Murihiku Regeneration
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Our Mahi

Murihiku Tītī a Kai, Tītī a Manawa
Murihiku, a land of resource, a people steadfast

Rangatahi learning about hinaki and what lives in our waterwaysRangatahi learning about hinaki and what lives in our waterwaysMurihiku is a land of plenty. We are blessed with dramatic landscapes, national parks, expansive coastlines, a network of offshore islands, pristine lakes, and fertile farmlands. It is no wonder our people utilized the bounty offered for many hundreds of years.

Today the people of Murihiku face many challenges, including: a global pandemic, climate change and environmental degradation, and changes to the labour force and employment opportunities.

Murihiku Regeneration is about building a strong and resilient future for generations to come.

Murihiku Regeneration is also about partnerships - because we won’t do it alone. Foremost will be about ensuring our partnership with the Crown is strong, meaningful and respected. Along with others, we have also been talking with a number of other potential partners - who see value in working with us – as these partners come onboard, we will share more about them and how we will work together.

To achieve our vision, we will take a long-term view, but act now to build towards our future.

Pou, Portfolios and Projects

Murihiku Regeneration projects sit within 7 portfolios.

Click on the portfolios to find out more about the projects that sit within them:

1. Te Ao Tūroa - Environment

2. Green Energy

3. Tiwai Future

4. Te Ara Aukati Kore - Education, Training, and Capability

5. Building Sustainable and Resilient Communities

6. Regional System Leadership

7. Just Transition

The four pou (social, cultural, economic and environment) underpin and provide focus for the 7 portfolios. See diagram below:

In this section

  • Our Mahi
    • Te Ao Tūroa - Environment
      • Hokonui Rūnanga Kaupapa Taiao
      • Te Tapu o Tāne Ltd
      • Climate change
      • Have your say
    • Green Energy
      • Clean Energy Workstream
        • Working Group - Meet the Team
        • Renewable Energy Strategy
        • Documents - Key Reading
        • Have your say
      • Hydrogen and Green Energy
      • Hydrogen and Climate Change
      • Bell Bay Hydrogen Cluster
      • Lake Onslow Hydro Scheme
    • Tiwai Future
      • Preliminary Closure Study
      • Cultural Significance of Tiwai Point
      • Environmental significance of Tiwai Point and surrounds
      • Tiwai Point - a contaminated site
      • Key documents and further reading
      • Have your say
    • Te Ara Aukati Kore - Education, Training, and Capability
      • LEARNZ Hokonui Restoration: Tech in Te Taiao
      • LEARNZ Hokonui restoration field trip videos
      • Worker Transitions Workstream
      • Have your say!
    • Building Sustainable and Resilient Communities
    • Regional System Leadership
    • Just Transition
      • Have your say!

Latest news

Electricity Authority - intervention regarding large power supply contracts

EA restricts 150MW+ contracts over Tiwai concerns … By Eamon Rood, Energy News … The Electricity Authority is restricting generation firms from offering large power supply contracts that it says distort prices on the wholesale market. The EA is aiming to get ahead of negotiations around the Tiwai… Read more

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet the team
    • Structure and Context
    • Office of Upoko
    • Te Rūnaka o Awarua
    • Waihōpai Rūnaka Inc.
    • Ōraka Aparima Rūnaka
    • Hokonui Rūnanga
    • Our Partners
      • MSD Community Connection Service
    • Job vacancies
  • Events
    • Rangatiratanga, Hokinga Whakaaro Leadership Programme
    • Science and Innovation Wānanga
      • Hon Dr Megan Woods
      • Tā Tipene O’Regan (Upoko)
      • Dr Michael Stevens
      • Terry Nicholas
      • Ivan Hodgetts
      • Riki Parata
      • Jana Davis
      • Dr Andrew Forrest AO (Fortescue Group)
      • Professor Sally Brooker (University of Otago)
      • Guy Waipara and James Flannery
      • Professor Frank Griffin and Milton Munro
      • Aditi Cook (Ministry of Education)
      • Rangatahi Tumeke Group
      • RPS Group
      • Mike Shatford
  • Our Mahi
    • Te Ao Tūroa - Environment
      • Hokonui Rūnanga Kaupapa Taiao
      • Te Tapu o Tāne Ltd
      • Climate change
      • Have your say
    • Green Energy
      • Clean Energy Workstream
        • Working Group - Meet the Team
        • Renewable Energy Strategy
        • Documents - Key Reading
        • Have your say
      • Hydrogen and Green Energy
      • Hydrogen and Climate Change
      • Bell Bay Hydrogen Cluster
      • Lake Onslow Hydro Scheme
    • Tiwai Future
      • Preliminary Closure Study
      • Cultural Significance of Tiwai Point
      • Environmental significance of Tiwai Point and surrounds
      • Tiwai Point - a contaminated site
      • Key documents and further reading
      • Have your say
    • Te Ara Aukati Kore - Education, Training, and Capability
      • LEARNZ Hokonui Restoration: Tech in Te Taiao
      • LEARNZ Hokonui restoration field trip videos
      • Worker Transitions Workstream
      • Have your say!
    • Building Sustainable and Resilient Communities
    • Regional System Leadership
    • Just Transition
      • Have your say!
  • Latest News
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