HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 1858 Kiingitanga - Unite Maaori and halt land sales - Pukawa Lake Taupoo - Pootatau Te Wherowhero Crown response 1863 Land Wards - Taawhiao - most turbulent time - Invasion of the Waikato - 1.2 million acres confiscated - 20yrs Waikato exiled to King Country
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 1865 Search for Redress 1884 Taawhiao to England Mahuta to Parliament Te Rata to England Te Puea Herangi and Dr Pei Te Hurinui Jones - Partial Settlement - Established TMTB Dame Te Atairangikaahu and Sir Robert Mahuta
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 1987 Claim was filed Wai 30 1989 Coal Corp Case 1992 & 1994 Hopuhopu & Te Rapa 1995 Raupatu Lands Settlement Apology by the Crown Return of lands Cash and Interest Relativity clause Total settlement $170m Outstanding Claims Waikato River was priority
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 2008 Raupatu River Settlement Mana o te Awa Health and Wellbeing Holistic approach Te Ture whaimana Waikato River Authority Mana Whakahaere Tangible outcomes to exercise MW River Initiatives Empowering our people Rights protection Restoring and protecting the health and wellbeing of the Waikato River for future generations
OUR VISION Maaku anoo e hanga i tooku nei whare, ko ngaa pou oo roto he maahoe, he patete. Ko te taahuhu, he hiinau. Me whakatupu ki te hua o te rengarenga Me whakapakari ki te hua o te kawariki I shall fashion my own house. The support posts shall be of maahoe, patete. The ridgepole of hinau. The inhabitants shall be raised on rengarenga and nurtured on kawariki. Kiingi Taawhiao
OUR MISSION To grow, to prosper, to sustain Kia tupu, kia hua, kia puawai Te Puea Herangi
OUR PURPOSE To grow a prosperous, healthy, vibrant, innovative and culturally strong iwi
OUR DREAM I am committed to Kiingitanga, fluent in te reo Maaori, strong in my tikanga, healthy, well-educated, financially secure, environmentally conscious and socially sound Ka pono ki te Kiingitanga; ka puea te reo Maaori; ka uu ki te tikanga; ka tau te hauora; ka piki te maatauranga; ka maarama ki te tahua; ka arohaina te taiao; ka niwha ki te oranga hapori
WHAKATUPURANGA 2050 Being proud, committed to uphold their tribal identity and integrity A diligence to succeed Self-determination, social and economic independence
OUR TRIBAL STRUCTURE Te Whakakitenga Tribal Parliament 68 Marae 2 Representatives per Marae Te Arataura Tribal Executive 11 Member Executive 10 elected from Te Whakakitenga 1 appointed as a representative of the King Tribal Management Waikato Raupatu Lands Trust Waikato Raupatu River Trust Tainui Group Holdings Ltd Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development
OUR MARAE
TWENTY YEARS ON Membership from 20,000 to 70,300 In 1995, Grown asset base from $170M to $1.2B in 2017 Distributed almost $130M across the tribe Significant land holdings and asset base Our business interests employ c4,000 people Tribal Initiatives Ngaa Tohu
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Ngaa Tohu Kaupapa CULTURAL SIGNPOSTS TIKANGA ORA, REO ORA TORO TRIBAL MEMBER CONNECTION Plan developed MARAE CONSULTATION UNDERWAY MAHI TUPUNA 20 6 PROGRAMMES DELIVERED Marae Traditional Roles trustees + komiti Whakatupu Programme trustees 9 Marae Online TAURAHERE GRANTS DISTRIBUTED MARAE ON AVERAGE PARTICIPATE Takituu Programme Te Whakakitenga Reps $30.9k NGAA MARAE TOOPU GRANT DISTRIBUTED MARAE ASSETS 63 Marae participating in tribe s Insurance Programme TE REO TE REO KAAKAHO STUDENTS ADVISORY GROUP ESTABLISHED 10 Members TE REO KAAPUIA KAIAKO ENGAGED 4 2 LANGUAGE SURVEY + FLUENCY TOOL DEVELOPED 120 300 TE REO UKAIPO (WHAANAU REO) PLAN COMPLETED Marae Maintenance Programmes completed ASSETS + ACCESSIBILITY Waiti, Rukumoana, Tauranganui + Te Poho o Tanikena Marae 3200 NEW RESOURCE DOWNLOADS CLUSTER GRANTS DISTRIBUTED $350 $1.2M OF REO RESOURCES PLANNED FY18
