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Ngai Tahu Holdings Corporation (NTHC) has more than doubled its net profit to $160.58 million, helped by property revaluation, residential section sales and seafood exports to China. The ...
Ngai Tahu chairman Mark Solomon, former ECan comissioner Donald Couch, and chair of the commissioners Dame Margaret Bazley at Couch's leaving party last year. SUPPLIED / The-Press South island iwi ...
Worth more than $550 million, South Island property developer Ngai Tahu has appointed an Aucklander to manage its northern housing projects. David Kennedy has been on the board of the tribe's ...
Hawkins Construction will put up the first two buildings in Ngai Tahu Property's big central Christchurch property development. The $150 million-plus office and apartment complex, first announced ...
Governance structures, investment policies and business partnerships are crucial considerations as iwi in the top of the south prepare to become a major force in the region's economy, says the ...
Nagi Tahu is considering spending more of its millions in Dunedin, with the iwi looking at building a second student hostel in the city. The relationship between Ngai Tahu and the Dunedin City Council ...
David Higgins speaks at the opening of a new $3.3 million whare at the Arowhenua Marae in Temuka last November.JOHN BISSET / FAIRFAXNZ "I'm just a Pa boy from Moeraki," was David Higgins' response ...
A Kaikoura kaumatua who sexually abused children has brought great shame on his whanau, a judge says. Tai Stirling, 60, one of Ngai Tahu leader Sir Mark Solomon's numerous first cousins, has been ...
A book which tells of the migration of Ngai Tahu from the Wellington area into the South Island will be launched on April 21 at the Canterbury Museum, Christchurch. Titled Ngai Tahu: A Migration ...
A southern council has deferred its response to an offer of support from Ngāi Tahu, saying it needs more information. The offer — made to Invercargill City Council on March 28 — relates to ...
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LOOKING TO THE FUTURE: Ngai Tahu kaumatua Rik Tau. Mr Tau says the only way for tribal elections to be democratic is for the people to vote directly for their runanga representative. STACY SQUIRES ...