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Join the future of Patuharakeke – Trustee Opportunity

  • Writer: Patuharakeke Trust Board
    Patuharakeke Trust Board
  • Sep 30
  • 1 min read

Patuharakeke Te Iwi Trust Board is seeking a passionate, forward-thinking

individual to join our Board as a Trustee. This is a unique opportunity to

help shape the direction of our iwi, champion kaupapa that matter to our

whānau and bring fresh energy to our governance table.


We’re looking for someone who:

  •  Brings innovative ideas and a commitment to intergenerational

leadership

  •  Is confident in Te Ao Māori and comfortable navigating both tikanga

and strategic planning

  •  Has an understanding of tikanga Māori me Patuharakeketanga

  •  Wants to amplify the voices of rangatahi and whānau in decision-

making

  •  Is ready to contribute to kaupapa like environmental protection,

cultural revitalisation, and community wellbeing

  •  Has the time and availability to commit to the position on the Board

of Trustees


Whether you’re already active in our marae, leading kaupapa in our

community, or just ready to step into a new space of influence — we’d love

to hear from you.


Expressions of Interest close 5pm Friday 10th October.


To apply or learn more, contact Shilane, Kaiārahi Pūkenga on mobile

0220938784 or email shilane@patuharakeke.maori.nz


Further information, refer Patuharakeke Trust Board | Patuharakeke

“Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi.” When the old net is worn out, the

new net goes fishing.

 
 
 

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Patuharakeke Te Iwi Trust Board: PO Box 557, Whangārei

Takahiwai Marae: 229 Takahiwai Rd, Takahiwai, 0171. Email: admin@patuharakeke.maori.nz

Many whanau and friends have contributed to this website but we would especially like to acknowledge Gilbert Paki, Harry Midwood, Guy Gudex and Paraire Pirihi for providing some of the historical context; David Milner for providing photos and maps, Kieran Connellan for his photos (see www.flickr.com/photos/mrhappy8); Terenga Parāaoa Marae Komiti and Te Warihi Hetaraka for allowing use of the kowhaiwhai pattern; Juliane Chetham for ongoing maintenance of the site. Ngā mihi nui koutou. Disclaimer: The PTB board accepts no liability associated with publications, media or communications regarding PTB activity or business that has not been authorised by PTB in advance.

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