Have Your Say On The Ngā Hapū O Te Iwi O Whanganui Claims Settlement Bill
The Māori Affairs Committee is calling for public submissions on the Ngā Hapū o Te Iwi o Whanganui Claims Settlement Bill.
The bill would enact the cultural and commercial redress agreed in the Ngā Hapū o Te Iwi o Whanganui Deed of Settlement, He Rau Tukutuku. The deed was signed on 2 May 2026.
Among other things, the cultural redress in the bill includes the return of several properties to Ngā Hapū, several geographic name changes, and the establishment of Ngā Tūtei a Maru, a board to administer four reserves of land. Commercial redress in the bill includes rights to purchase, or rights of first refusal over, a number of properties.
The bill also sets out the history and records the Crown’s acknowledgements and its formal apology to Ngā Hapū o Te Iwi o Whanganui.
The bill contains redress provisions that require legislation for their implementation. Some things are provided for only in the deed of settlement because they do not require legislation.
The Māori Affairs Committee may consider travelling to the Whanganui rohe to hear submissions on this bill. You may wish to bear this in mind when indicating whether you would like to make an oral submission on the bill.
Tell the Māori Affairs Committee what you think.
Make a submission on the bill by 11.59pm on Thursday 11 June 2026.
For more details:
• Get more background about the progress of the bill.
• Get more information on the deed of settlement.
Gordon Campbell: On Pauline Hanson’s Rise, And The TOP Renaissance
Hapai Te Hauora: New Online Gambling Laws Could Grow Harm While Claiming To Reduce It
New Zealand Alliance Party: Alliance Party Firmly Opposes “Backdoor Privatisation” Of Kiwibank
Taxpayers' Union: New Poll - Coalition Still Ahead; Luxon Regains 'Preferred Prime Minister' Top-Spot
NZ National Party: Judith Collins’ Valedictory Speech
Forest And Bird: Government Biodiversity Credit Scheme Welcomed As Opportunity For Restoration
Office of the Ombudsman: Ombudsman Publishes Findings On Ministry Of Education Sensitive Claims Scheme

