Ihumatao dispute. Dec 17, 2020 · To settle this dispute the Government p...

Ihumatao dispute. Dec 17, 2020 · To settle this dispute the Government paid $29,000,000 Ihumatao land size is 32 hectares or 320,000 square metres That's $90 per square metre - un-developed Looks to be a reasonable deal The fight for land rights in Aotearoa is the essential question for radical social change for both mana whenua and tau iwi. Read more: Local Māo Jan 13, 2023 · Pania Newton (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa, Waikato, Ngāti Mahuta), spokesperson for Save Our Unique Landscape, which led the movement against a planned housing development at Ihumātao in Māngere, south Auckland. Now that a deal has been made, it’s time to set the record straight on some of these repeated Dec 17, 2020 · It has been three years that land at Ihumātao has been occupied by opponents of a housing development by Fletcher Building, and more than a year since they were served a trespass notice. Jun 10, 2024 · Protesters set up camp at Ihumātao in 2019 over the disputed land. There has been a major breakthrough towards resolving the standoff over Ihumātao, with an initial deal expected to go to Cabinet today. Photo: RNZ / Dan Cook. During the Invasion of the Waikato in 1863, the local Māori had their land confiscated by the New Zealand government as punishment for supporting the Kīngitanga movement. At Otuataua the Ihumātao people built the new country’s first vegetable patches, moving rows and rows of volcanic stones to The Commission recommends that the Government commit to supporting the parties at Ihumātao to work towards a solution through promoting a human rights-based approach to the resolution of the dispute in a manner consistent with New Zealand’s international human rights commitments under the Declaration. Minister for Māori Development Tama Potaka confirmed to Stuff that he met with te rōpu whakahaere (the steering committee) on May 10. The name Ihumātao translates as "cold nose". A group to decide the future of Ihumātao has still not been appointed 18 months after it was announced and there is potentially another five years at least before any decision is on the disputed Dec 17, 2020 · A deal has been struck between the government and Fletcher Building to buy the disputed Ihumātao land for just under $30 million, the first step in breaking the long-running deadlock. Jul 30, 2019 · It’s believed at as early as the 14 th Century the first Māori arrived at the same place that most people touch down in Aotearoa now – near Auckland airport in Mangere. Property held purely for profit, for factories, for land farming […] Dec 19, 2020 · For years now, people who should know better have been spreading misinformation about Ihumātao. Jul 26, 2019 · 25 July 2019: Some Auckland councillors said they regretted signing off on the Ihumātao land being used for housing and voted unanimously in favour of organising an urgent meeting between interested parties as a last-ditch effort to resolve the dispute. [2] Ihumātau brings together those demanding greater recognition of the site’s sad history. The land was first taken from Māori in 1863, as punishment for Jul 26, 2019 · 25 July: Some Auckland councillors said they regretted signing off on the Ihumātao land being used for housing and voted unanimously in favour of organising an urgent meeting between interested parties as a last-ditch effort to resolve the dispute. Jun 11, 2024 · This story was first published on Stuff. The coalition government has met with the Ihumātao steering committee for the first time as discussions on the future of the disputed land in Auckland continue. To resolve this question requires challenging some of the most fundamental aspects of capitalism in New Zealand – the rule of private property. Oct 22, 2024 · The Māori Development Minister has cautioned the group tasked with deciding the future of Ihumātao - which has so far cost the Crown $500k - they could be shown the door, if they fail to find a May 31, 2017 · From the outside, the green expanse is one of the few tranquil open spaces in Auckland city. In a statement, Potaka said he met with the steering group at Oct 22, 2024 · The government is reviewing the management of the highly-disputed land after the Crown purchased it. The coalition government has met the Ihumātao steering committee for the first time as discussions on the future of the disputed land in Auckland continue. They suffered indignity upon indignity as the pressure of an urbanising Auckland increased. . Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson says the Government is spending $30 million to resolve the dispute at Ihumātao because the issue risked becoming his "generation's Bastion Point". The people from this land were invaded, their homes looted and destroyed and some of their lands confiscated in the 1860s, on a pretext of rebellion. An occupation of the land lasted from 2016 until late 2020, when the government agreed to purchase the land from Fletcher Building. On the inside, it’s a site of dispute. Jul 26, 2019 · Now the small community of Ihuma¯ tao, just three kilometres from present-day Auckland Internatio­nal Airport, is the focus of renewed controvers­y, as the urgent need for new housing clashes with the protection of New Zealand heritage. fjn jkv oem uzo atp nci mel zlp rre ibc rny zmm qey jms qzt