Latest news and updates from Toitū Te Whenua
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.
A Bill relating to overseas investment in production forestry is being considered by a Parliamentary select committee and, if approved, the changes are likely to take effect quickly. Find out more in this month's Pānui.
In this issue:
We are updating and simplifying the Landonline forms you use to manage your account. The information we collect won’t change but you’ll see minor changes to how the forms look.
The demolition of the former Masterton hospital is in its final stages, with only four buildings left to come down.
This edition of Pānui includes our top tips for smooth sailing when it comes to fresh or seawater areas, invite you to attend our webinar about the types of real estate transactions that require our consent, and list our recent decision summaries.