Hon Nanaia Mahuta
Release

The Minister of Local Government, Hon Nanaia Mahuta, has cautiously acknowledged the steps the Westland District Council is taking in response to her signalling her intention to install a Crown Observer.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Local Government
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This is the first opportunity I’ve had to speak to an LGNZ meeting since the local elections, and I’m delighted to see the fresh faces of newly elected mayors.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Local Government
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The Government will create a standalone Crown entity to regulate drinking water in New Zealand. This decision by Cabinet signals the Government’s determination that the new regulator responsible for ensuring supplies of safe, clean drinking water for all New Zealand households and communities should operate with a high level of independence.

Hon Dr David Clark Hon Nanaia Mahuta Health Local Government
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Minister for Māori Development, Nanaia Mahuta, has selected Arihia Bennett MNZM, Chief Executive Officer of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, as the Te Puni Kōkiri appointed representative on the New Zealand-China Council.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Māori Development
Speech

I would really like to acknowledge Bishop Waitohiariki Quayle on her recent ordination as the first Anglican Māori Woman Bishop, first Indigenous Woman Bishop. He wāhine hūmārie.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Māori Development
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The Minister for Māori Development and Associate Minister of Housing Hon Nanaia Mahuta congratulates Te Atiawa Kaumātua Housing Trust on today’s opening of four new kaumātua flats in Waitara. 

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Māori Development
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I thought I would use the opportunity to give you a sense of the direction of travel across my portfolios and how some of that work intersects with your interests.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Māori Development
Speech

I want to thank the Water New Zealand board and staff for assembling such a comprehensive list of domestic and international three waters experts.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Local Government
Speech

E ngā maunga whakahī, e ngā uri whakatipu o ngā moana me ngā awa tapu o te motu nei tēnā koutou.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Māori Development
Release

An official pardon for Tūhoe prophet and leader Rua Kēnana is one step closer after the Te Pire kia Unuhia te Hara kai Runga i a Rua Kēnana: Rua Kēnana Pardon Bill was read in Parliament for the first time today.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Māori Development
Speech

Thank you for the invitation to take part in this symposium about building our regions and the future of infrastructure in New Zealand.

Hon Nanaia Mahuta Local Government