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Ngaa Tohu Hapori SOCIAL SIGNPOSTS Te Mana Maatauranga 200 3 EDUCATION Tribal Members EARNING WHILE THEY LEARN PATHWAYS ESTABLISHED 20 Kawenata Schools Engineering, Digital & Software Tech, Accounting HEALTH AND WELLBEING 52 In Pathway Coaching $1M DISTRIBUTED IN EDUCATION GRANTS HOUSING STRATEGY CONTINUALLY EVOLVING 416 ATTENDED HOME OWNERSHIP WORKSHOPS 42 105 IN FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS 131 KAINGA ACTION PATHWAY PLANS COMPLETED tribal members supported by the tribe s preferred suppliers $800k DISTRIBUTED IN KAUMAATUA MEDICAL + TRAVEL GRANTS 62 134 MOKOPUNA ORA WHAANAU SUPPORTED MOKOPUNA SUPPORTED INTO CARE WHAANAU ORA DILIGENCE + PROJECT PLAN DEVELOPED FY18 20 20 NEW HOME OWNERS Additional RFR properties in the pipeline
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Ngaa Tohu Hapori SOCIAL SIGNPOSTS EMPLOYMENT 2,145 TRIBAL MEMBERS REGISTERED ON WAIKATO-TAINUI EMPLOYMENT DATABASE 145 ATTENDED PRE-EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS 137 TRIBAL MEMBERS GAINED EMPLOYMENT 42 CADETSHIPS / APPRENTICESHIPS $100k 86 UNDER PASTORAL CARE 35 EMPLOYERS PARTNERED WITH THE TRIBE WAIKATO-TAINUI EARN WHILE YOU LEARN PILOT PROGRAMME FUNDED BY TPK FOR FY18
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Ngaa Tohu Taiao ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNPOSTS Tai Tumu, Tai Pari, Tai Ao TE MANA O TE WAI JMA & Accord Reviews COMPLETED Healthy Rivers Plan Change World 1st NOTIFICATION ANNOUNCED 32,100 Plants to support Restoration Initiatives Water Allocation FUTURE STATE WORKSTREAMS IN DEVELOPMENT MANAAKI TUNA PROJECT TRIBAL HUI COMPLETED 60 TRIBAL MEMBERS COMPLETED TE TIRA HOE O WAIKATO TE MANA O TE WHENUA 12 RFR Property Uptakes Return of Rangiriri and Te Wheoro s Redoubt GIS SYSTEM Built Whenua Strategy + Policy in development 5 4 NZTA TRIBAL SCHOLARSHIPS MANA WHAKAHARERE 8 SUCCESSFUL WAIKATO-TAINUI APPLICATIONS FOR WRA FUNDING 34 RANGATAHI ON TAI TUMU TAI PARI TAI AO 4 TRIBAL POSITIONS FUNDED VIA ACCORDS KIA HAERE TU Drivers Licensing Programme LAUNCHED COMPLETION OF MARAE BASED TRAINING Water Supply / Tuna Restoration / Tourism MARAE Solar Energy Pilot Projects
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Ngaa Tohu Whai Rawa WEALTH SIGNPOSTS Economic independence TRIBAL CASH DISTRIBUTION TRIBAL WEALTH Distributed Annual Dividend $2M 10 YEAR AGENDA and 1-3 year action plan developed for Regional Economic Development initiatives commencing FY18 Group Investment POLICY FRAMEWORK DEVELOPED TRIBAL DEBT MANAGEMENT TRIBAL MEMBER WEALTH Signpost description/s and Business Case/s to be developed FY18 Iwi Saver Scheme developed for implementation in FY18. Tangihanga Proposal developed for implementation in FY18
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Mahi Tonu BUSINESS AS USUAL Outstanding Claims Settlement Protection CLAIMS + SETTLEMENT PROTECTION TAAMAKI CLAIM MANDATE TO BE PROGRESSED IN FY18 MONITORING FOUR HAPUU CLAIMS FISHERIES REVIEW AQUACULTURE SETTLEMENT ACHIEVED $2,325,793 Engaging for 2 nd Tranche of Relativity PROGRESSING TO DECEMBER 2017 GOVERNANCE ADMINISTRATION New Rules Drafted for FY18 Fit for Purpose Review PROGRESSING TO TIMEFRAME HOHOU TE RONGO RESEARCH Underway SITES OF SIGNIFICANCE Base data completed in GIS data system. Sites of Significance R&M Plan developed for implementation in FY18. Taupiri Maunga mahi supported. $200k distributed to support sites, the environment and for internships Group Policy REVIEW UNDERWAY IWI TAAONGA Digitisation of Tribal Archives currently being scoped. 50% of archives catalogued to date (incl. College).
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Mahi Tonu BUSINESS AS USUAL TRIBAL REGISTER BUILD OF NEW REGISTER COMMENCED IN FY17 + whakapapa search & reporting Takiwaa Data Tool built = Census + tribal register data. Refining for queries TRIBAL CENTRE HOPUHOPU REDEVELOPMENT PLAN DRAFTED $360 SITE OCCUPANCY GRANT PROCESSED KIINGITANGA URURANGI GRANT 30 POUKAI GRANTS APPROVED 25 UPLIFTED IN FY17 KORONEIHANA GRANT PROCESSED
NAVIGATING OUR FUTURE...if we dream together, then together we can make the dream come true. Princess Te Puea Herangi - Mahinarangi, Tuurangawaewae Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu - Building relationships nationally & internationally Sir Robert Te Kotahi Mahuta - Courage, strength, innovation...draw strength from our partnerships. Change is best made when the people themselves take the initiative.
OUR FUTURE