Winner of:
Excellence in Māori-Council Partnerships - Te Tohu Waka Hourua (the Double Canoe) Award

Joint Land Ownership – the Right Thing to Do

Te Manawataki o Te Papa – the Heartbeat of Te Papa – is a transformative redevelopment of Tauranga’s Civic Precinct, which will reinvigorate its city centre and make it the cultural, historic, economic and social centrepiece of Aotearoa New Zealand’s fastest growing city. 

The land underlying the Civic Precinct has been the subject of disputed ownership since it was gifted to the Crown by the Church Missionary Society in the 1860s, directly contravening the understanding that mana whenua had when the land was 

first sold. Tauranga City Council, in collaboration with iwi and hapū, sought and implemented a joint ownership solution which has restored the mana of the whenua to its original owners.

The Judges said: Working together has resulted both in the resolution of a longstanding dispute outside of Te Tiriti processes and empowerment of a large transformative project with multiple wellbeing outcomes. A clear commitment to partnership was evident. This was indeed, the right thing to do. 

See more award winning entries

Excellence in Community Engagement

Regeneration Kaiapoi 

Regeneration Kaiapoi represents the culmination of more than a  decade’s recovery planning and delivery in the red-zoned parts of Kaiapoi. This entry showcases how the council ensured everyone had an
Award Year: 2023
Read more
Excellence in Collaborating for Results

Waiora House

As part of Taupō District Council’s commitment to the provision of social services in the district, a project to rebuild Waiora House, a social services hub and affordable home to
Award Year: 2024
Read more
Excellence in Environmental Leadership

Shoreline Management Pathways Project 

Thames-Coromandel has undertaken shoreline management planning for its 400km of coastline to reduce risks to people, property, the environment, and tāonga associated with coastal hazards. The result is a set
Award Year: 2023
Read more