Winner of:
Excellence in Collaborating for Results Award
Supreme Award Winner

Transfer of Ownership of Panepane Purakau

This initiative involved the Council returning 172 hectares of land known as Panepane Purakau to the five hāpu of Matakana Island through a negotiation and a significant community engagement process. This included not only the return of the land but the retention of some land as a public reserve, rights of access to beach and wharf, navigation and some Council retention of rights to harvest mature trees. 

The Judges said: The return of Panepane Purakau is an exemplary initiative of successful engagement with Māori. There are strong elements of co-design of a proposed way forward, appropriate investments in relationships before the engagement begins, being prepared to commit the time and resource necessary to succeed and seeking a win-win solution. We commend the partners for working together to right an historical wrong that fell outside the Treaty settlement process.

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