The article reports on Australia's signing of its first treaty with Indigenous groups, with a visit by a key figure to New Zealand to observe and learn from the Treaty of Waitangi's implementation and outcomes.
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Well, first of all, a lot of iwi actually want to undertake the development and are involved in development, whether or not it's tourism or mining or running boats out on the Hauraki Gulf. So iwi are both applicants and sometimes they also have a part to play in the process. So first of all, uphold the treaty settlements. That's what we need to do. The second thing is be more clear and consistent about what the treaty principles reference actually means. So we're going to give timeframes around engagement with. with concession decision making and other things and we just need to be more clear more consistent and describe what that means and the challenge we've had is we haven't had that in the past and I'm going to do it
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