What does te tumu paeroa do? Where the Māori Trustee has been appointed responsible trustee, Te Tumu Paeroa supports her to carry out her duties and other legal responsibilities for the trust. Māori freehold land is owned by one or more owners. When an owner passes away, it’s important that their shares in Māori freehold land are succeeded to by the person or persons entitled.Where do i go to check ownership of pukeroa oruawhata trust? The Share Registry team at Deloitte, Rotorua, provide Share Registry services to the Trust. To check whether you or your family are owners/shareholders in Pukeroa Oruawhata Trust please visit Maori Land online. How do I apply for succession? You need to file an application for succession at the Maori Land Court.What is te Ātiawa o te waka a māui trust? Te Ātiawa o te Waka-a-Māui Trust advocates for and represents those who, by whakapapa, are the members of the Trust. The Trust operates within the northern area of Te Waipounamu, the South Island, and information on the Trust along with its objectives and founding values can be found on the website https://www.teatiawatrust.co.nzWhat does a communications manager at the te tauihu trust do? This full-time permanent position will be based at the Trust office in Waikawa, Waitohi/Picton and work across the Te Ātiawa community of Te Tauihu. The Communications Manager is responsible to skilfully develop and effectively implement the Communications Plan for the Trust. The role is critical to:
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Ko Te Tumu Paeroa tēnei, te kaitiaki, kaitaunaki, kaiwhakawhanake i te mana o ngā whenua Māori, huri noa. So that the foundations of ancestral lands may be solid, benefitting Māori from our past, present and future alike. This is Te Tumu Paeroa, guardian, supporter and advancer of the mana of Māori land everywhere.
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