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Signing of Key Blue Economy Relationship Agreement between Murihiku Regeneration and Whiore to Progress Ngai Tahu Blue Economy Projects

(From left to right) Terry Nicholas, Ta Tipene O’Regan and Graham Kitson(From left to right) Terry Nicholas, Ta Tipene O’Regan and Graham KitsonMurihiku Upoko – Ta Tipene O’Regan (Awarua) and Terry Nicholas (Hokonui) today signed a reltionship agreement with Graham Kitson, the Chair and Alan Groves, the Chief Executive of Whiore to set out a framework to progress key projects in the Murihiku-Southland region to support regional development, create jobs and contribute to vital decarboniation and climate response efforts.

The 7 February 2024 workshop and signing ceremony represents a significant step forward towards realising a range of projects that have the potential to create significant local and regional opportunities for Murihiku Hapu and the local community. The signing was able to progress after visits and discussions with locals, and will build on research, innovation and developments already being progressed by Whiore and Murihiku Regeneration.

“This agreement is us signalling that we will be looking to get in place some initial projects that the whole community -especially those already involved in the fishing and aquaculture industry in the region. We aim to start with practical and sensible projects that will build on existing capabilities, experience and knowledge”, said Terry Nicholas, Portfolio Director for Murihiku Regeneration.

“ One of the really exciting opportunities is for us to further build up a pipeline of job and learning pathways for Ngai Tahu rangatahi and those interested in a local career opportunities in the blue economy”.

“The value and opportunity to create intergenerational benefit is right in front of us, “ said Alan Groves, Whiore CEO.

Terry Nicholas, Ta Tipene O’Regan, Alan Groves and Graham Kitson signing the relationship agreementTerry Nicholas, Ta Tipene O’Regan, Alan Groves and Graham Kitson signing the relationship agreementBoth parties have agreed to create an establishment project, put in place the business and investment case for implementation of a first delivery project for later in 2024.

Posted: 7 February 2024

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