News & Events
COVID-19 Alert Level update
Auckland is now under Alert Level 3, and the rest of Aotearoa now under Alert Level 2 for seven days. Let's all remain vigilant and continue to follow the correct physical distancing and hygiene precautions. You can read the official information from Government around...
Paul Warbrick appointed Kaihautu – Strategic Māori Partnerships at Whakatāne District Council
We are proud and delighted to hear that Paul Warbrick has been appointed Kaihautu – Strategic Māori Partnerships at Whakatāne District Council, and will form part of the leadership team at Council. This role will see Paul return home. Previously, he worked in Rotorua...
COVID-19 Alert Level update
As of Tuesday 23 February, Auckland joins the rest of Aotearoa under Alert Level 1. This is very reassuring news, particularly for our Auckland whānau, however we need to stay vigilant and take continue to take social distancing and hygiene precautions seriously. A...
Acknowledging 10 years since the Christchurch Earthquake
22 February 2021 marks 10 years since the devastating earthquake in Ōtautahi. Today, we take a moment to remember all who died in this devastating event. Our thoughts also go out to all of the whānau who lost loved ones and remain impacted by this tragedy.
Recruitment for a General Manager for Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust
Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi is looking to appoint a full-time General Manager (GM), to be based in Matatā. Reporting to the Board, the GM’s role is challenging, dynamic, and will require strong leadership to manage all aspects of the day-to-day activities of the PSGE....
Keeping Ngāti Rangitihi safe at Alert Levels 3 and 2
With Auckland now under Alert Level 3, and the rest of Aotearoa now under Alert Level 2, this is a reminder for all of us that we are not out of the woods when it comes to COVID-19. We need to remain vigilant and take continue to take social distancing and hygiene...
Kirihimete Newsletter 2020
Tēnā koutou Ngāti Rangitihi whānui, What a year it’s been, and what an end to the year. We signed our Deed of Settlement with the Crown on 5 December, the culmination of many, many years of hard...
Ngāti Rangitihi signs Deed of Settlement with the Crown
Check out the highlights reel here or the full video below.Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust (Te Mana) has today signed a Deed of Settlement with the Crown at Rangitihi Marae in Matatā, to settle the historical Te Tiriti o Waitangi claims of Ngāti Rangitihi Iwi. The...
Deed of Settlement Signing Ceremony taking place tomorrow
Tēnā koutou Ngāti Rangitihi whānui, The Ngāti Rangitihi Deed of Settlement signing ceremony is officially taking place tomorrow! This day has been years in the making and will be a significant occasion and one where we can acknowledge all our whānau who have supported...
Reminder – Deed of Settlement Signing Ceremony taking place on 5 December
We are less than two weeks away from the much-anticipated Deed of Settlement signing ceremony! Thank you to all those who have registered to attend the event, we appreciate you taking the time to let us know. Please RSVP For those who have yet to confirm your...