Two major iwi are welcoming the passing of the first of three controversial Three Waters bills
Two major iwi are welcoming the passing of the first of three controversial Three Waters bills
8 December 2022
Waikato-Tainui's Te Arataura Chairman Tukoroirangi Morgan is calling it a watershed moment for New Zealand -- and particularly their tribal members.
He says The Water Services Entity Bill gives iwi a once-in-lifetime opportunity to be at the decision-making table.
Morgan says 75 percent of Auckland's water comes from the Waikato River and the Hunua Dams -- waterways firmly located in their tribal territory.
Meanwhile, Ngai Tahu also looked forward to working more closely with local councils.
Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu Kaiwhakahaere Lisa Tumahai says the legislation allows iwi to share their expertise in governance and traditional knowledge.
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