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Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa
Iwi Organisation
Collective of Te Wairoa hapū, Treaty settlement 2023
Total Assets
$158.2M
Revenue
$29.4M
Officers
20
Subsidiaries
17
Iwi Details
- Rohe (Region)
- Hawkes Bay
- Registered Members
- 11,631
- Auditor
- KPMG New Zealand
- Audit Opinion
- Unmodified
Treaty Settlement
Settlement information not yet available for this iwi.
Distributions to Beneficiaries
$1.1MEducation
$67K
Total distributions of $1,131,667 comprising $1,064,753 to Kāhui entities and $66,914 in scholarships to 81 recipients. Scholarship recipients studied nursing, teaching, social work, law and arts across universities and tertiary institutions nationally.
Current Officers
20L
Leon Symes
Chair
P
Pieri Munro
Deputy Chair
W
Walter Wilson
Kaumātua
J
John Waihape
Kaumātua
I
Irene Campbell
Kaumātua
R
Richard Niania
Kaumātua
M
Mana Hunkin
Kaumātua
H
Hine Kohn
Kaumātua
C
Cordry Huata
Kaumātua Kaunihera Chair
C
Cordry Huata
Kaumātua Kaunihera Chairperson
W
Walter Wilson
Kaumātua Kaunihera Member
M
Mana Hunkin
Kaumātua Kaunihera Member
+ 8 more officers
Service Providers
Auditor(2)
BDO Gisborne
2025former auditor (discontinued April 2025)
KPMG
2025Investment Managers(1)
Fund managers
2025Valuers(1)
GroundTruth
2025Consultants(4)
Institute of Directors
2025remuneration advice
Poipoia
2025environmental planning
Price Waterhouse Coopers
2025financial statements preparation
Toa Architects
2025architectural design
Partners & Stakeholders(5)
Juken New Zealand Ltd
2025forest management partner
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
2025government funding partner
Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
2025government funding partner
Te Puni Kōkiri
2025government funding partner for housing
Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga
2025tenancy management services partner
Strategic Priorities
111Mana Motuhake - Build mana motuhake for kāhui, marae and hapū through leadership transformation and incubating capability
2Toitū Te Whenua - Take back our land through reclaiming whenua and optimising whenua governance
3Kāinga Ruruhau - Build homes through housing solutions and innovative papakāinga
4Toi Te Ora - Provide our own health and education through reimagining education and lifting hauora
5Tiaki Taiao - Assert rangatiratanga over te taiao through taiao co-governance and kaitiaki innovation
6Fresh water protection and rangatiratanga recognition through High Court claim
7Flood mitigation and climate resilience for Wairoa
8Horticulture expansion and production growth
9Housing expansion and whānau wellbeing
10Environmental restoration and sustainable land use
+ 1 more priorities
Key Risks
11Political environment changes and potential erosion of Treaty Settlement protections through legislative reform
Climate change impacts including increased flooding and severe weather events
Soft log market conditions and uncertainty in emissions trading scheme affecting forestry returns
Seasonal construction challenges and weather impacts on development programmes
Occupancy rates and operating costs at Māhia Beach Resort
Health and safety risks across construction and horticulture operations
Grant funding dependency and government policy changes
Flood mitigation project complexities and whānau displacement concerns
+ 3 more risks identified