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Te Reo o te Whānau: From Listening to Action
Over the past year, Ngā Uri o Maikuku rāua ko Huatakaroa 1891 Trust has been listening carefully to the voices of our people. Through the 2025 whānau survey and kōrero shared at the AGM, we asked a simple but important question: what matters most to our whānau right now? The result is Te Reo o te Whānau: The Prioritised Action Plan 2026–2028 , a strategic roadmap that moves the Trust from a phase of listening to one of community-contracted activation. This plan ensures that o


The 2026 Whānau Mandate: Listening to our People
Over the past year, Ngā Uri o Maikuku rāua ko Huatakaroa 1891 Trust set out to listen carefully to the voices of our people. Through the 2025 whānau survey and kōrero shared at the AGM, we asked our descendants what matters most to them, what challenges they face, and what they want to see for the future of our hapū. The result is a clear mandate for the years ahead. The insights gathered through this process now shape our 2026 strategic priorities and action plan , ensuring


Thinking About Standing as a Trustee?
Across Aotearoa, many Māori trusts exist to protect whenua, support whānau, and carry forward the aspirations of our tūpuna. These organisations rely on people willing to step forward and serve their communities through governance. Trusteeship is not always something people plan for. Often it begins with a simple question: Who will help guide the future of our people and our resources? Sometimes the answer is someone who quietly puts their hand up. What Does a Trustee Actuall
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