Latest news and updates from Toitū Te Whenua
A major initiative to improve the accuracy of global positioning services was today announced by Land Information Minister Damien O’Connor.
The New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa has opened public consultation on three proposals for official place names.
The character and capability of overseas investors are an integral part of consent conditions and you can read more about that in this month’s Pānui.
The New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa has opened public consultation on proposed names for three new railway stations around Drury, south of Auckland.
The proposed names are:
A big focus for our team is to continually review our processes and guidance to ensure we’re making things as easy as possible for potential overseas investors.
Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) is seeking Registrations of Interest from suppliers to help manage its property portfolio.
A lot has happened since our last update.
As most of you will be aware, the Crown Pastoral Land Reform Act received Royal assent on the 17 May.
The New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa has announced a range southwest of Rotorua is now officially named Te Horohoroinga-o-ngā-ringa-o-Kahumatamomoe.
The public is invited to provide feedback on proposed new regulations and standards to better manage 1.2 million hectares of Crown pastoral land in the South Island high country.