Ngā rauemi - Resources

Ta Tātoa Whakaaturanga

Our exhibit

Rekoata o Ngā Hui

Record of Meetings

Bay of Plenty Regional Council provides administrative support to Te Maru o Kaituna River Authority.

See our Te Maru o Kaituna committee page on the Bay of Plenty Regional Council website for meeting agendas, minutes and details of upcoming meetings.

Change 5 (Kaituna River) to the Bay of Plenty Regional Policy Statement

The purpose of Change 5 (Kaituna River) is to recognise and provide for the vision, objectives and desired outcomes of The Kaituna River Document  ‘Kaituna he taonga tuku iho – A treasure handed down’.  It was incorporated into the RPS and operative from 1 August 2023.

 

The following documents are also available here:

  • Operative Regional Policy Statement (including Change 5 (Kaituna River))
  • Ngā Whakaaetanga-ā-Ture ki Te Taiao ā Toi (Statutory Acknowledgements in the Bay of Plenty)
  • The Treaty co-governance compendium (including the Kaituna River Document)”

Te Maru o Kaituna River Authority (TMoK) was established in 2014 as a co-governance entity in accordance with its enabling legislation, the Tapuika Claims Settlement Act 2014 (the Act). The Authority is made up of members drawn from both local government and Te Arawa iwi organisations, as defined in s118 of the Act.

 

Schedule 5 Clause 10 of the Act states that TMoK: “…must report to the appointing organisations after the end of each financial year.” The report must: 

(a) describe the activities of the Authority for the financial year it covers; and 

(b) explain how the activities relate to the Authority’s purpose and functions.

The following reports fulfil those requirements in a brief and functional manner.