landscape construction course
We have partnered with Wintec to deliver courses for 16-40 year olds beginning with Landscape Construction starting in January 2019. This Level 3 course will teach you skills in the use of hand and power tools, planting, constructing timber landscape features, and laying concrete paths and paving.
Venue: Agri-tech Hub (former Mangateparu School),
799 Morrinsville-Tahuna Road, Mangateparu.
Course date: 30 Jan-27 June 2019, 4 days per week, 9am-3pm.
Contact Shelley Cox on 021 803 869 for more information.
Kura Reo ā-Iwi o Ngāti Hauā
As part of the language revitalisation strategy Hauā Reo Hauā Tangata, Ngāti Hauā is held a Kura Reo over a period of four days from 7th to 10th of October 2018.
Annual General Meeting 2018
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & ASSET TOUR
Time: 9.30am
Date: Sunday 23rd September 2018
Venue: Te Iti o Hauā Marae, 780 Tauwhare Road, TAUWHARE
AGENDA
9.30am Meet at Te Iti o Hauā Marae for welcome and briefing
10am Bus departs for asset tour
12.30pm Return to Te Iti o Hauā Marae for lunch
1.30pm AGM commences
- Apologies
- 2017 – 2018 Annual Report (including Annual Audited Accounts for the period ending 31 March 2018)
- Approve the appointment of the Auditor for the 2018-2019 Financial Year
- Approve Trustees Remuneration
- 2018 – 2019 Annual Plan
- General Business
Registration for the asset tour is essential so that we can book buses accordingly. Please register for the asset tour by phoning our office on (07) 889 5049 or via email to admin@ngatihauaiwitrust.co.nz
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST – TRIBAL REPRESENTATION POSITIONS
Ngāti Hauā Iwi Trust (NHIT) is responsible for making appointments to a number of committees, working groups and Boards that ensure Ngāti Hauā participation in decision-making that affects Ngāti Hauā.
In February 2013, NHIT were mandated by the Ngāti Hauā Hui ā Iwi forum to lead environmental issues on behalf of Ngāti Hauā; as a result, a number of appointments to existing committees were brought under the jurisdiction of NHIT. Some committees result directly from provisions of the Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Act and others are resultant of partnerships and relationships established post-settlement.
Expressions of Interest are currently being sought from Ngāti Hauā tribal members for representation on the following bodies:
Hamilton Section Waikato Expressway Tangata Whenua Working Group (TWWG)
The TWWG is comprised of representatives from Ngāti Mahanga, Ngāti Wairere, Ngāti Koroki Kahukura and Ngāti Hauā who all hold mana whenua within the vicinity of the Hamilton Section project. The TWWG members have been working collaboratively with NZTA since 2009 and collectively represent Waikato-Tainui on this project. The mandated and appointed representatives act as māngai for their respective hapu/iwi.
Their collective work is underpinned by an obligation to uphold the principles of kaitiakitanga over the natural and physical resources used to sustain whanau, hapu and iwi. The TWWG allows for tangata whenua and the NZTA to work together to achieve the goals for this project and allows the TWWG to actively advise the Transport Agency on cultural and environmental matters that are important to the TWWG.
Ruakura Inland Port Tangata Whenua Working Group (TWWG)
The TWWG is comprised of representatives from Ngāti Mahanga, Ngāti Wairere, Ngāti Koroki Kahukura and Ngāti Hauā who all hold mana whenua within the vicinity of the project.
The key functions of the group are to provide advice, recommendations and support to the Ruakura development team with implementation of the recommendations in the Cultural Impact Assessment Reports, the Waikato-Tainui Environmental Plan policies and input into environmental and cultural mitigation.
Cambridge to Piarere Tangata Whenua Working Group (TWWG)
The NZTA is undertaking a project to address the anticipated future issues with State Highway 1 (SH1) between the southern end of the Cambridge Section of the Waikato Expressway and the SH1/SH29 intersection at Piarere. The project lies in the tribal lands of the Iwi of Ngāti Hauā, Raukawa and Ngāti Koroki Kahukura.
The key functions of the group are to provide advice, cultural input and recommendations on environmental and cultural mitigation.
Particular Skills/Competencies Sought
- Ability to attend meetings as scheduled
- Must represent the interests of Ngāti Hauā in a positive manner and develop/maintain effective working relationships
- Report back to Ngāti Hauā Iwi Trust all applicable information
- An understanding of the work and scope of the committee/group and a commitment to its goals and objectives
- Understand and adhere to the Terms of Reference/Constitution for the group or committee as well as the NHIT External Representation Policy
Applications close at 5.00pm on Friday, 2 February 2018
Please submit a CV and cover letter to admin@ngatihauaiwitrust.co.nz
For any queries, please contact Lisa Gardiner lisa@ngatihauaiwitrust.co.nz