
Whakapakari te Kāinga Project Update – 18 December 2025
Tēnā koutou e te whānau, The opening date for the Pā is likely to occur during the first quarter of 2026. We hope to provide an update at the
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Tēnā koutou e te whānau, The opening date for the Pā is likely to occur during the first quarter of 2026. We hope to provide an update at the

Our kororā volunteers have been working tirelessly throughout the year conducting weekly nest checks across our Wai-iti and Urenui kororā kāinga. These nest checks help

We had an amazing evening out on the reef in November carrying out our first Rūnanga-led reef survey at Kukuriki. A baseline study of this

We continue to monitor Oi along a small section of our coastline in the north and are pleased to find that these numbers seem to

Delivery of the first stage of the Onaero Reserve Masterplan is underway. Initial electrical work has removed redundant power boxes and lighting in the Western

Last Friday, we were privileged to come together for our annual Kaumātua Christmas Lunch to acknowledge, honour, and celebrate our kaumātua. The day was filled

Te Rā o Te Rangihīroa was successfully held at the Urenui Community Centre and provided a meaningful opportunity for whānau to come together to learn,

Taranaki Tū Mai 2025 in Ōpunake was a hugely successful weekend and a special time for our iwi to come together. Even with the intense

Ngāti Mutunga proudly acknowledges the outstanding achievement of our wāhine Māori Rugby League team, who were crowned Haka Champions at the recent Taranaki Māori Rugby

The Urenui Papakāinga Housing Project is progressing really well. The three homes at Ngapapa Street and the two homes at Whakapaki Street are nearing completion and we are looking forward to the ceremonial opening

Tēnā koutou e te whānau Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga is the voice and representative body for Ngāti Mutunga, responsible for managing Rūnanga assets for

Inside our various whare, steady progress continues as we move toward key completion milestones. Interior paneling is now complete in Te Aroha, with exterior paneling scheduled to finish

E te whānau o Ngāti Mutunga Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga wishes to inform our whānau that our Pouwhakahaere (Chief Executive), Mitchell Ritai, has resigned

Our taiao team have partnered with Wild for Taranaki on a very important kaupapa for our awa. Inanga are taonga for Ngāti Mutunga and this

The annual Puanga event held at the Urenui Boat Club was a resounding success, drawing a large turnout of whānau who gathered to honour those