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  • GrowGISNZ GeoBites

    A series of short, online technical demonstrations for New Zealand geospatial practitioners focussing on New Zealand-specific workflows and data needs.
    Page
    • Geodetic
  • Exemptions in the Regulations

    Find out about the transactions exempted from the need for consent.
    Guidance
    • Overseas investment
  • Variations to consent or conditions

    You can vary your consent or conditions or apply to get conditions revoked.
    Guidance
    • Overseas investment
  • Chief Executive expense disclosures

    We are disclosing our Chief Executive’s expenses, gifts and hospitality as part of our commitment to transparency and accountability.
    Page
    • Corporate
  • LINZ Basemaps Terms of Use

    Terms of use, terms and conditions for customers of the LINZ Basemap Service.
    Guidance
    • Data
  • LINZ Basemaps

    Use our free award-winning basemaps to explore New Zealand and create maps using the latest open data from Toitū Te Whenua.
    Page
    • Data
  • Christina McCabe - Geospatial careers profile

    Christina is a BSc Environmental Science & Geography student via distance learning at Massey University.
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    • Geodetic
  • Amendment of Ōpōtiki District Council name under the Local Government Act 2002

    Updated name for Ōpōtiki District Council
    Resource
    • Place naming
  • Amendment of Ōtorohanga District Council name under the Local Government Act 2002

    Updated name for Ōtorohanga District Council
    Resource
    • Place naming
  • Cait Giles – Geospatial careers profile

    Cait is a GIS Analyst (Historian specialist role) at Te Arawhiti – The Office for Māori Crown Relations.
    Page
    • Geodetic
  • Register: Discretionary exemptions

    This page provides a register of discretionary exemptions.
    Guidance
    • Overseas investment
  • Proactive release policy

    Our proactive release policy aims to promote good government, and foster public trust and confidence.
    Page
    • Corporate
  • Central Record of State Land

    The Central Record of State Land (CRoSL) is an innovative tool that supports government agencies, local agencies, councils, and the public to better understand who owns Crown Estate and State Land, who to contact for enquires and how it is being used.
    Page
    • Data
  • Authority and Instruction (A&I) form templates

    The following Authority and Instruction (A&I) form templates are approved by the New Zealand Law Society and Registrar-General of Land for e-dealing use.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
    • Landonline
  • Complaints

    This process explains what you can do if you wish to raise a concern or complaint about Toitū Te Whenua or a matter under our responsibility.
    Page
    • Corporate
  • Acheron Passage and Resolution Island

    Two journeys of discovery led to the naming of these features in Fiordland’s Tamatea / Dusky Sound.
    Page
    • Place naming
  • South Cape / Whiore

    Botanist Joseph Banks’ hope of New Zealand being the ‘great southern continent’ were dashed when the HMB Endeavour rounded the southernmost point of Stewart Island / Rakiura and only ocean lay beyond. In 1998 the Ngāi Tahu Treaty settlement restored the…
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    • Place naming
  • Banks Peninsula

    Named after the naturalist Joseph Banks, Banks Peninsula was shown on maps as an island for forty years until an 1809 survey.
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    • Place naming
  • Cannibal Cove

    While the HMB Endeavour was under repair in Meretoto / Ship Cove, Cook took a small boat and crew to explore Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui.
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    • Place naming
  • Bay of Plenty

    Discover the story of Te Moana-a-Toitehuatahi, later named Bay of Plenty by Cook in 1769.
    Page
    • Place naming
  • Dusky Sound

    Tuia - Encounters 250: Cook’s place names around New Zealand - Dusky Sound
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    • Place naming
  • Place names from Cook’s voyages

    The stories of over 260 place names associated with Lieutenant James Cook’s voyages to New Zealand in the late 1700s.
    Page
    • Place naming
  • Cheng Ho Pan (Ben Cheng) - Geospatial careers profile

    Ben is a Location Data Analyst at Land Information New Zealand.
    Page
    • Geodetic
  • Tōhē - A Last Journey

    A tale from He Korero Pūrākau Mo Ngā Taunahanahatanga a Ngā Tūpuna (Place Names Of The Ancestors) - A Māori Oral History Atlas
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    • Place naming
  • Useful information for people working with addresses

    A look at the concepts and practical issues for people in agencies and organisations working with addresses.
    Guidance
    • Property addressing
  • Toitū Te Whenua tertiary GIS scholarships - terms and conditions

    In applying for a Toitū Te Whenua tertiary GIS scholarship you must agree to accept the following terms and conditions
    Page
    • Corporate
  • Toitū Te Whenua Tertiary GIS Scholarships

    After successful annual calls for applications since 2018, Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand is again calling for applications for external Tertiary GIS Scholarships – this time for the 2023 academic year.
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    • Geodetic
  • Spatial Information in the New Zealand Economy

    Information on the Spatial Information in the New Zealand Economy report.
    Resource
    • Corporate
  • Information for Canterbury surveyors

    This section provides information for cadastral surveyors working in greater Christchurch.
    Guidance
    • Survey
  • Property transfers and tax residency data FAQs

    We collect tax-related data under the Land Transfer Act 2017 when people buy, sell or transfer property. The legislation also requires us to ask questions that help inform housing policy. This page contains answers to questions about this data.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Setting up Landonline in your law firm

    Easy-to-follow steps to get your firm set up to do property transactions in Landonline.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
    • Land registration
  • Consent requirements

    In some circumstances, the consent of another party (such as a prior mortgagee or caveator) may be required to enable the registration of a subsequent transaction.
    Guidance
    • Land registration