He Kāinga Taurikura – Treasured Environment
Caring for our environment in a way that strengthens our understanding, connectedness and involvement with our environment.
Caring for our environment in a way that strengthens our understanding, connectedness and involvement with our environment.
We have successfully secured funding for an exciting project for 2022: He Kāinga Taurikura ō Tangitū: Treasured Coastal Environment. This 14-month project is focussed on our kuku reef at Tangoio, a taonga that is under threat largely due to human activities. See more…
A Maungaharuru-Tangitū Hunting Club Committee (Hunting Committee) has been established to oversee and maintain the regulatory functions of the Esk Forest Open hunt season. Check out the Hunting Handbook and how to enter the ballot.
As part of the Cultural Redress in our Treaty Settlement, four Reserves were returned to our Hapū. We then gifted these reserves back to the people of Aotearoa, NZ. See more…
Poutiri Ao ō Tāne is a Hawke’s Bay conservation and restoration project, focused on Maungaharuru ki Tūtira. See more…
We have applied to have our customary rights and marine title recognised and protected by the Crown. Read more…
The Regional Planning Committee (RPC) is the co-governance group for the management of natural resources in Hawke’s Bay. It is made up of an equal number of Regional Councillors and Tāngata Whenua Group representatives. The Maungaharuru-Tangitū Trust representative is Tania Hopmans. Read more…
A strategy is being developed to understand coastal hazards risks and the management options for the coastline from Tangoio to Clifton. It is being developed by Hastings District Council, Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, Napier City Council, and groups representing mana whenua and tāngata whenua. Tania Hopmans is on the committee and Hoani Taurima is on the panel, representing Maungaharuru-Tangitū Trust. Read more…