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Confirmation of Nominations Accepted: 2022 By-election for Ōkahu-Inuawai Hapū

Sheree • Jun 20, 2022

Confirmation of Nominations Accepted

2022 By-election for Ōkahu-Inuawai

Nominations for the election of one trustee for the Ōkahu-Inuawai hapū closed at 5pm on Wednesday 15 June 2022. Following the conclusion of candidate eligibility checks, nominations have been accepted from Karl ADAMSON and Ngaraina BROOKS.  As more than ONE valid nomination was received an election will be required and will be conducted by postal and online voting.

Adult members of TKONT, registered with Ōkahu-Inuawai as their primary hapū will be sent a voter pack together with information about the candidates from Wednesday 29 June 2022. Voting will close on Friday 29 July 2022.

Any member who does not receive a voter pack or requires a replacement should ring the election helpline on 0800 666 042. Please note that in accordance with the Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust Deed, members are unable to change their electorate hapū during the election period.

Anthony Morton

Returning Officer – Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust 
Ph: 0800 666 042
Email: iro@electionz.com

14 May, 2024
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03 May, 2024
Media Release - May 2024 - Project Tūkau  Media Release from Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust dated 3 May 2024 for your information. Click mage to read Media Release.
08 Apr, 2024
Te Kīwai Mauī o Ngāruahine | Director Vacancy A rare opportunity has arisen within Te Kīwai Mauī o Ngāruahine, the commercial arm of Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust, for a Director on the Board. We are looking for an experienced Director to support the implementation of the Board’s strategies and the ongoing growth of settlement assets for the benefit of Ngāruahine Iwi. Ko wai mātou? | About us Te Kīwai Mauī o Ngāruahine administers a large asset portfolio and is also responsible for the iwi fisheries quota. In 2023, Te Korowai approved Pupuke te Hihiri, impact investment strategy. Te Kīwai Mauī o Ngāruahine is the responsible Group entity for the implementation of this strategy, which ensures a principled transition into impact investments in our rohe over the next five years. Te Tūnga | The position Te Kīwai Mauī o Ngāruahine Board is made up of two trustees from the parent Trust and three independent directors. Directors are required to comply with the duties outlined in the Companies Act and Group policies. We welcome applicants with a high-level of critical thinking, as well as: A high level of governance experience Proven experience developing and executing strategic investment policies and objectives (SIPO) Exceptional commercial and financial acumen, particularly in direct investments Passion and understanding of tikanga Māori and intergenerational wellbeing Governance or executive level experience in impact investments or tourism would be an advantage Me pēhea te tono | How to apply For more information or to apply, please contact hrpayroll@ngaruahine.iwi.nz Applications close 5pm, 26 April 2024.
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