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

Te Rere o Ōmanawa – Ōmanawa Falls

Te Rere o Ōmanawa – Ōmanawa Falls is a $9 million project which has featured a unique level of co-design and collaboration between the project partners.

The physical aspects of the project provide a track through the Puwhenua forest, with viewing platforms that look out over a stunning waterfall and the Falls’ deep basin. The project also includes a large carpark, public toilets and a planned visitor centre. The cultural presence at the site is strong, with pā tūwatawata (palisade) fencing, a five-metre high pouwhenua at the entrance, a tomokanga, poupou and informative signage.

Tauranga City Council (TCC), in collaboration with hapū Ngāti Hangarau and Tourism Bay of Plenty (TBoP), sought to deliver a project that adhered to tikanga, supported the ongoing practice of kaitiakitanga and enabled ahi kā. The commitment to co-management is ongoing and is being implemented in a variety of innovative ways.

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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
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Excellence in Collaborating for Results

East Urban Lands – Oroko Rise

Taupō District Council partnered with developers and Tūwharetoa Settlement Trust to deliver Oroko Rise, an innovative affordable housing project. Combining private expertise, iwi leadership, and council planning, it increases supply
Award Year: 2026
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Excellence in Community Engagement
Supreme Award

Te Hiku o te Ika Revitalisation Project

This is a highly successful collaboration between Far North District Council, the Kaitaia Business Association, the five iwi of Far North’s Te Hiku region and the wider community. Its purpose
Award Year: 2022
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