Steps Towards Authentic
Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Relationships at a Local
Government Level

Briefing of the advice provided to The Review into the Future for Local Government by Me Tū ā-Uru working group members Carwyn Jones, Maria Bargh, Ellie Tapsell and Dani Lucas.
Resourcing rangatiratanga as part of constitutional transformation: taking equity and sovereignty seriously

Matthew Scobie, Andraya Heyes, Rachael Evans & Peni Fukofuka explore the possibilities for resourcing rangatiratanga, or Indigenous self-determination.
Māori Politics: Tradition, activism and shared authority

Inaugural Lecture: Professor Maria Bargh Māori politics is the first politics of Aotearoa. With hapū based political decision-making, tikanga principles underpinning political community and leadership, and a focus on relationships, Aotearoa has been governed. The details of this political world have remained familiar amongst Māori, however the teaching of it in schools and universities has […]
Co-Governance and the Case for Shared Decision Making

Carwyn Jones explores some of the key features of co-governance, or shared decision making, between Māori and the Crown in the May 2023 Policy Quarterly Journal.
Video of Me Tū ā-Uru launch on 20th of April

It has been 2months since the launch of our Action Plan! It was a special night and we are so thankful for those who joined us to celebrate.