Vision and Purpose
[column-group] [column size=two-third] Vision: “If we live as we ought, we shall knowthings as they are, and if we see things asthey are, we shall live as we ought” …
[column-group] [column size=two-third] Vision: “If we live as we ought, we shall knowthings as they are, and if we see things asthey are, we shall live as we ought” …
[column-group] [column size=two-third] With the treaty settlement outcomes comes a necessity to engage with other critical groups/organisations who play a role within Te Hiku and the wider operational environment. We …
[column-group] [column size=two-third] Develop an environmental vision, strategy and works programme to support, protect and sustain our environmental assets, land and cultural environments. Introduction The identity of NgaiTakoto is strongly …
[column-group] [column size=two-third] Basically we need to keep the organisation running on a day to day level as we transition to a PSGE. This includes office administration, technical support, human …
[column-group] [column size=two-third] We are almost there with the Crown negotiations but still have some final completion and were on a tight time frame to complete our progress by the …
[column-group] [column size=two-third] The identity of NgaiTakoto is in the cohesive social relationships that are derived from whakapapa (kin based) and this physical-social cohesion is centered around our Marae and …