A deed of acknowledgment has been signed enabling Te Kawerau ā Maki and Auckland Council to jointly manage the Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area, establishing a forum to guide conservation, recreation, and cultural protection, amid political and public debate over co-governance andk
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Walking the talk signed deed cements waitakere ranges partnershipformal recognition of tangata whenua rights
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