundry and shower services partnership

2024
Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu

Partnership for Kura Toa satellite school

2024
Te Kooti Whenua Māori

Partnership for land re-acquisition

2021
Te Puni Kōkiri

Partnership for He Kākano internship programme

2021–2024
Te Tumu Paeroa

Partnership for He Kākano internship programme

2024
Victoria University

Centre for Autism partnership for neurodiversity services

2024

Strategic Priorities

23
1Strengthen rangatahi and mokopuna leadership development
2Revitalise te reo Māori with goal of 50% of whānau bilingual by 2040
3Advance health and wellbeing services through integrated Mauri Ora model
4Expand housing initiatives including Kenepuru Landings and View Road developments
5Build environmental sustainability and climate resilience
6Protect and grow the Ngāti Toa economic base and asset portfolio
7Assert mana motuhake and support collective rangatiratanga of te iwi Māori
8Ensure mana whenua participation in resource management decisions
9Preserve cultural heritage and promote traditional practices
10Support whānau employment and education pathways

+ 13 more priorities

Key Risks

18
Persistent inflation and high interest rates impacting asset valuations and operating costs
Slowdown in property market reducing land and real estate values
Government policy reversals affecting access to Māori-focused funding and services
Restrictions on MACA funding from Te Arawhiti impacting Marine and Coastal Area Act process completion
Health system strain affecting primary health service delivery through Ora Toa
Rising family harm and vulnerability in community requiring expanded social services
Energy and fuel cost increases impacting operations
Climate change impacts on natural environment and coastal areas

+ 10 more risks identified