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Houkura Board appointments confirmed
The representatives will take office on 1 November 2025 and will serve on the board until 31 October 2028.
Ancestral name restored to Point Erin Park
The ancestral Māori name of Te Oka has been reinstated at Point Erin Park, creating a dual name.
Collaboration streamlines filming access to council-managed sites and places of significance
Short-term film projects on publicly managed sites and places of significance will follow the film permit process, rather than requiring resource consent.
Nominations open for mātāwaka representatives to Houkura
If you are mātāwaka and want to contribute to the economic, cultural, social and environmental wellbeing of Māori in Auckland, you are encouraged to put yourself forward
Ten sites of cultural significance to mana whenua recognised in Auckland’s planning rules
Ten places with significant mana whenua values have been added to Auckland’s planning documents.
Papakura Marae hosts citizenship ceremony
New ground has been broken with a l citizenship ceremony hosted at Papakura Marae.
Te Kawerau ā Maki gift Māori name in Henderson-Massey
A Māori name has been gifted to Henderson-Massey with the dual naming of Te Poi / Starling Park, with a ceremony to share the story and celebrate with the community.
Marae initiatives supported at Auckland Council
Auckland Council has recently allocated funding from its 2024/2025 Cultural Initiatives Fund to seven marae development projects.